The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the oldest and most prestigious races in Formula 1.
The Singapore Grand Prix, introduced in 2008, was the first ever Formula 1 race to be held at night.
Red Bull Racing set a new record at the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix with a pit stop completed in just 1.82 seconds.
In 1981, the McLaren MP4/1 was the first car to feature a full carbon fiber monocoque.
Behind every successful F1 team is a dedicated group of data engineers who analyze over 100 terabytes of data each race weekend.
The longest circuit currently on the Formula 1 calendar is the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium.
The Drag Reduction System (DRS), introduced in 2011, allows drivers to adjust a flap on the rear wing to reduce aerodynamic drag and increase speed.
Sebastian Vettel holds the record for being the youngest driver to win the Formula 1 World Championship. He clinched his first title at the age of 23 years and 134 days in 2010.
Formula 1 races take place across a diverse range of locations, from the scorching deserts of Bahrain to the rainy forests of Germany.
By 2025, F1 aims to have 100% sustainable fuel in all its cars, setting a new standard for environmentally conscious motorsport.
Many technologies developed in Formula 1 eventually make their way into everyday road cars.
Maria Teresa de Filippis broke barriers by becoming the first woman to compete in a Formula 1 race in 1958.
After each race, hundreds of used tires are collected and transported to dedicated recycling facilities.