15-year-old California boy Truly Adams has F1 dreams
Truly Adams, 15, has been racing since the age of 11 and had always wanted to compete in F1 one day.
There’s more to F1 than just high speed. Behind these thrilling races are the parts and mechanics that are essential to victory, and they come at an incredible price.
Regular cars, let alone racing cars, can be expensive. In fact, F1 cars can cost quite a bit of money. More than you think.
You don’t need a racing suit or helmet to clear this number. F1 car prices and this season’s schedule are as follows:
How much does an F1 car cost?
The exact cost of an F1 car depends on the overall setup. A set of wings costs about $200,000. Red Bull says some steering wheels can cost up to $50,000. The price of the engine could be as high as $10.6 million.
The price of the F1 car hovers around $15.9 million, but this is an estimate. According to Red Bull, the current price range for these racing cars could be between $12 million and $15 million.
F1 teams were allocated $145.6 million in spending during the 2022 season, but not all of it was spent on a single car. Instead, the money could be used to build the driver’s car. However, Red Bull said the budget also included other costs “with driver salaries and a few other exceptions”.
How fast can an F1 car run?
On average, F1 cars can reach speeds of just over 320 miles per hour. F1 cars can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds.
According to Red Bull, the official fastest speed for an F1 driver is 372.5 km/h, or approximately 231.46 mph. This record was set by Valtteri Bottas at the 2016 Mexican Grand Prix.
2026 F1 season schedule
The official schedule of races for next season is as follows: Qualifying events will be held on each previous day.
- March 6-8 – Melbourne, Australia
- March 13-15 – Shanghai, China (Sprint)
- March 27-29 – Suzuka, Japan
- April 10th to 12th – Sihir, Bahrain
- April 17th-19th – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- May 1-3 – Miami (Sprint), USA
- May 22-24 – Montreal, Canada (Sprint)
- June 5-7 – Monaco, Monaco
- June 12-14 – Barcelona – Catalonia, Spain
- June 26-28 – Spielberg, Austria
- 3-5 July – Silverstone (Sprint), UK
- July 17th-19th – Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
- July 24-26 – Budapest, Hungary
- August 21-23 – Zandvoort, Netherlands (Sprint)
- September 4-6 – Monza, Italy
- September 11th-13th – Madrid, Spain
- September 24-26 – Baku, Azerbaijan
- October 9-11 – Singapore (Sprint), Singapore
- October 23-25 - Austin, USA
- October 30th – November 1st – Mexico City, Mexico
- November 6-8 – São Paulo, Brazil
- November 19-21 – Las Vegas, USA
- November 27th-29th – Lusail, Qatar
- December 4-6 – Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi

