The ultimate F1, F2, F3 and Formula E comparison

The ultimate F1, F2, F3 and Formula E comparison

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How do Formula 1, Formula 2, Formula 3 and Formula E cars fare against one another in different areas. Which is fastest, has the most power and the quickest acceleration? This article takes a deep-dive into each topic to see which comes out on top overall.

In motorsport, there are two FIA-recognised single-seater world championships: Formula 1 and Formula E. Below them are several recognised junior single-seater categories, with Formula 2 and Formula 3 being the closest to the highest level. F2 and F3 are the feeder championships for F1, and some F2 drivers transition to FE if F1 is not an option. This year, six drivers from last season’s F2 grid have been promoted to either F1 or FE. F1 leads in top speed with cars capable of 230 mph, followed by F2 at 208 mph, FE at 200 mph, and F3 at 186 mph. In terms of power, F1 produces around 1,000 bhp, FE has 470 bhp, F2 generates 620 bhp, and F3 only 380 bhp. In terms of acceleration (0-60 mph), FE is the fastest at 1.82s, followed by F1 at 2.6s, F2 at 2.8s, and F3 trailing last. Overall, F1 emerges as the clear winner in this comparison, with F2 and FE tied in second place and F3 far behind in third.

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