The stats are posted here:
http://www.darkschneidr.com/portal/index.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=133
There are none, the is just guides.. alough i found one... What you do, you have to have 52 of each and every car on street racing, which unlocks the Batmobile, then race 20 times with that batmobile in London on the the first one then it makes you level 999!
The racing car is an unlockable of level 7. to use it, you have to complete the requirements for all 3 street race in that level You must win each race , then go to a phone booth to use it. Thanks
Depends, there are different types of race that use different types of car and each race will usually have different catorgries. First there are diffrent kinds of races withe all difrent kinds of cars built for those -drag races -oval races -road/street/airport etc. races -rallys -races on tracks laid out on car parks using cones -hilclimbs and sprints Al have their own kind of cars. - riding your mum with no handle bars their is also the firrarie
A lap
In my opinion, boat racing is more dangerous. There are more auto racing crashes each year, but far more walk away uninjured from auto crashes than boat racing crashes.
People congregated at open fields and drove their street cars to race against each other. Small tracks were founded and it was basically drive your street car onto the track and race. By the 1940s promoters were heavily involved and in 1947 a sanctioning body was founded to regulate the sport.
A harness racing driver should make at least 20,000 at the end of each year.
Go to Commander - and Seduce the merfolk - it's a Drop Item Seduce the merfolk (You will get one trident for each level in the mision)
No that was NASCAR
there racing
Motorboat racing encompasses several types, including offshore powerboat racing, circuit racing, and drag racing. Offshore racing involves long-distance races in open waters, while circuit racing takes place on closed courses, often featuring tight turns. Drag racing focuses on straight-line speed over a short distance. Each type has its own set of rules, classes, and racing formats, catering to different skills and boat designs.
Street Racing is illegal.It's highly unlikely that you'd find a published list of salaries for people receiving money for doing something that's against the law.Sometimes, sections of public roads are closed off and used for racing.But legally, being closed off means that right then they're not public roads, and the race is just like any other race, only held on roads rather than on a track.If you had a guy specializing in those kinds of races, I guess you could call him a street racer though.Don't know if there's enough interest in that kind of thing for there to be Pro racers doing it.Even if there is. the salary of pro racers varies a lot.