Infiniti ->ke36 and Red Bull continue its series about how to make an F1->ke662 car with the third part of the series that explains the manufacturing process. This new video reveals the process the team uses to construct actual pieces of the car and how each F1 car is hand-build by a team of workers.

The RB9 has more than 6,500 unique parts and over 100,000 different components, so you can imagine that the development process is quite complicated, and that each member of the team needs to know exactly what he has to do. Seventy percent of these parts are developed in-house and there are 20 milling machines that develop nearly much every component.

Check out the video (above) if you want to learn the development process behind this great F1 car.

If you are interested, you can also watch Part 1 and Part 2 of the series after the jump.

How to Make an F1 Car Part 2 - Composites

How to Make an F1 Car Part 1 - Design and R&D