Throughout the course of my research, it has been evident how the use of physics has aided the transition of racing cars to FORMULA ONE cars that are able to travel at much higher speeds. Had it not been for the addition of wings, and the sudden epiphany of how important traction of tires and downward forces were, formula one cars would have never advanced to such a stage. It has only been through the understanding of drag, air resistance and upward forces that scientists were able to develop sufficient counter-measures to raise the bar to a whole new level. Though speed has been their priority, safety was never once compromised. In fact, it has been continually improved. With the new safety regulations that have regulated standard helmets and suits, racers can be ensured that F1 is no longer as dangerous as before.