February 01, 2021 3 min read
Formula One (additionally referred to as Formula 1 or F1) is the highest international auto racing class for single-seater racing autos sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The series is owned by Freedom Media, an American mass media company managed by its founder and chairman John C. Malone, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, the Formula One Group. The Globe Drivers' Champion, which became the FIA Formula One World Champion in 1981, has been just one of the leading types of racing worldwide, given its inaugural season in 1950. The word formula in the name describes the set of regulations to which all participants' vehicles have to adapt. A Formula One period includes a series of races, known as Grands Prix (French for 'grand prizes' or 'terrific prizes'), which happen worldwide on purpose-built circuits and closed public roads.
1. F1 Vehicles Can Increase From 0 To 100 MPH and Hit Back To Zero Within 4 Seconds.
2. Typical Standard Price Of An F1 Car Is $7 Million Without Basic Parts.
3. Brake Discs Can Reach 1,000 Levels Centigrade.
4. The Engine Can't Be Turned When It's Cold.
5. Each Car Has 80k Constructed Component.
6. The F1 Engine Can Not Work For More Than Five Races.
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Step 1. Start building the axles. Draw a horizontal line to measure the long machine's length, and the axles will contain the wheels. (Pencil B)
Step 2. Draw on the rear wheels' axes; in the front, we put the base and do the same at the back, not forgetting that they are in perspective. (Pencil B)
Step 3. Next, add the thickness of the wheel and add lines to represent the vehicle. (Pencil B)
Step 4. Add decorative lines to the base of the machine (Pencil B)
Step 5. Draw the top of the car, add a wheel on the back, and draw the details on the other two. (Pencil B)
Step 6. Remove the unnecessary construction lines to make the outline clearer. (Pencil B)
Step 7. Start shading the dark parts, do the same general tone. (Pencil B)
Step 8. With the help of a Siberian pencil, add small color elements, with a pencil Add a general tone to all the machines. (Pencil- Blue color)
Step 9. Begin the detailed work. We work on the dark areas, shade the machine, making a small stretch to better convey the volume (Pencil 6B)
Step 10. The last step is to work out the car's wheels, so that they are the darkest, so we do not forget to do a little stretch of the color, taking into account the light and shade. (Pencil 6B)
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