Racing
Because of its light weight, high
strength, and extreme rigidity, carbon fiber plays an important part in the
modern racing world. It is used (and has been since the 1980s) for many things
in Formula 1 (widely regarded as the most prestigious racing series in the
world) race cars such as the one pictured below including the brakes,
suspension, chassis, the body, seat, spoilers or “wings”, and
steering wheel. The picture here (from http://boards.ign.com/Gran_Turismo/b5208/36998604/p56/) is of a Ferrari F2004 from the 2004
racing season. Through the use of carbon fiber and
other high-tech composites, that car (and others like it) are able to produce
over 900 horsepower, pull nearly four Gs of stopping force, and still weigh
only 600 kilograms (including the driver!)