Since the beginning of the Formula One Championship, the Formula One Engines have undergone a great deal of evolution. According to the rules of 2005, the Formula One Engines should not be more than 3 liters. Minimum 10 cylinders should be present. The future Formula One Engines are manufactured in order to make the engines more eco-friendly. The manufacturers are also considering harnessing the waste heat energy from the car exhausts. The Formula One Engines are made with high RPM. Initially the Formula One Engines were 3 liters. All the engines are naturally aspirated. Currently all the engines for Formula One Cars are restricted to 19,000 RPM to cut down the cost of production. It also increased the engine reliability.
All cars have the engine located between the driver and the rear axle. The engines for Formula One Cars use separate starting devices to start engines in the pits and on the grid.
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