F1 Clutch vs Road Car Clutch: Key Differences Explained
This article breaks down the major differences between an F1 clutch and a road car clutch. While road cars focus on smoothness and affordability, F1 clutches prioritize weight reduction, durability, and power delivery. Using multi-plate carbon fiber systems and titanium housings, F1 clutches endure extreme heat and handle over 1,000 horsepower — far beyond the limits of everyday cars.
Red Bull Formula 1 Team: Why the Energy Drink Giant Competes
This blog uncovers why Red Bull owns a Formula 1 team. From sponsoring Berger to buying Jaguar, nurturing Vettel, and launching Red Bull Powertrains, we explore how the brand turned F1 into its ultimate marketing and technology platform.
F1 Engine Thermal Efficiency: Why Formula 1 Reaches 50%
This article explains how Formula 1 engines achieve 50% thermal efficiency compared to just 40% in civilian cars. It breaks down the key technologies — Miller cycle, lean-burn combustion, and pre-chamber ignition — and reveals why integrating them seamlessly is unique to F1 engineering.