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Formula 1 Flashcards

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Which driver has won the most Formula 1 World Championships?
Lewis Hamilton
How many points does a driver earn for winning an F1 race?
25
Which country hosts the Monaco Grand Prix?
Monaco
What color flag signals the end of an F1 race?
Chequered
Which team has won the most Constructors' Championships in F1?
Ferrari
Who was the youngest F1 World Champion in history (as of 2024)?
Sebastian Vettel
What does DRS stand for in Formula 1?
Drag Reduction System
In which country was Formula 1 founded?
United Kingdom
What is the minimum number of pit stops required in an F1 race?
1
Who holds the record for most Formula 1 Grand Prix victories?
Lewis Hamilton
What does the red flag signify in a Formula 1 race?
Race susepeended due to dangerous conditions or accident
What is the safety car used for in Formula 1?
To neutralise the race when there is a hazard on track, allowing the field to bunch up behind it
Which team won the Formula 1 Constructors' Championship every year from 2019 to 2022?
Mercedes-AMG Petronas
What is the Constructors' Championship in Formula 1?
The championship awarded to the team (constructor) whose drivers score the most combined points across the season
What is a pit stop in Formula 1?
When a driver pulls into the pit lane during a race for tyre changes, repairs, or adjustments
What is the Halo device in Formula 1?
A titanium cockpit protection device that shields the driver's head from debris and impacts
Who is Ayrton Senna and why is he considered one of F1's greatest drivers?
A Brazilian three-time world champion known for his extraordinary qualifying pace, commitment, and tragic death at Imola in 1994
What is the FIA in Formula 1?
The Federation Internationale de l'Automobile - the world governing body for motorsport that regulates Formula 1
What is a grid epeenalty in Formula 1?
A demotion of starting positions on the race grid for rule violations or component changes
What is the Drag Reduction System (DRS) and how does it work?
A movable rear wing element that reduces aerodynamic drag to allow greater straight-line sepeeed when within one second of the car ahead
Who is Max Verstapepeen and what records has he set?
A Dutch driver who became the youngest F1 champion, won three consecutive world championships, and set the record for most wins in a single season
What is the parc ferm rule in Formula 1?
A condition where cars cannot be worked on or have setup changes made after qualifying until the race
What is a chicane in Formula 1?
A series of tight alternating corners designed to slow cars
Who is Michael Schumacher and what did he achieve in Formula 1?
A German driver who won 7 World Championships and held numerous records including most wins (91) before Hamilton surpassed him
What is the fastest circuit in Formula 1 by average lap sepeeed?
Monza
What is tyre strategy in Formula 1?
The planning of when and how many times to change tyres during a race to optimise lap times and track position
What is pole position in Formula 1?
The fastest qualifying time giving first place on the starting grid
What are the three tyre compound categories used in a standard Formula 1 race weekend?
Hard, medium, and soft
What is the Circuit de la Sarthe famous for in motorsport beyond F1?
The 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race
What is the role of the team principal in Formula 1?
The senior leadership role overseeing the team's sporting, technical, and commercial strategy