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What is RB7?
RB7. Reactive Blue 7 (dye)
What engine is in the RB7?
Red Bull RB7
Technical specifications | |
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Engine | Renault RS27-2011 2,400 cc (146.5 cu in) 90° V8, limited to 18,000 RPM with KERS naturally aspirated mid-mounted |
Transmission | Seven-speed semi-automatic gearbox with reverse gear Hydraulic system for power shift and clutch operation |
Power | >750 hp @ 18,000 rpm |
Where is RB7?
There are rival gangs in Coventry. The RB7 gang is based very much in and around the city centre; the C2 gang is based in the Wood End area, the CV2 postcode area.
Why did Red Bull dominate F1?
At the Chinese Grand Prix, Red Bull recorded their first podium of the season with Daniil Kvyat finishing third behind Sebastian Vettel and Nico Rosberg. Daniil Kvyat and Max Verstappen traded places ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix, with Verstappen promoted to Red Bull Racing and Kvyat returning to Scuderia Toro Rosso.
What is the slowest F1 car?
4 – Slowest ever F1 lap time The Life 190 is reckoned by many to be the worst F1 car of all time. It was so underpowered that it would have been outclassed in F3000 and would have struggled to be at the sharp end in F3.
How much does Lewis Hamilton earn?
55 million USD (2021)
Lewis Hamilton/Salary
Leading the pack is Mercedes superstar Lewis Hamilton, who is on pace to earn $62 million on the track in 2021. That figure includes a $55 million base salary—more than double what his closest competitor is guaranteed—as well as a projected $7 million in bonuses for race wins.
Will there be DRS in F1 2022?
From 2022, Formula 1 will enter a new era with completely new cars. It should make it easier to follow other cars, and therefore increase the number of overtaking actions. Zak Brown and Toto Wolff therefore expect that DRS will eventually disappear.
Will F1 cars be louder in 2021?
The governing body of Formula One has just finalized their goals for completely revamped engine regulations for the 2021 season. Right now the biggest point is something that F1 fans have clamored over for quite some time: louder engines.