Formula 1

Formula 1, often abbreviated as F1, is the highest class of international single-seater auto racing, governed by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). It features a series of races known as Grands Prix, held on various circuits around the world, including purpose-built tracks and public roads. The series is recognized for its advanced technology, speed, and global prestige.

Each race is a part of the World Championship, which awards points to drivers and teams based on their finishing positions. The competition involves teams fielding two cars, and drivers aim to accumulate the most points throughout the season to win the World Drivers’ Championship, while teams compete for the World Constructors’ Championship.

F1 cars are known for their cutting-edge engineering, including aerodynamics, hybrid power units, and various tire compounds that contribute to their performance. The sport has a rich history since its inception in 1950 and includes numerous legendary drivers and teams. It is considered one of the most challenging and exciting forms of motorsport, attracting millions of fans worldwide.