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What is the top speed of the Formula Car in F1?

  • 200 mph
  • 220–230 mph (correct)
  • 155 mph
  • 212 mph

Which of the following cars uses a lightweight aluminum structure?

  • Nissan Skyline GT-R
  • McLaren Solus GT
  • Chevrolet Corvette C7 (correct)
  • Ford Mustang GT

What type of engine does the Nissan Skyline GT-R (R35) have?

  • 3.8L twin-turbo V6 (correct)
  • 2.6L inline-6
  • 5.2L V10
  • 6.2L V8

Which car is designed specifically as a track-only vehicle?

<p>McLaren Solus GT (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary feature of Racing Karts that distinguishes them from other race cars?

<p>Lightweight and focused on driver skill (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which Chevrolet Corvette C7 trim has the highest horsepower?

<p>ZR1 trim (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the horsepower range of the Nissan Skyline GT-R R34?

<p>280–330+ horsepower (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What kind of engine does the Formula Car utilize?

<p>Hybrid V6 turbocharged (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a defining feature of the Ford Mustang GT's performance?

<p>Multiple driving modes (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which car has a top speed of up to 212 mph?

<p>Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Chevrolet Corvette C7

An American sports car known for its powerful V8 engine, lightweight structure, and adjustable suspension.

McLaren Solus GT

A track-only hypercar designed for speed and performance, inspired by a popular racing game.

Formula Car

A type of open-wheel race car known for its high speed, precision handling, and advanced technology, commonly seen in Formula 1.

Nissan Skyline GT-R

A Japanese performance car known for its powerful twin-turbo engines, all-wheel drive system, and iconic status in motorsport and car culture.

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Racing Kart

A small, lightweight racing vehicle used as an entry point to professional racing, characterized by its responsive handling and focus on driver skill.

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Ford Mustang GT

An American muscle car known for its powerful V8 engine, modern styling with retro cues, and multiple driving modes for track and street use.

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V8 Engine

A type of engine that uses 8 cylinders arranged in a V shape.

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Magnetic Ride Control

A type of suspension system that uses magnets to adjust the stiffness of the suspension, allowing for a more responsive and comfortable ride.

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Aerodynamics

An advanced design technique used in racing cars to create downforce, which pushes the car down to the track for better grip and stability.

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Hypercar

A high-performance racing car designed for speed and performance, often featuring advanced technology and lightweight materials.

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Study Notes

Chevrolet Corvette C7 (2014–2019)

  • Type: American sports car
  • Engine: 6.2L V8, ranging from 450 to 755 horsepower (depending on trim)
  • Top Speed: Up to 212 mph (ZR1 trim)
  • Features: Lightweight aluminum body; Magnetic Ride Control (adjustable suspension); Track-focused trims (Z06, ZR1)

McLaren Solus GT (2023)

  • Type: Hypercar/track-only
  • Engine: 5.2L naturally aspirated V10, 829 horsepower
  • Top Speed: Over 200 mph
  • Features: Gran Turismo-inspired design; Single-seater; Fighter jet-style canopy; Advanced aerodynamics; Lightweight carbon fiber construction

Formula Car (e.g., F1, F2)

  • Type: Open-wheel race car
  • Engine: Hybrid V6 turbocharged engine (F1: ~1000 horsepower)
  • Top Speed: 220–230 mph (estimated for F1)
  • Features: Advanced aerodynamics for downforce; Extremely lightweight (~700 kg including driver); Precision handling; Cutting-edge technology

Nissan Skyline GT-R (Various Generations)

  • Type: Japanese performance car
  • Engines: Vary based on generation; Examples:
    • R34: 2.6L inline-6 twin-turbo; 280–330+ horsepower
    • R35 GT-R: 3.8L twin-turbo V6; ~600 horsepower
  • Top Speeds: Vary based on generation; Examples:
    • R34: ~155 mph
    • R35: ~205 mph.
  • Features: All-wheel drive; Iconic in motorsport and car culture; Tunable

Racing Kart

  • Type: Lightweight racing vehicle
  • Engine: 2-stroke or 4-stroke; 15–50 horsepower
  • Top Speed: 50–90 mph (varies by class)
  • Features: Highly responsive handling; Driver skill-focused; Often used as an entry point to professional racing

Ford Mustang GT (2015–2023)

  • Type: American muscle car
  • Engine: 5.0L V8, 435–480 horsepower
  • Top Speed: ~155 mph (estimated)
  • Features: Modern styling with retro elements; Multiple driving modes; Affordable performance

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Test your knowledge on some of the most iconic sports cars and hypercars from Chevrolet, McLaren, and Formula racing. This quiz covers key specifications, features, and performance capabilities of vehicles like the Corvette C7, McLaren Solus GT, and Formula cars. See if you can identify these impressive machines and their standout characteristics!

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