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HOW DO WE COMPARE F1 AND FE(FORMULA E)



yes so different formula 1 originated in 
1950 and has become one of the world's fastest expensive and technologically advanced Motorsports whereas formula e only originated in 2014 and the scene is a proving ground for electric car technology but how do they compare watch this video to find out let's start by comparing the cause formula 1 car have 1.6-litre turbocharged v6 engines coupled with a hybrid system the hybrid the system has two motor generating units that recover heat in kinetic energy the the power unit as a whole produces around 1000 horsepower with the engine producing about 850 and the motor-generator unit producing around 150 they also produce around 680 Newton meters of torque and can Rev to 15,000 rpm when their 8-speed semi-automatic gearboxes Formula one cause of a minimum weight of 734 kilograms this is an increase from last year to accommodate the new halo safety device now let's move on to formula e-cars, they have 28 kilowatt-hour batteries and they produced 274 horsepower and 140 Newton meters of torque unlike Formula one car formula e-cars produced their talk instantly they can also, wrap to 17,500 rpm with their five speed sequential gearboxes formerly costs of a minimum weight of 800 kilograms over the course of the season f1 cars can only go through three of each part in the power unit otherwise the driver will incur grit penalties for For example, if the car needs a fourth part and the driver has qualified fifth in the race will drop him down to 15th on the grid, that driver will then start the race in 15th position Formula One cost is also highly dependent on Aerodyne they produce loads of downpours to help them in corners as the car will have more grip if there is more force pushing down on it this hinders straight-line speed to counter these Formula one cars on a a feature called DRS or drag reduction the system that reduces downforce and increases straight-line speed it does this by opening a flap if a car is within one second of the car ahead formula E is much less dependent on aerodynamics this is visible in the car simpler wings in spoilers to aid straight-line speed in Formula e the cars have a feature called fan boost before the race fans can vote for their three favourite drivers on social media and give them a boost of energy that they can use it during the race now let's look at the venue's the cars race act and the procedures of the race weekend formula e-cars raced on a small street circuits and city centre the circuits are only around two kilometres in length so the cars can only reach around 140 miles an hour or 225 kilometres an hour they can accelerate from zero to sixty miles an hour in around three seconds Formula One cars race around custom-built racetracks that around five to eight kilometres long they also race on some larger street circuits during races the cars can reach up to 220 miles an hour or 355 kilometres an hour and they can also go to 60 miles an hour in under two seconds Formula One takes place over three days Friday Saturday and Sunday on Friday there are two practice sessions where teams test the cars with timed runs on Saturday there is a third practice the session which is followed by qualifying qualifying is put up into three sessions where the slowest drivers get eliminated on Sunday there is the race that lasts two hours cars are allowed 105 kilograms of fuel and refuelling is not allowed during the race, tires play a big part in the race you have to make a pit stop to change tires and they don't last the entire race some cars can even pit more then three times there are six compounds to choose from the softer the compound the more grip it'll offer but the faster it'll wear out there is also an intermediate tire for damp conditions and a wet tire for rain you have a selection of three compounds at each race the type of compound available depends on the nature of the circuit pit stops last from two to four seconds formula e takes place over only one day Sunday there are two practice sessions in the morning followed by qualifying qualifying splits its drivers into four groups of five they all complete to set the fastest lap then finally it's the the race lasts for 50 minutes during the race all drivers have to make one pit stop no more and no less during pit stops they don't change tires they only swap cars because they don't have enough energy to finish the race there is only one tire a treaded all-weather tire unlike the soft slick tires of f1 the pit stops take 45 seconds both sports use the FIA standard point-scoring a system that Awards points to only the top ten drivers there are 10 teams with two drivers in both sports but budgeting is very different from the top teams in Formula One has a budget of around 450 million euros per year and the top teams in Formula, II have a budget of only 20 million euros per year that were my the comparison which sport do you prefer.



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