Research on Carbon Fiber Composite Materials and F1 Racing Automobile Design

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Composite is composed of two or more materials and its main performance is significantly different from that of each material constituting it. Each material has an appropriate quality proportion. This paper summarizes performance features of carbon fiber composite, introduces the use and development history of composite in F1 automobile race, analyzes the structural design and manufacturing process of composite in F1 racing automobile and puts forward the performance of carbon fiber composite to be improved in F1 racing automobile.

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