Fórmula Uno

Fórmula Uno, commonly known as Formula One (F1), is the highest class of international auto racing for single-seater formula racing cars. It is recognized by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), the governing body for world motorsport. The championship consists of a series of races known as Grands Prix, held on various circuits around the world, including both permanent racetracks and temporary street circuits.

Formula One is distinguished by its strict regulations regarding the car specifications, which cover aspects such as safety, engine performance, aerodynamics, and fuel usage. The term “formula” refers to a set of rules that all participants and their vehicles must adhere to in order to compete. The sport is characterized by its blend of advanced automotive technology, high speeds, and strategic pit stops, making it highly competitive and appealing to both competitors and fans. Formula One also features teams made up of manufacturers and constructors, who design and build their own cars, and drivers who compete for points to win the World Championship titles for drivers and teams.