Across
- 2. French racing team with a history of four championship titles in F1.
- 4. Brazilian F1 driver with the highest number of race starts in history.
- 6. Science of airflow around objects, a crucial factor in F1 car design.
- 9. UK racing team established by a three-time F1 champion, active from 1997 to 1999.
- 10. UK-based team that stunned the F1 world with double championships in their inaugural season.
- 12. Air resistance an F1 car experiences, slowing it down as it moves forward.
- 13. FIA's late race director, known for his commitment to safety and fairness.
- 15. Housing for an F1 car's radiators, integral to the vehicle's aerodynamic performance.
- 16. Austrian energy drink company that achieved four consecutive F1 title doubles.
- 20. The birthplace of F1's modern era, hosting the first race in 1950.
- 24. UK video game developer responsible for the official F1 racing game franchise.
- 25. The mastermind behind F1's transformation into a global sports powerhouse.
- 27. Italian F1 team that served as Red Bull Racing's sister team until 2019.
- 31. British F1 team with three championships in the 70s, a pioneer of aerodynamics.
- 33. Finnish F1 driver.
- 34. Situated near the track to impede wayward F1 cars.
- 35. Spanish circuit where the Spanish Grand Prix takes place annually.
- 36. British F1 driver, 1976 champion, and subject of the movie "Rush."
- 37. Challenging German circuit with a rich F1 history and a fearsome reputation.
- 41. The late British F1 commentator, beloved for his unmatched enthusiasm.
- 42. German F1 driver with a record number of championships in a ten-year span.
- 43. Elevated stage where the top three finishers celebrate their race achievements.
- 44. British F1 icon, sharing the record for most championship titles.
- 47. Belgian circuit famous for its treacherous weather and challenging layout.
- 48. UK engineering firm with a storied history of providing engines to F1 teams.
- 51. F1 competitor driving for the iconic British luxury automaker's team.
- 52. Spanish F1 driver.
- 53. Race pauses for tire and fuel changes, often featuring strategic battles.
- 54. F1 car component creating downforce and directing air over the vehicle.
- 56. Brazilian circuit with an anti-clockwise layout, hosting the Brazilian GP.
Down
- 1. The team synonymous with F1, boasting the most constructor championships.
- 2. Signifier that a race is halted, typically due to accidents or severe weather.
- 3. Four-time F1 champion from France.
- 5. Imola hero, dominated F1 with his relentless spirit.
- 7. German racing powerhouse with an unmatched streak of constructors' titles.
- 8. Austrian circuit that has been hosting F1 races since the 1960s.
- 11. American tire giant, once the primary choice for F1 teams from the 50s to the 90s.
- 14. Japanese tire company that supplied F1 teams for over a decade starting in the late 90s.
- 17. Italian tire manufacturer currently monopolizing F1's tire supply.
- 18. Hungarian circuit, home to the country's F1 Grand Prix since 1986.
- 19. Caution indicator, signaling drivers to reduce speed and be prepared to stop.
- 21. German circuit with a long history of hosting F1's German Grand Prix.
- 22. British F1 journalist known for his detailed pitlane reporting on Sky Sports.
- 23. Luxury British car brand that competes in F1 as a racing team.
- 26. Vehicle leading the pack during caution periods, ensuring driver safety.
- 28. Racing team that participated in F1 from 2000 to 2004.
- 29. The force pushing an F1 car onto the track, increasing grip and stability.
- 30. Ex-F1 driver from Britain, now providing expert analysis for Sky Sports.
- 32. Austrian F1 legend with three championships, known for his incredible comeback.
- 38. German F1 driver who triumphed, and retired shortly after.
- 39. Marker for the commencement of a race or the end of a caution period.
- 40. British commentator leading Sky Sports' F1 coverage with his distinct voice.
- 41. British racing team with a legacy of 20 championship titles in F1.
- 45. Award for the driver who achieves the quickest single lap in a race.
- 46. Racing team that competed in F1 from 1991 to 2005, known for its vibrant liveries.
- 48. The F1 driver with the most points at the end of the season.
- 49. Middle Eastern circuit, first in the region to host an F1 Grand Prix.
- 50. Scottish F1 driver with 13 Grand Prix victories, now a commentator.
- 55. Assembly of springs and dampers supporting an F1 car and aiding in handling.