Across
- 2. The aerodynamic force that keeps the car glued to the track.
- 4. A type of tire with no tread pattern, used in dry conditions.
- 5. A trackside official responsible for safety and assistance.
- 9. The data system that monitors a car’s performance in real time.
- 10. A signal warning drivers of danger ahead.
- 12. A vehicle that leads the race under caution periods.
- 14. A secure area where cars are inspected after qualifying or a race.
- 15. A system that reduces aerodynamic drag to increase speed on straights.
- 17. The process of tires wearing out over a race.
- 18. A safety device protecting the driver’s head.
Down
- 1. A radio command telling a driver to enter the pits.
- 3. A sequence of tight corners designed to slow cars down.
- 6. An official who ensures drivers follow the rules.
- 7. The first place on the starting grid.
- 8. The aerodynamic effect that helps a car go faster behind another.
- 9. A component that increases engine power using exhaust gases.
- 11. The formation of cars before the race start.
- 13. A hybrid system that recovers and reuses energy.
- 14. A quick stop for refueling and tire changes.
- 16. The stage where the top three drivers stand after a race.
