Active suspension, semi-automatic gearboxes, and high revving engines are a few things off the top of my head. The electronic suspension systems and electronic gearboxes are the most recent additions to road cars that are becoming more and more common.
2006-08-18 12:42:49
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answered by Nc Jay 5
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The first development to the road cars came as V technology engines which have been used in formula one cars, then aerodynamics related to the flow of air and downforce. A limited options have been used in Paddle Shift in road cars compared to F1 cars. Breaking systems, inter coolers, tyre technology etc... have been inspired from F1 cars. Fuel development can also be made like reduction of weight of the fuels that are used in normal cars. We can expect much more developments to the modern cars in the comming years.
2006-08-22 13:25:34
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answered by kallu 2
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Formula 1 is a breeder for road cars thats why I'll say everything in an F1 car has been transformed into road cars. Thats the single reason why none of the major manufacturers want to leave F1 cuz the perception is that people will buy ther cars more when they see their performance on thr track.
If you want specific examples, I'll say tires, paddle shifters, semi-automatic transmissions and high revving engines. One other important factor, its aerodymics.
2006-08-20 23:42:00
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answered by sam 3
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Almost everything.
The Tyre developments are used for road car Tyre's too - if you see, Bridgeston wet weather tyre is really cool - so is Michelin.
The 7 gear concept - used in new Ferrari's Will traction control and two paddles for left foot breaking.
Aero Dynamics
Honda is using engine development techniques to build faster small cars.
It is heavily being used.
2006-08-18 23:26:26
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answered by R G 5
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All the technological which are there in F1 each and every one of them have come to road, I mean road cars.
For example Sports cars like Ferrari Enzo, Ferrari FXX, Mclaren SLR, are all inspired by F1 technology.
Did you notice the entire tech but only one tech did not come to road; its speed and acceleration remains untouched.
2006-08-20 15:08:16
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answered by I am rock 4
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Everything! Everything that we have in our cars today is thanks to racing. Usually the process goes from Race Cars to high end sports cars such as Ferrari's, Porsche's, etc and then to "normal" cars. Everything from lighter and more resistant components, to tires, brakes, suspensions, everything comes directly from one or another form or racing, but Formula 1 I believe has contributed the most due to the high level of electronics, plus its the premier category in racing. So, what we find in F1 cars today might be in our cars in five to seven years from now. Of course not exactly like in Formula 1, but in a derived form of what you find in F1 and all sorts of racing.
2006-08-18 20:02:02
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answered by ChAr-LeE 2
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Hmm... disc brakes, vented rotors, progressive suspension, better suspension linkages, aerodynamics, engine durability & efficiency, fuel injection, traction control, synthetic lubrication, tire design, "crumple zones" for safety, and composite materials.
There's probably a lot more, but that's what I come up with off the top of my head.
2006-08-19 13:01:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Fuel injection,turbo chargers,suspension systems,anti-lock brakes,electronic engine controls,ect. pretty much all of the technological advances have come from racing and primarily F1
2006-08-18 21:22:29
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answered by dblt36 3
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Ceramic Brakes.
2006-08-18 19:26:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Sequential transmision, fuel tech, oil tech, traction control,
2006-08-20 04:27:12
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answered by Anonymous
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