Before diving in the Evolution of F1 cars, I would prefer that you watch the first frantic race of Formula 1. The 1946 Turin Grand Prix Formula one fans have always shown their interest in a driver's ability to handle the race car around a circuit, these four wheeled speedy machineries have dramatically evolved over the years. During the first Formula One World Championship season in the 1950s F1 cars did not have any weight saving technology which resulted in a lot of car crashes. By the year 1960 a lot of improvements were introduced into the cars. Improvements like aerodynamics, downforce producing wings, overall bodywork features were making their way into the F1 cars. As the the year passed by improvements on the rear and front tyres also came into existence. Tyres grew wider during the 1960s, but they were still grooved. Slicks arrived in the early 1970s and boosted grips levels, increasing cornering speeds and acceleration. Recent improvements changed the entire course...