The F1 car boasts an impressive drag coefficient of 0.32, indicating exceptional aerodynamic performance and reduced air resistance, making it a formidable competitor on the track.
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Drag Coefficient Cd
0.32
Body & Dimensions
The F1 is a 3-seater coupe with a length of 4928 mm (194.02 in), width of 1940 mm (76.38 in), and height of 1200 mm (47.24 in). It has a wheelbase of 2718 mm (107.01 in), front track of 1620 mm (63.78 in), and rear track of 1582 mm (62.28 in). The ride height/ground clearance is 120 mm (4.72 in). It has 2 doors.
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Body Type
Coupe
Seats
3
Doors
2
Length
4928 mm 194.02 in.
Width
1940 mm 76.38 in.
Height
1200 mm 47.24 in.
Wheelbase
2718 mm 107.01 in.
Front Track
1620 mm 63.78 in.
Rear Track
1582 mm 62.28 in.
Ride Height Ground Clearance
120 mm 4.72 in.
Fuel Consumption
The car model is F1, which is a high-performance petrol (gasoline) fuel-type vehicle. This car is likely to be a single-seat, open-wheel formula racing car.
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Fuel Type
Petrol (Gasoline)
Engine & Transmission
The F1 is a high-performance car powered by a 6.0-liter, 12-cylinder engine producing 627 horsepower and 650 Nm of torque. It features a rear-wheel drive layout, a 6-speed manual transmission, and a DOHC valvetrain. The car has a coil spring suspension system and a naturally aspirated engine with a compression ratio of 11.0.
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Powertrain Architecture
Internal Combustion engine
Power
627 Hp @ 7400 rpm.
Power Per Litre
103.4 Hp/l
Torque
650 Nm @ 5600 rpm. 479.42 lb.-ft. @ 5600 rpm.
Engine Layout
Middle, Longitudinal
Engine Model Code
BMW S70/2
Engine Displacement
6064 cm3 370.05 cu. in.
Number Of Cylinders
12
Engine Configuration
V-engine
Cylinder Bore
86 mm 3.39 in.
Piston Stroke
87 mm 3.43 in.
Compression Ratio
11
Number Of Valves Per Cylinder
4
Fuel Injection System
Multi-port manifold injection
Engine Aspiration
Naturally aspirated engine
Valvetrain
DOHC
Engine Oil Capacity
6 l 6.34 US qt | 5.28 UK qt
Engine Oil Specification
5W-40
Drivetrain Architecture
The Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the rear wheels of the vehicle.
The car specs showcase a combination of high-performance braking systems, a responsive steering system, and premium tires. The ventilated discs and large rotor sizes ensure excellent stopping power, while the steering rack and pinion setup offers precise handling. The tires provide excellent grip and stability, while the large wheel rims enhance the overall performance and aesthetics.
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Front Brakes
Ventilated discs, 332x32 mm
Rear Brakes
Ventilated discs, 305x26 mm
Steering Type
Steering rack and pinion
Tires Size
Front wheel tires: 235/45 R17 Rear wheel tires: 315/45 R17
Wheel Rims Size
Front wheel rims: 9J x 17 Rear wheel rims: 11.5J x 17
Weight & Capacity
The car boasts a lightweight design, reflected in its impressive weight-to-power and weight-to-torque ratios. With 559.8 horsepower per tonne and 580.4 Nm per tonne, this vehicle offers exceptional power and torque. Its kerb weight of 1120 kg further enhances its agility and responsiveness.
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Weight To Power Ratio
1.8 kg/Hp, 559.8 Hp/tonne
Weight To Torque Ratio
1.7 kg/Nm, 580.4 Nm/tonne
Kerb Weight
1120 kg 2469.18 lbs.
Trunk Boot Space Minimum
227 l 8.02 cu. ft.
Trunk Boot Space Maximum
283 l 9.99 cu. ft.
Fuel Tank Capacity
90 l 23.78 US gal | 19.8 UK gal
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs for McLaren - F1
The F1 has 3 seats.
The F1 is a coupe.
The ride height/ground clearance of the F1 is 120 mm (4.72 in).
The drag coefficient of the F1 car is 0.32.
A lower drag coefficient reduces air resistance, resulting in improved speed and handling.
Yes, a drag coefficient of 0.32 is considered excellent, indicating superior aerodynamic design and performance.
The F1 car uses petrol (gasoline) as its fuel type.
The F1 model is a high-performance, likely single-seat, open-wheel formula racing car.
The F1 car is a single-seat vehicle, designed for one passenger.
The engine displacement of the F1 is 6064 cm3 or 370.05 cu. in.
The F1 has a rear-wheel drive layout, where the internal combustion engine drives the rear wheels of the vehicle.
The F1 uses a multi-port manifold injection fuel injection system.
The car features ventilated discs on both the front and rear axles.
The front wheels are equipped with 235/45 R17 tires, while the rear wheels have 315/45 R17 tires.
The front wheels have a size of 9J x 17, while the rear wheels have a size of 11.5J x 17.
The top speed of the Ferrari F1 is electronically limited to 250 km/h (155 mph).
The Ferrari F1 is powered by a 6.3-liter V12 engine.
No, the Ferrari F1 is a track-only car and is not street-legal.
Fuel consumption data is not in the given specifications.
The cargo space ranges from 227 l to 283 l.
Engine specifications are not in the given specifications.