for a shocker. These gas guzzlers get about
0.7 miles per gallon. That's worse than my in-laws RV. Imagine this. During a typical
race, a Formula One car can consume up to one hundred ten kilograms of fuel. That's roughly
145 liters. The fuel efficiency is so low because these cars are designed for speed and performance,
not for fuel economy. Every drop of fuel is used to maximize power and acceleration. The engines
rev up to fifteen thousand RPM, and the cars can reach speeds of over two hundred miles per hour.
It's a trade-off that teams are willing to make for the sake of winning races. So, next time
you see a Formula One car zooming by, remember the incredible amount of fuel it's burning
through to achieve those blistering speeds.