In the first of our three-part series on how a Formula 1 car comes to life, we looked at the initial conceptual design stage. This time, we look at building the basic structure of the car.
Once a team has laid out the design of the fundamental mechanical parts of the car, two things need to happen – one, the design office need to devise the most aerodynamically advantageous bodywork for it; and the car needs to be built.
We’ll look at aerodynamic design in the next part of this series; for now, let’s concentrate on how the car is built  … More
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