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In the 1980s and 1990s, short course was extended to racing inside stadiums in the Mickey Thompson Entertainment Group; this format was revived by Robby Gordon in 2013 with his Stadium Super Trucks series. One-make, or single marque, championships often employ production-based cars from a single manufacturer or even a single model from a manufacturer's range. There are numerous notable one-make formulae from various countries and regions, some of which – such as the Porsche Supercup and, previously, IROC– have fostered many distinct national championships. Single marque series are often found at club level, to which the production-based cars, limited modifications, and close parity in performance are very well suited. There are also single-chassis single seater formulae, such as Formula Renault and Formula BMW, usually as "feeder" series for "senior" race formula .

These cars are referred to as LMP cars with LMP1 being run mainly by manufacturers and the slightly less powerful LMP2 cars run by privateer teams. All three Le Mans Series run GT cars in addition to Le Mans Prototypes; these cars have different restrictions than the FIA GT cars. You might be scratching your head, wondering what stock car racing is. You’ve probably heard of it as NASCAR and it’s been America’s most popular racing series since it became a thing in 1948. The story of how NASCAR came to be is one that’s worth knowing. Moonshine runners during the prohibition era made modifications to their vehicles to outrun the police while maintaining their “stock” appearance.

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¹This vehicle shown here is the Rally Dakar vehicle that is not available as a production model. Tony Southgate's first design for BRM was the BRM P153, a low bathtub monocoque with bulbous sides that was a complete change to previous designs. This design returned the team to competitiveness with Pedro Rodriguez winning the Belgian GP. Non-contact formulas include National Hot Rods, Stock Rods, and Lightning Rods. On July 22, 1894, the Parisian magazine Le Petit Journal organized what is considered to be the world's first motoring competition, from Paris to Rouen. One hundred and two competitors paid a 10-franc entrance fee.

If you’re looking to enter your first actual race, here’s what you can expect. This racing series is also known as showroom stock in the U.S. and is one of the more economical and easier ways for enthusiasts to get into racing. In this series, very lightly modified or unmodified vehicles race against similarly outfitted cars. The production-based road cars in this series have strict restrictions to what kind of suspension, tires, wheels, aerodynamics, brakes, and performance vehicles can be fitted with. This is done to ensure vehicles are as similarly equipped as possible for racing to remain competitive.

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Drag racing was organized as a sport by Wally Parks in the early 1950s through the National Hot Rod Association . Other major rally events include the British Rally Championship, Intercontinental Rally Challenge, African Rally Championship, Asia-Pacific Rally Championship, and endurance rally events like the Dakar Rally. The world's first all-female Formula racing team was created in 2006.

Some of the 24-hour races are some of the more iconic ones in the world, including the 24 Hours at Daytona, 24 Hours of Nurburgring, and 24 Hours of Le Mans. Yes, these races really do last 24 hours and are a grueling test for both man and machine. McLaren returned to Formula 2 in 1972 with the McLaren M21, the works car being driven by Jody Scheckter.

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Brakes and stopping power also play a major role, as cars are hitting insane speeds over short distances and need to come to a stop quickly. Things became official when a mechanic named William France formed the National Association for Stock Car Racing in 1948, uniting the drivers in a single series. While modern NASCAR vehicles wear massive sponsorships, funky paint schemes, and enormous numbers, they still resemble the stock cars that they’re based on. All NASCAR racing takes place on oval tracks, while all vehicles are built on a steel tube chassis, utilize a 5.8-liter V8 engine, and come with a four-speed manual transmission. Unfortunately, Touring Car racing is most popular in Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Australia. The vehicles that are raced in this series are based on road-going production vehicles that have been heavily modified.

Cars got no cooler than the Peugeot205 T16, and drivers no more committed than four-time WRC champ Juha Kankkunen. This vehicle shown here is the Rally Dakar vehicle that is not available as a production model. Designed for experienced and demanding drivers and professionals. As stated above, IndyCar is often considered the “American version” of Formula 1, but the cars, rules, and racetracks are actually much different. Andy Granatelli commissioned the construction of two STP Indy cars for 1969, using Lotus 56 monocoques with "Superwedge" bodywork and fitted with Plymouth stock block engines. The first car to be called a Lotus 69 was a monocoque Formula 2 car built for 1970.

You can find the best and newest car games by using the filters. The 488 Challenge is the most powerful car ever deployed in a single-marque series and is the first Ferrari turbo to be used in the Challenge. The new Evo kit improves overall performance, driveability and consistency of performance, to grant the driver ever greater driving pleasure and enjoyment. Others, of course all competition activities of a motor racing championship is nothing without Spectators! All the championships are supported by fans and spectators who watch and, finally, help technology to grow.

The track was a 4.45 km circuit, 30 m wide, with two curves banked to a height of 8.5 m. Sprint, relay, endurance, and handicap races were run at Brooklands, as well as long-distance runs in 1932. Montlhéray was also the site of many long-distance speed records.

As modern motor racing is centered on modern technology with many corporate sponsors and much politics involved, historical racing tends to be the opposite. Because it is based on a particular era it is more hobbyist oriented, reducing corporate sponsorship and politics. Events are regulated to only allow cars of a certain era to participate. The only modern equipment used is related to safety and timing. A historical event can be of a number of different motorsport disciplines.

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