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Everything you need to know about Formula 1 — from your first race to the history and regulations that shape the sport.
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The fastest and most prestigious single-seater racing series in the world.
A Grand Prix weekend spans three days with practice, qualifying, and the race.
Points are awarded to the top 10 finishers, with a bonus for fastest lap.
Three dry-weather compounds — soft, medium, hard — each with different grip and durability.
A pit stop takes about 2-3 seconds for a tire change — the fastest in any sport.
A movable rear wing flap that reduces drag and helps overtaking.
Colored flags communicate critical information to drivers during a session.
10 teams, each running 2 cars. Teams design and build their own cars.
Where to watch, what to listen for, and how to get the most out of race day.
The most chaotic and exciting moment of any Grand Prix.
What all those numbers, colors, and abbreviations on screen actually mean.
F1 cars can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 2.6 seconds and corner at over 5G.
What happens after the checkered flag falls.
The global circus that visits 20+ countries across 9 months.
The essential vocabulary every new fan needs to know.