F1 car has more power and it is lighter than GT1 car
A F1 car holds 180 liters of fuel. Although it does differ from car to car, depending how far the car needs to travel and what the person wants the weight to be of the car.
Current 2008 F1 cars are 1 million pounds.
It cannot be more than 95 cm tall, or about 37.40 in.
They have to weight 600kg. However, ballast weight is added to the cars to get over this weight, as the raw weight is somewhat lower then that (although few manufacturers actually will reveal exactly how much).
So that the FIA can check if the weight of the driver plus the car is at least 605kg at the end of the race.
A Car by about 40 meters at 180 mph
depends completely on the cars aerodynamic setup, gear ratios, ect. The highest recorded speed however of an F1 car was by the 2005 Honda F1 car which reached a flash reading of 400km/h at Bonneville however because it could not reach it on the way back its official speed record 397km/h. The quickest F1 car speed of the 2011 season was 350km/h by Sergio Perez at Monza though on average the top speed of an F1 car at an average circuit would be around 315km/h
Buy a CD of an F1 and play it really loud or buy an f1. There is no way, it is in the engineering.
90 liters . Although very rarely is it filled up due to weight consideration.
it is 1.5 to 2tons
An F1 car can reach up to 350kph during a race. 0-60 in 2-2.5 seconds.