it set the foundation for all of todays technology in space
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it lead to the spliting up of people according to races
Richard Petty won 200 NASCAR races. He ran 1,184 races over 35 years, and he was able to run that many because in the early days of NASCAR they ran several races every week. NASCAR went to one race per week in 1972, and that is called the Modern Era. In the Modern Era, the most winning driver is Jeff Gordon, with 92 wins.
Water or the lack of it. All humans require FRESH water, if it is not readily available the the population does not survive.
This is a tricky question that many of todays politicians fight to answer. There is a ruling majority but they have no power over minority races. An example in the U.S would be that the majority of American citizens are Caucasian.
1896, Athens - the first edition of the modern Olympic games
The fastest auto races are typically found in disciplines like Formula 1 and IndyCar, where cars can reach speeds exceeding 230 mph. The Indianapolis 500, a premier IndyCar race, often sees average speeds around 180 mph during the event. Additionally, the Nürburgring Nordschleife in Germany hosts endurance races where cars achieve remarkable speeds on its challenging course. Overall, these events highlight the extreme capabilities of modern racing technology and driver skill.
It most commonly affects males who are born to women over the age of 35.
teens, elderly, parents, students, employees, other races :)
There are many different races that are held besides foot races. These races include bike races, swimming races, and competence races.
Roman chariot racing was the great, great, grandfather of our modern day harness racing and auto racing. The connection with harness racing is obvious, while the auto racing incorporates the speed and touch of danger that the ancient chariot races held.
the most common races were the three legged races and the wheel races