The origin of the real F 1 needs to be introduced from the following aspects.
The history of automobile sports and the establishment of FIA
From 1894 (Paris to Lyon) to 1900, the word "formula" did not appear. Before 1904, every country and auto club can organize auto races and use their own set of rules. At that time, some of the most influential auto clubs decided to set up an international organization in order to maintain the prosperity of racing cars. The organization stipulated general rules and applied them to racing cars all over the world. The International Automobile Federation (FIA) came into being. It will serve car and motorcycle drivers, solve related problems, formulate competition rules and strive to ensure the safety of drivers and spectators.
The Origin of Formula Racing
"Equation" was originally used by FIA in 1904 (maximum weight limit) to distinguish it from small cars and as a substitute for racing cars. However, after World War II, the term "Formula One" officially appeared. Why is it called Formula Racing? "Formula" actually means "rules and restrictions", because formula racing is to build cars and compete under the norms and rules formulated by the FIA. All participating teams must abide by this set of equations.
F 1 was designated as the highest level of Formula Racing, so there was such an event as F 1 Racing.
The first race of F 1, the rules of F 1, and the world champion of F 1.
The world's first F 1 race was held in Silverstone, England.
The vehicle specifications are subject to the rules formulated by 1947, and the maximum engine displacement is 4500cc unpressurized engine or 1500cc supercharged engine.
1950F 1 There are seven games in the whole season, including an Indianapolis 500.
The first championship of F 1 was won by Giuseppe Farina who drove Alfa Romeo. He became the first world champion in F 1 history.