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Welcome to the Wiki of Formula One

A scholarly and technical resource for understanding the engineering, analytics, and competitive systems of Formula One. Bridging race history with physics, design, data science, and regulation.


πŸ› οΈ Technical Engineering[edit | edit source]

πŸŒ€ Aerodynamics βš™οΈ Power Units πŸ“ Chassis & Suspension
Flow dynamics, DRS, CFD vs wind tunnel testing, drag-to-downforce. Internal combustion, MGU-K, ERS systems, fuel mapping, hybrid control. Suspension geometry, ride height, weight distribution, braking force.

πŸ“Š Strategy and Performance Analytics[edit | edit source]

πŸ“ˆ Strategy Modelling ⏱️ Lap Time Analysis πŸ›ž Tyre Behaviour
Undercut/overcut, pit stop decision trees, VSC/SC timing effects. Sector-by-sector analysis, consistency metrics, qualifying vs race pace. Thermal degradation, compound delta, tyre cliff prediction models.

🧾 Historical Archives[edit | edit source]

πŸ“… Championship Seasons πŸ† World Champions πŸ“œ Regulation Evolution
Chronological archive of all F1 seasons, races and results. From 1950 to present, with full driver and constructor stats. Technical and sporting rule changes, budget caps, token systems.

🧠 Research Tools and Concepts[edit | edit source]

- Glossary of Formula One technical terms - Correlation between CFD and track data - Comparison of design philosophies (e.g. high-rake vs low-rake) - Simulator telemetry vs real-world telemetry - Drag-to-downforce optimisation (team-by-team)

πŸ“‚ Explore by Category[edit | edit source]

πŸ“š Featured Technical Articles[edit | edit source]

πŸ”¬ Citations and Source Integrity[edit | edit source]

This wiki references verified and publicly available materials:

  • FIA Technical and Sporting Regulations
  • Peer-reviewed publications and engineering whitepapers
  • Team press releases and official documents
  • Telemetry from public broadcasts and simulator data
  • Trusted motorsport media (RaceTech, The-Race, AMuS, Motorsport.com)

πŸ“’ Community & Contribution[edit | edit source]

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