The City/State/Country is called "Monaco", it's the only city, state, and country with the same name.
The strict regulations mean that the teams inevitably end up with very similarly sized cars. As a typical example, the 2007 season Toyota TF107 is 453cm long, 180cm wide and 95cm high. Hope This Helps.
That war was in NO WAY inevitable but I don't have nearly enough time to list all the ways it could have been prevented. Read "The Unnecessary War" by Patricia Meehan and you'll see how incredible it was that the war happened at all.
AnswerI believe any fight is avoidable, if the possible participants are willing to compromise.The leaders of the world, namely Hitler, Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt and Hirohito were not compromisers.
Compromising w/men like Hitler and Stalin was very dangerous. Churchill and Roosevelt knew this. Hirihito was in no position to compromise, his country was about a year away form destitute.
The personalities of the leaders at the time, in my opinion, made WW2 unavoidable. That's not to say that they were all war mongers. Hitler was, yes, and thus set the stage in Europe for no compromise.
Hirohito needed to act to secure vital commodities that Japan lacked, from the rest of Asia. His back was to the wall and the Emperor (would never admit defeat)
Answeri have a short and simple answer to this: no in my opinion because of the treaty of Versailles. since Germany was definetely one of the main countries involved, they were looking for trouble and reprisal. they wanted to justify themselves in another war especially because of their humiliation in WWI. also, tensions had been enormous and hard to avoid. Answeryes world war 2 was inevitale why because Germany was an imperialistic nation and its every growing expansions were unlikely to stop Hitler didnt start ww2 the allies did by forceing germanys economy to collapse and force the Germans to expand but i don't think that the Germans were at fault as there early expansions were considered apart of the German empire in ww1
AnswerYes. World War II was going to happen. The Germans only option for economic uprising was war along with Japan, Itally and numerous other axis nations. The only real way to have stopped it other than changing history was to stop the political parties in all the axis power nations before they could start war. And even if that happened Stalin would have started World War II for world domination. Sorry to say it but WWII was a storm that could not be stopped.
Many do, but they have highly modified engines, to use racing fuel in a stock or standard engine is a waste of money, manufactures design most engines to run on regular gas (97 octane), compression determines what octane should be, as a rule of thumb.
It ranges because of driver popularity, and amount of wins. For example, Jeff Gordon makes annualy over 5 million dollars just for racing not for sponsoring anything. Now, a driver like Kenny Wallace might be lucky if he breaks the 1 million dollar mark. In other series it works the same. In the IRL Danica Patrick gets paid more than most drivers even though she is winless, but she is the covergirl of the racing scene.
It is used in calculating the speed of the car. It also used in monitoring the stats.
if the car is high,it is easy to produce the torque in car due to large moment arm,and the car can takes the sommerslauts
One can find a free collection of Java games from Mob or Java's website. There are some other websites that host Java games, such as Funny-Games and Chess Games.
call Ray Tucker in Greensboro N C zip 27406 he lives on Concord Church Road.
I have been and around racing for 45 years he is the best dirt driver I have seen!!!!!
I plan to contact him about him, to work with my grandson about learning to drive on dirt. ( Clint King ) who just was named the national champion for the pro challenge racing series at the age of 13 who won the championship by about 170 points he also won 11 of 17 races see web site clintking.com I fell like ray is one of the best.
Charles King ( charlesK@warehousedesign.net)
Okay haha i love this i race with Ray Tucker at County Line Raceway. In Elm City, NC. He is a real good racecar driver a very clean but fast driver.
It simple but yet again not... depending on the turns is depending on everything really... um i say setup or kick the car to the left in the turn then turn right an drive it through the best way to learn this that i know of without driving a late model or racecar is a four wheeler...
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The tire engineer did say that while you can soften tires with solvents, what is done to the rubber is untested and an unknown especially if a home brew is used. It may present a safety problem. As a result, he said that is why most tire manufacturers recommend extreme care and even avoidance in the use of solvents or any other fluids for tire hardness control or stickiness. For those who do use tire softeners, the use of a commercial brand from a reputable supplier with a history and application instructions is an alternative.
* http://www.racecarbook.com/articles/traction.shtmlTire softener:
* http://www.stockcarproducts.com/acc19a.htm Tire softeners work by physically breaking down the rubber compound, making the tire softer and increasing its ability to grip and hold the racetrack. The active ingredients in all but a select few of the softening products are hydrocarbons - chemicals like toluene and benzene - that are proven to cause cancer when ingested in even small quantities. These chemicals are easily absorbed through the skin, or inhaled as microscopic, airborne particles. Virtually every expert I spoke to -- other than the manufacturers themselves - stated unequivocally that anyone using tire softener is literally taking their life in their hands. In fact, the manufacturers themselves put warning labels on their products, cautioning users to avoid physical contact with the chemicals, and recommending the use of respirators, rubber gloves, and indoor ventilation systems when using them.
* http://www.outsidegroove.com/SpeedReading/speedreading_07252002.htm
It's a class of small race cars/carts using generally 600cc
motorcycle engines.
The cars used in The Race of Champions are mandated by the race organisation and vary from year to year. For 2008, the six cars used were the ROC car, the KTM X-Bow, the RX150, the Ford Focus WRC, the Fiat Abarth 500 Assetto Corse and Solution F Prototype.