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Are Formula 1 Cars the Fastest Racing Machines?

Published Feb 5, 2022 | 10:20 AM EST

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Most of us must have heard the claim that Formula 1 cars are the fastest in the world. Without a doubt, the 1.6-liter turbo-hybrid V-6 power units are the most refined and technically superior units in the world. The total power output in F1 cars from the combined petrol and electric elements is around 1,000bhp.

An interesting question is – how do F1 cars fare against other racing cars? We’ll try to provide an insight into the speed equations between different racing disciplines. Which car would stand out in the race around a circuit, specifically in the raw speed department?

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Not F1 but Hypercar stands at the top

The Hypercar has a hybrid system that powers all four wheels. The total power output in a Hypercar is around 670 hp, much less than an F1 car and it weighs around 1030 kg, considerably more than the benchmark F1 car, even the latest ones. However, its hybrid system gives it incredible acceleration powering it to 60 mph faster than an F1 car. What about the other cars though?

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As per the reports, Formula E is also at par with the F1 car. The Formula E machine exhibits 400 hp, much less than other Formula cars, but the instant torque from the electric motor makes up for the power shortage in the short run. The rest of the pack lies behind the F1 car, with the GT3 and the Nascar machine bringing up the rear. However, it doesn’t stop here.

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Though Hypercars are the best at the initial acceleration, they lag the F1 car significantly in the long run, as the power to weight ratio comes into play. Meanwhile, the Indycar stands at the zenith when it comes to the top speed. Though it has less power than the F1 car, its slippery body, and simplified aerodynamics push it to the highest speed of 380 km/h, compared to 360 km/h in F1.

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Tell us in the comments section if you were aware of these facts. Which other comparisons would you like us to do in the future?

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Rituraj Tripathi is an F1 author at EssentiallySports. A true lover of speed, he is big fan of Lewis Hamilton and finds a future world champion in Lando Norris. Rituraj eagerly looks forward to the paddock moving to the Circuit de Monaco, and he finds Portier corner as the most exciting part of the track.
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