The average temperature during a Formula One race is 58 degrees Fahrenheit. The average temperature during a Formula One race is 58 degrees Fahrenheit. The average temperature during a Formula One race is 58 degrees Fahrenheit. This statistic has been updated to include more recent data from 2017.- Formule 1 has been running for a long time now and the average temperature during a race is 58 degrees Fahrenheit. This statistic has been updated to include more recent data from 2017.-
The temperature at a race track is measured using a thermometer. The average temperature during a Formula One race is 58 degrees Fahrenheit. The average temperature during a Formula One race is 58 degrees Fahrenheit. The average temperature during a Formula One race is 58 degrees Fahrenheit. This statistic has been updated to include more recent data from 2017.-
The surface the track is made of will affect the temperature of the track. Dirt tracks are usually cooler than asphalt tracks because there is less insulation. Dirt tracks can be as much as 10 degrees cooler than asphalt tracks. The surface of the track also affects the amount of energy the drivers have to put into the car to maintain speed. Dirt tracks require more energy than asphalt tracks. This is because the car is sliding more on a dirt track and asphalt is less forgiving.-
The track temperatures will vary depending on the time of year, time of day, and the track surface. The temperatures will also vary depending on what type of event is happening at the track. The temperatures will be higher for an F1 race than a road race because the road cars are not as powerful as the F1 cars. The temperatures will also vary depending on where the track is located. The temperatures will be higher for tracks in tropical areas because the sun is higher in the sky during the day.-
The average temperature during a Formula One race is 58 degrees Fahrenheit. The average temperature during a Formula One race is 58 degrees Fahrenheit. The average temperature during a Formula One race is 58 degrees Fahrenheit. This statistic has been updated to include more recent data from 2017.- The surface the track is made of will affect the temperature of the track. Dirt tracks are usually cooler than asphalt tracks because there is less insulation. Dirt tracks can be as much as 10 degrees cooler than asphalt tracks. The surface of the track also affects the amount of energy the drivers have to put into the car to maintain speed. Dirt tracks require more energy than asphalt tracks. This is because the car is sliding more on a dirt track and asphalt is less forgiving.- The temperatures will vary depending on the time of year, time of day, and the track surface. The temperatures will also vary depending on what type of event is happening at the track. The temperatures will be higher for an F1 race than a road race because the road cars are not as powerful as the F1 cars. The temperatures will also vary depending on where the track is located. The temperatures will be higher for tracks in tropical areas because the sun is higher in the sky during the day.-