Brembo Brake Facts for Formula 1 France
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Although they don't reach the 1,200°C (2,192°F) of Formula 1 cars, road car braking systems can also overheat. To avoid this, Brembo has researched the shape of the ventilation chamber for over a quarter of a century. Thanks to this, peg ventilation has replaced the traditional fins. The pegs, arranged on three circumferences along the braking band, with different geometry to ensure optimum fluid dynamic performance, increase the resistance to thermal cracks by up to 30 percent, extending the life of the disc. Only one over a hundred-weight On average, Formula 1 drivers use their brakes for more than 15.7 seconds over a whole lap, similar to the Bahrain GP where the track is 400 meters (437 yards) shorter. At Circuit Paul Ricard, the braking systems are applied for 17 percent of the entire race, at Sakhir for 18 percent. All three braking times over two seconds are concentrated in the central part of the track, although they differ in deceleration and load on the brake pedal. There is only one point where the load exceeds 100kg (221 lbs.), which is unusual because at least two or more braking points on all the other World Championship tracks meet this requirement. In the chicane at 140 km/h (87 mph) The 15 turns of Circuit Paul Ricard have eight braking sections. Only one is classified as demanding on the brakes, two are medium-difficulty, and the other five are light. The most demanding braking is at Turn 8, the chicane that bisects the 1.8 km (1.2 mile) Mistral straight. The cars arrive at 349 km/h (217 mph) and brake for 2.09 seconds, during which they cover 126 meters (138 yards) to go into the turn at 140 km/h (87 mph). Drivers must exert a load of 143 kg (315 lbs.) and are subject to a deceleration of 5.3 g (0.19 oz). About Brembo SpA Brembo SpA is the world leader and acknowledged innovator of brake technology for automotive vehicles. Brembo supplies high performance brake systems for the most important manufacturers of cars, commercial vehicles and motorbikes worldwide, as well as clutches and other components for racing. Brembo is also a leader in the racing sector and has won more than 500 championships. Today the company operates in 14 countries on three continents, with 25 production and business sites, and a pool of over 11,000 employees, about 10% of whom are engineers and product specialists active in the R&D. 2020 turnover is € 2,208.6 million (12.31.2020). Brembo is the owner of the Brembo, Breco, AP, Bybre, and Marchesini brands and operates through the AP Racing brand.
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