Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
DRS in open (top) and closed (bottom) positions on a Red Bull RB7 in 2011. In motor racing, the drag reduction system (DRS) is a form of driver-adjustable bodywork aimed at reducing aerodynamic drag in order to increase top speed and promote overtaking. It is an adjustable rear wing of the car, which moves in response to driver commands. [1]
Following its introduction in 2011, DRS has become a vital part of the sport. It stands for Drag Reduction System and is an adjustable part of the rear wing which, when opened, improves speed by ...
Race car drivers from Indonesia. ... Indonesian Formula One drivers (1 P) Pages in category "Indonesian racing drivers" The following 10 pages are in this category ...
The Force India VJM05 is a Formula One racing car designed by Sahara Force India F1 Team for use in the 2012 Formula One season. [3] The car was launched on 3 February at Silverstone . [ 4 ] It was driven by Paul di Resta , and Nico Hülkenberg who returned to the sport after spending one year as Force India's test and reserve driver.
It was the seventeenth round of the 2011 Formula One season and the first Formula One Grand Prix to take place in South Asia and first to take place in India. The 60-lap race was won by Red Bull Racing's Sebastian Vettel, after leading every lap of the race from pole position and setting the fastest lap of the race to claim his first Grand Chelem.
Rio Haryanto (born 22 January 1993) is an Indonesian former racing driver and businessman, who competed in Formula One at 12 Grands Prix in 2016.Haryanto remains the only Indonesian driver to compete in Formula One.
an FIA World Championship race (not all of which were Formula One races). Pages in category "Indonesian Formula One drivers" This category contains only the following page.
Jaypee Sports International Limited was the organizer of Formula One racing in India and had signed a five-year contract with Formula One Management (FOM) to host the championship in India. In August 2013, the FIA announced that the Indian Grand Prix would miss the 2014 edition before returning to an early-season slot in 2015.