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Encyclopedia > F1 (disambiguation)
F-1
  • F-1 American Fighter Jet
  • F-1 (rocket engine)
  • Mitsubishi F-1, fighter/attack aircraft of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force
  • USS F-1 (SS-20), an F-class submarine of the United States Navy
  • F-1 visa, visa category to enter United States as a student

Formula One - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... F1 Racing is a monthly magazine focused on Formula One racing which launched in 1996. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... This article is about computer and video games. ... The British Stock Car Association is widely know as BriSCA or BriSCA Formula One. ... The Dassault Mirage F1 is a single-seat air-superiority fighter and attack aircraft built by Dassault Aviation of France. ... F1 helmet Back cover of the F1 The F1 helmet is a modern firefighters helmet made by the French company Gallet (the producer of the SPECTRA military helmet). ... F1 hybrids are the first filial generation seeds/plants or animal offspring resulting from a cross mating of distinctly different parental types, the offspring of which produce a new, uniform variety with specific and/or desirable characteristics from either or both parents. ... What is F1 Powerboat Inaugurated in 1981, the F1 Powerboat World Championship is similar to F1 car racing and similar rules apply. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 9 millimeter F1 was a standard Australian submachine gun. ... A tornado in central Oklahoma. ... The Fujita scale (F-Scale), or Fujita-Pearson scale, rates a tornados intensity by the damage it inflicts on human-built structures and sometimes on vegetation. ... The McLaren F1 is a supercar engineered and produced by McLaren Cars, a subsidiary of the British McLaren Group that, among others, owns the McLaren Mercedes Formula One team. ... F-1 Hand grenade The Soviet F-1 hand grenade, nicknamed the limonka (lemon) is an anti-personnel fragmentation grenade. ... Clippit asking if you need help The Office Assistant is a feature included in Microsoft Office 97 and subsequent versions until Office 2007. ... The primary motor area is a group of networked cells in mammalian brains that controls movements of specific body parts associated with cell groups in that area of the brain. ... North American FJ-4 Fury. ... F-1 Rocket Engine Specifications. ... F-1 at Iwakuni Base The Mitsubishi F-1 is Japans first domestically developed jet fighter, and was the first fighter to enter production in Japan since the end of World War II. Mitsubishi and Fuji Heavy Industries jointly developed the F-1. ... USS F-1 (SS-20) was a F-class submarine. ... The F-1 visa is a category of student visa, given by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). ...

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Formula One - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (6583 words)
Formula One, abbreviated to F1, and also known as Grand Prix racing, is recognised as the highest class of auto racing in the world.
The F1 season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, held usually on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets.
Formula 1 can be seen around the world on RTL, the longest serving F1 broadcaster, ITV in Great Britain, SPEED Channel (as well as a few races being broadcast on CBS with the GP's in San Marino, Germany (European Grand Prix), Spain, and Monaco) in America and many other stations relaying the action live.
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