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What is the length and width of an F1 racing car.

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I know that Ferrari is the longest.

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  1. Ferrari F2007-CHASSIS

    Carbon-fibre and honeycomb composite structure

    Ferrari longitudinal gearbox

    Limited-slip differential

    Semiautomatic sequential electronically

    controlled gearbox - quick shift

    Number of gears: 7 +Reverse

    Ventilated carbon-fibre disc brakes

    Independent suspension, push-rod activated

    torsion springs front and rear

    Length: 4545 mm

    Width: 1796 mm

    Height: 959 mm

    Wheelbase: 3135 mm

    Front track: 1470 mm

    Rear track: 1405 mm

    Weight with water, lubricant and driver: 600 kg

    Wheels (front and rear): 13"


  2. Length × Width = 180.4 × 70.9

    for a bmw sauber anyway

  3. length: 4545mm; Width: 1796mm

  4. It cannot be more than 180cm wide, and there is no maximum or minimum set for length or height.

  5. ask jeeves

  6. According the FIA 2008 Sporting Regulations:

    The overall width of the car, including complete wheels, must not exceed 1800mm with the steered wheels in the straight ahead position. Overall width will be measured when the car is fitted with tyres inflated to 1.4 bar.

    No part of the bodywork may be more than 950mm above the reference plane.

    See the link below for all of the additional information - there doesn't seem to be a maximum length to the vehicle...

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