2. 2 Flags
âą A yellow flag at any part of the race
means that there is danger ahead
and the driver should slow down and
not overtake.
âą Two waved yellow flags means that
there is great danger ahead and they
Dangers of Formula One
may need to be prepared to stop.
As any other motorsport that exists, there will al-
âą A green flag means that any danger
ways be certain dangers and things that could go
or accident has been cleared up.
wrong such as crashing and deaths.
âą A red flag indicates that the race has
The total amount of deaths in Formula One is 24 in
been suspended because of several
over 60 years, which may not seem like many, but
different reasons such as weather or
the amount of drivers per year equates to 20-24
a serious incident. Drivers in the pit
meaning that a full grid of drivers have died in total.
lane may not leave.
The last death to occur was Ayrton Senna, 1994 in
âą A blue flag shows a driver in the pit
San Marino, it was said that his steering column had
lane that another car is approaching
snapped and he went into a concrete wall at
the track where the pit exit finishes.
140mph.
âą A white flag indicates a slow moving
Formula One as opposed to many other mo-
car, that may be retiring or it may be
torsports such as NASCAR, require the driver to
transport removing a car from a track
turn sharp left and right corners, not gradually take
that may have crashed or stopped.
them which adds risk, going 100mph around a
âą A chequered flag means that it is the
sharp 45 degree corner can cause Accidents if it
end of the race when the first car
goes wrong.
drives across the line.
Drivers in Formula One
Since the start of the Official Formula One Champion-
ship in 1950, a total of 158 drivers have been involved.
The first ever world champion was Juan Manuel Fangio
who started Formula One in 1950, he drove the Alfa Ro-
meo. The most successful driver of all time in Formula
One is Michael Schumacher, who holds the record for
the most World Championships at 7, and also has 1560
Championship points throughout his 19 year career.
In the 2012 World Championship there are 6 World
Champions currently racing, in order of World Champi-
onship victories :- Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vet-
tel, Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button
and Kimi Raikkonen. 32 drivers in total have won the
World Championship at least once, making up just over
half of the total years Formula One has been an official
Championship, making up 62 years.
3. 3
Teams
Since the Formula One Championship started in 1950, a total of 135 teams
(including the 2012 roster) have been involved in the sport. The first ever teams
during the first Championship in 1950 were Alfa Romeo, Mini, Milano, Talbot-
Lago, ERA, Alta, Simbca-Gordini, Maserati and Ferrari.
Alfa Romeo were the most successful team during the first few years of the
Championship. They entered 110 races, won 10, gained 50 points and won 2
Drivers Championships.
Ferrari are now the most successful team to ever be a part in Formula One with
845 Races, 219 wins, over 6000 points, 150 Driver Championships and 16
Constructor Championships.
Ferrari are also the longest standing Formula one team, they joined Formula
One in the first Championship year 1950.
The picture I have added below shows the team photo of the Caterham For-
mula One.
4. 4
Formula One V8 Engine
Supplier Companies
Every team has a certain car manufacturerâs
engine, not every Formula One team is based
on their own company manufacturer such as
Red Bull, Force India and HRT.
Every team can pick a supplier to get their en-
gine made from as a Sponsor, such as Red
Bull get their engine and components made by
Renault. Below is a table showing the 2012
engines that are used in Formula One and
what companies are producing them.
Formula 1 Engines
4.5
Teams Using Engines
4
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
Ferrari Mercedes Renault Cosworth
Engines
As the table shows, most teams are using the Renault Engine for their Formula One Cars.
The engines that the teams use donât exactly mean that they are the most reliable.
1st Place â25 Points
2nd Place -18 Points
3rd Place - 15 Points
4th Place â12 Points
5th Place â10 Points
6th Place â8 Points
7th Place â6 Points
8th Place â4 Points
9th Place - 2 Points
10th Place-1 Point
The section above
shows the points that
awarded depending on
where you finish the
race.
Only the first 10 win- The photograph above shows Sebastian Vettel drinking Cham-
ners will gain points as pagne from the cup after a successful race win, Red Bull also use
the rest get none. Renault Engines.
5. 5
Driver Championship Table
Driver Races Entered Podiums Races Won Total Points
Fernando Alonso 192 81 30 1280
Sebastian Vettel 95 41 23 938
Kimi Raikkonen 171 68 18 728
Lewis Hamilton 104 48 20 865
Mark Webber 192 32 9 801.5
Jenson Button 224 48 14 930
Nico Rosberg 122 7 1 399.5
Romain Grosjean 20 3 0 82
Sergio Perez 32 3 0 80
Felipe Massa 167 33 11 633
Paul Di Resta 33 0 0 71
Michael Schumacher 302 155 91 1560
Kamui Kobayashi 54 0 0 100
Nico Hulkenberg 33 0 0 53
Pastor Maldonado 33 1 1 30
Bruno Senna 40 0 0 27
Jean-Eric Vergne 14 0 0 8
Daniel Ricciardo 25 0 0 6
Timo Glock 88 3 0 51
Heikki Kovalainen 104 4 1 105
Vitaly Petrov 52 1 0 64
Charles Pic 14 0 0 0
Narain Karthikeyan 42 0 0 5
Pedro de la Rosa 101 1 0 35
The table above is the
2012 standings in or-
der by Position in the
Championship, not by
the amount of points
they have attained dur-
ing their whole career.
Here are the first 3 con-
tenders for the World
Championship in 2012,
Fernando Alonso,
Sebastian Vettel and
Kimi Raikkonen.
6. 6
In the Formula One roster, there are cur-
rently 20 race tracks that are a part of
Formula One. These tracks range from
Brazil to Japan all across Europe.
The track on the left is of the Silverstone
Circuit in the UK, it is one of the most
famous and well known tracks through-
out the world.
Below is a table showing the race sea-
son and what country the race is in, also
the dates that the race will be there.
The Formula One season spans over 9
The Silverstone Formula One Circuit is in the months, starting in March and finishing
Photograph above. Source :- http://www.flickr.com/ in November. The other 3 months are
photos/silverstonecircuit/4717342593/sizes/m/in/photostream/ used for manufacturing the next sea-
sonâs car, pre-season training and also
for everyone to take a break.
Race Location Race Date
Australian Grand Prix March 18
Malaysia Grand Prix March 25
Chinese Grand Prix Apr 15
Bahrain Grand Prix Apr 22
Spanish Grand Prix May 13
The circuit above is the Suzuka track in Ja- Monaco Grand Prix May 27
pan, the Formula One on the 7th.October was
held here and is also another famous track. Canadian Grand Prix Jun 10
Source :-http://www.flickr.com/photos/ European Grand Prix Jun 24
earthhopper/37862780/
British Grand Prix Jul 8
German Grand Prix Jul 22
Hungarian Grand Prix Jul 29
Belgian Grand Prix Sep 2
Italian Grand Prix Sep 9
Singapore Grand Prix Sep 23
Japanese Grand Prix Oct 7
Korean Grand Prix Oct 14
Indian Grand Prix Oct 28
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Nov 4
USA Grand Prix Nov 18
Brazilian Grand Prix Nov 25
7. 7
Formula One have a vast amount of sponsors that started in the
1960s with the national colours, ranging from tobacco companies to
mobile phone companies, both drivers and teams have sponsors.
The drivers get individual sponsors and when they attend races they
want their sponsors to be shown all over the car so that they make
more money and show off their sponsor. For this example I will ex-
plain the Red Bull Racing 8 Car and Sebastian Vettel.
On Sebastian Vettelâs RB8 there are a number of personal sponsor
logos and names that they have added. Vettel is sponsored by Infin-
iti Motors, he has added their logo to the front of his car and to the
middle section, to show it off more. Infiniti have also made a Infiniti
FX designed just for Sebastian because he is sponsored by them.
Red Bull have a sponsor called Geox which make their Formula One
shoes, you can find the logo for Geox on the side of the RB8 just be-
low the cockpit. The most used Sponsor in Formula One used to be
tobacco such as Marlboro which sponsored the 1984 Mclaren and
continued for quite a number of years. Tobacco sponsors were
eventually banned because it advertised unhealthy living styles and
was seen as unhealthy for such a sport which demands drivers to be
extremely fit. Most Formula One cars also have the Tyre Company
sponsored on their car as for 2012 the company that gives Formula
One the tyres is Pirelli. Formula One during 1960 is when sponsors
started to arrive in Formula One because of the growing costs of the
sport, drivers, teams and Formula One in general needed support in
the costs and to also make profit so that they could expand.
The picture shows the
Mclaren Formula 1
Overalls, they show
sponsors logos, such
as Vodaphone and
Santander and Hugo
Boss.
Source Link :-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/
bensutherland/4795006428/
Here is a sponsor on the back of the For-
mula One Ferrari F2009/10. They were
sponsored by Shell and Bridgestone,
which are car product manufacturers.
Source :- http://www.flickr.com/photos/
williamhook/4263654794/sizes/m/in/photostream/
8. 8
Formula One is known as the richest sport in the world, due to the fact
that each car investment is at a maximum of 100 million, depending on
who wins the driverâs Championship. Every place after first goes down
10m until 10th place which goes down less than it would from 1st to 2nd
as they wouldnât get any money. Formula One makes its money mostly
from sponsorships and media. It was said that in 2011 when BBC broad-
casted all of the Formula One Races free of charge, it cost them 600
million GBP a year to cover the rights and licenses. Money from spon-
sorships can be made or the sponsors can pay for something. It costs a
company millions to put their name on a Formula One company. Deliv-
ery company DHL also sponsor Formula One and have an advert say-
ing about how quickly they deliver, taking a reference from Formula One
as itâs the fastest motorsport in the world.
Formula One makes a huge contri-
bution to the economy in many
countries. When Formula One vis-
its a country it brings fans and
money with it, such as when fans
pay for hotels and all of the basic
things you would get
when in another country, travel and
such. Countries such as India
which have a poor economy and
have some money problems get
funding from Formula One. For-
mula One when it visits India it puts
A formula One car costs roughly ÂŁ5 million
money into the economy by host- to make. The team that wins the Construc-
ing the event there. They pay for tors Championship gets ÂŁ100 million to
the venue, give money to the gov- spend on producing, designing, maintaining
ernment to host the event and pay and building the car, giving them area to ex-
for everything in advance. Formula pand and build on to make their car even
One also has a young drivers better. It is said that a Formula One V6 en-
scheme whereas if they see a gine costs roughly ÂŁ80,000 to ÂŁ100,000.
driver with the potential to become
successful they will pay the costs
for them to do a course.
9. 9
Conclusion
My conclusion of my Project is that I enjoy Formula One be-
cause of the action and feeling it creates. I am an enthusiastic
car follower and I enjoy learning about the advanced technology
that is used in Formula One, such as aerodynamics. Formula
One has been something I have followed since 2005, but over
the last 3 years my interest has increased significantly.
Sources
Some of the sources I have used were to get more in depth in-
formation about the rules and regulations, Drivers history and
also past teams that have competed in Formula One since the
Championship has begun.
Rules and Regulations
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One_regulations
Formula One Teams
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Formula_One_constructors
Formula One Flags
http://www.formula1.com/inside_f1/understanding_the_sport/5282.html