How much does a formula 1 race car cost?
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well honda perhaps cost less than ferrari
LOTS OF MONEY! Try www.itv.com/f1 to see if the answer if there - it's a good website and there are many others where you'll find out interesting stuff about F1, the cars, the drivers etc.
honda state approx £5000000 per car plus upto £14000000 for cars as r&d projects for trying new parts.
100mil? y do you want to noe?
£5000000 up to £12000000 , it's the cost of Ferrari, BAR honda, Renault, but Mclaren should be more expensive, about £14000000 , I think
the actual cost of a formula one car is millions .but can vary greatly taking into account the cost of research ,development , design and testing
5 mil and up if only i had 5mil
Depends, if you want an old one from years gone by, you can get them from about 100,000 pounds. if you want one of last years, you will be looking at a couple of million. If you want a current one, you will have to buy an F1 team for about 100 million+
Obviously if you ask the price of this you can not afford to buy it.
It will cost Rs. 15cr ($ 3 million) for the manufacturing of a unit and almost 100 times more for the R&D. They usually don't disclose these type of information, it only a guess what we are doing.
Write a check with as many zeros in it as you can fit, and it'll still be more. It's a ridiculous amount of funding, but it's for a car that embodies the absolute pinnacle of automotove technology.
Look into what makes up an F1 car, how much R&D goes into each and every piece, and the cost of replacing an engine 10 times per season. It's quite impressive!
if your name is Michael Schummacer, then you can get one for free.
[well he did get the last one he drove for free]!!
i would think somewhere in the region of £3 million
i think that each race cost 10 million as it depends on parts if cars brake down or get smashed up
i think that each race cost 10 million as it depends on parts if cars brake down or get smashed up
1 000 000 €
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