F1 Vs Indycar
F1 doesnt refuel so their stops are much faster than indycar.
F1 vs indycar. However f1 doesnt so crew members is designated to lift the frontrear of the race car. Formula 1 and indycar are both considered to be premier single seater series with huge fan bases and drivers clamouring to compete within it. But while the actual cars are the same the aero kits are unique depending on. Whereas indycar is having its own niche audience loyal to it.
However here f1 wins the case as f1 brakes are made of carbon fiber. Also formula one can have several teammates working on the car at once while indycar is limited to just six. As both racing cars feature mind blowing speed the brake system is extraordinary too to stop the cars right on time with 100 efficiency. The difference between f1 and indy in terms of the engine is that f1 uses a 16 liter v 6 whereas the indy car comes with a 22 liter v 6.
What is the difference between the indy car and formula 1 racing with both sports set on speed but different in concepts. The top speeds reached by indycar machinery is approximately 235mph from twin turbocharged 22 litre v6 engines whereas for an f1 car it is around 205mph from turbocharged 16 litre v6 hybrid. To add to this indycars have built in jacks to lift up the vehicle during stops.