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How Formula 1 Cars Are Made

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Why F1 Pistons Cost £50,000!

And Strolls drives them 🫠🫠🫠

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https://youtu.be/yKDVB37AOic

How The World's Strongest F1 Helmet Is Made

Guy from the race team said that their brake calipers material are secret like it a highly classified data,2 minutes later a guy from brembo said it’s aluminum lithium without hesitation 🤣

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Why These F1 Brakes Cost £50,000

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https://youtu.be/CQCSDRp0pRE

Why F1 Teams Spend £8m on Simulators (I drove one)

1.5billion not million!!! 10 cars for 1.5million? What are they building MB E-class AMG?! 1.5 million they spend only on tyres, and still may not be enough!!! Author carefully with numbers, they are main issue!!!

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Why It’s Almost Impossible to Rev to 21,000 RPM

Just think what the competitive teams do.

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How F1 Brakes Stop from 200mph to 0 in 4 Seconds

Hope your feeling a bit better

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Formula One teams spend over £1.5 billion a year engineering just 10 cars. Four thousand of the world's best engineers work to find thousandths of a second on track.

sao montados nao fabricados

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Over the last year, I've had unprecedented access to F1 teams and their suppliers – inside the factories where these impossible machines are built.

From the £50,000 pistons to the £250,000 gearboxes, from carbon brakes that take three months to manufacture to front wings that require a week of continuous production.

bla bla bla

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This documentary takes you inside the world's most advanced racing machinery. So, how do you build something that operates at the absolute limit of physics?

Let's find out.

My head hurts. I had no idea that F1 cars had this level of engineering. Seems like NASA might benefit from tapping into some of this technology.😂

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37:51 kinda odd that there is only 1 wind tunnel. My shitty university had a wind tunnel big enough for a car that could get to Mach ~0.7 about 600mph wind speed. They also had a supersonic wind tunnel that had a working volume of about 6'x3'x3' i dont know what speed it got to. I never got involved with supersonic wind modeling.

@TrapperAaron
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30:18 the fabric process hes struggling to explain is called felting.

@TrapperAaron
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I've always been amazed that the wheel brakes on cars work by converting the speed and mass of the car into heat. The friction generates heat that is ideally dissipated by air this is what brings the car to a stop. If they didnt dissipate that heat the materials would just slip.

@TrapperAaron
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20:06 this is as far as u can get from a spool differential. A spool is a solid block that locks up both of both the axles. No slip at all.

@TrapperAaron
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Its weird, if it still works its shit, its the opposite to components on regular cars.

@colinjava8447
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Самое мерзкое в этом видео , это перевод от ии .

@M-AKM
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ピストンリング溝は転造で作れないのかな?

@黄色いビート
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Спасибо тебе за подробный перевод, я не заметил ошибок, не смотря на то, что это нейросеть, это очень хорошо!! От брата по формуле к брату -- благодарность!

@yarosaki_
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Перевод ИИ на русский ужасен

@Кайрат.Н
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Tá maluco, um pistão custa o equivalente a 340 mil reais. Loucura!!!

@senhornoob9296
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200 euro e te ne costruisco una io da media classifica, ci metto anche il turbopidito e una marmitta polini, non so perchè spendano tutti quei soldi, io mi costruisco tutto in casa, anche il cambio e gliela guido pure, vi faccio vedere quanto vale un Verstappen con un vero pilota, solo col turbopidito me lo mangio

@Sparaballum-ce8gl
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Пусть Ai перевод не шедевр, и часто заикается/хромает, но без него я не стал бы вашим подписчиком, и не увидел то что впечатляет.

@Midiol
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50:20 The statement here that the Alpine F1 car needs aerodynamic aid for its gearbox inherently states that the gearbox causes drag, which shouldn't happen, as it's basic car making sense to put that in the aerodynamic body, which I'm certain most F1 teams are required to. This type of deviation implies to me either: a. Its part of a new rule that makes sense somehow. b. Its part of a new rule that's arbitrary. c. Alpine actually did that to make room for a cheat system. d. The gearbox drag is part of a cheat system.

@dannell-l2c
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У меня тебе тоже будет подарок только потом удали мой комментарий чтобы чтобы какие-то недостойные люди не скопировали мою задумку❤❤❤

@DVA-STUDIO
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Боже благодарю за этот ролик что что дали мне доступ на него❤❤❤

@DVA-STUDIO
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Too much your face on screen damn!!!

@redchassanova996
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38:47

@VINCENT-sb3zs
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Я думаю ты расмешил китайцев

@VovkaMorkovka-f7b
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酷い吹き替え

@webfit20002000
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As a retired engineer and long-term F1 fan (my first race Jim Clark winning SIlverstone) I found this video absolutely fascinating and informative. Thanks a million.

@davidselway-hoskins7475
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блин.... почему нельзя озвучить нормально видео???? у вас почти 1,5 миллиарда подписчиков ( отсылка к видео, что на двигатели 1,5 млн, отдается в видео, а одна головка стоит 50к и тд....). Неужели нельзя нормально озвучить без крового ИИ? Интересное видео, но не досматриваю до конца по этой причине и диз

@ЖенькаЛозицкий-о2я
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Thank you for this video, very enlightening!

@bawanthaathapaththu-v1v
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Your thumbnail title 'How's F1 made' is grammatically dire.

@stevejones007
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Despite the baffling and impossible to understand nature of Special and General Relativity no one has yet to disprove either one! Furthermore, their ability to explain the behavior of light and gravity are still more useful than Newton Laws in many cases and physics problems!

@lancemarshall241
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I’ve read at the time of their publication only 10 people on Earth had the request backgrounds to understand the Special and General theories of relativity having studied those arcane subjects! The Swedish academy was among the baffled and confused unable to follow his works on Relativity Theories! Therefore, Albert Einstein won the Noble Prize for the paper on the Photoelectric Effect instead of Relativity. By the way, Relativity was far more challenging, difficult to conceive of, and impossible to calculate than the Photoelectric Effect!

@lancemarshall241
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Would modern technology even exist if Albert Einstein’s writings were burned in book fires and if he was silenced in a concentration camp? Perhaps another would have discovered his theories; they would have had to study a lot of abstract academic knowledge not well discussed at universities at the time! Did Albert Einstein study these fields in order to develop his theories, or did he study these fields without any foreknowledge about the Special and General Relativity, the photoelectric effects, brownian motion, or anything else? It was probably a combination.

@lancemarshall241
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It’s not all about winning and losing! There is something to be admired about competing at your best despite whatever the outcome will be and why!

@lancemarshall241
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The subtitles on the video randomly went from French to English!

@lancemarshall241
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Apparently, there exists mechanics studying other disciplines and applying their knowledge to those fields! WHO WOULD ATTEMPT SUCH TASKS?

@lancemarshall241
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WATCH FORENSIC FILES MEDICAL MYSTERIES!

Did you hear about the construction worker who solved the medical mystery of an entire family’s neurological and respiratory and breathing problems?

@lancemarshall241
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Did any of you read about the automotive mechanic developing a suction method for forcing a baby’s birth for mothers experiencing difficulty in labor and the delivery of the infant?

@lancemarshall241
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I apologize the previous statement has nothing to do with Formula One and advanced automotive technologies.

@lancemarshall241
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Unfortunately in the Land of the United States of America the legacies of slavery still exist, but modern times in this nation are far better for African Americans than times past. I imagine in modern Germany something similar is true because of the Nazi party despite their military defeat in World War 2! What do you Europeans and in particular Germans think of the above statements?

@lancemarshall241