No. Formula One cars are specialized machines that are designed to run only in race tracks. They are not built like normal road cars and are not designed to last long like a road car. F1 cars require special race tracks to run them. Most importantly even if someone can afford to buy a F1 car he would need a super license to drive it and that license is granted only to drive them in race tracks.
Closest you could come to an F1 car is a simulator.
I don't think F1 cars have a reverse gear. They are not like normal cars wherein the driver is expected to drive the vehicle both forward and backward. If a F1 car needs to be reversed, the driver puts the car in neutral gear and mechanics push the car backwards.
Yes, anyone is allowed to drive an F1 car, but the teams have to allow it and the person has to be fit enough.
It's the Mclaren f1 GT (but if you want it, you have to spend 1.5 millions)
McLaren F1 car of course, I have an art degree and a degree in being a know-it-all
The cost of hiring the talent to drive, design and manufacture a vehicle of the calibre of an F1 car is very expensive. Without sponsorship it simply would not be financially feasible.
A Car by about 40 meters at 180 mph
F1 car has more power and it is lighter than GT1 car
Buy a CD of an F1 and play it really loud or buy an f1. There is no way, it is in the engineering.
It has a v12, it is midengined, has rear wheel drive. The car also technology derived from Ferrari's F1 program.
You can rent an F1 car from The Jordan Company in the UK. You may have to cover the cost of shipping it to the US.