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Chariots of Fire - race - was created in 1991.
chariots were made in the 19th century when men wanted to race on them and win battles.
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Roman chariots were primarily made for use in warfare and racing. They were designed to be lightweight yet durable, with a low center of gravity for stability at high speeds. The construction of the chariots also allowed for quick maneuverability and ease of control by the charioteer.
Chariots of Fire
There was a procession of the chariots while a speaker announced the racers to the spectators.
Normally there were four chariots, each representing his team. However there could be exceptions, with more or less entries, such as a match race.
If you mean circus, it was a racetrack. The chariots or riders would race around an interior barrier or "spina". They would make a circuit (or several) which in today's vocabulary would be a lap.If you mean circus, it was a racetrack. The chariots or riders would race around an interior barrier or "spina". They would make a circuit (or several) which in today's vocabulary would be a lap.If you mean circus, it was a racetrack. The chariots or riders would race around an interior barrier or "spina". They would make a circuit (or several) which in today's vocabulary would be a lap.If you mean circus, it was a racetrack. The chariots or riders would race around an interior barrier or "spina". They would make a circuit (or several) which in today's vocabulary would be a lap.If you mean circus, it was a racetrack. The chariots or riders would race around an interior barrier or "spina". They would make a circuit (or several) which in today's vocabulary would be a lap.If you mean circus, it was a racetrack. The chariots or riders would race around an interior barrier or "spina". They would make a circuit (or several) which in today's vocabulary would be a lap.If you mean circus, it was a racetrack. The chariots or riders would race around an interior barrier or "spina". They would make a circuit (or several) which in today's vocabulary would be a lap.If you mean circus, it was a racetrack. The chariots or riders would race around an interior barrier or "spina". They would make a circuit (or several) which in today's vocabulary would be a lap.If you mean circus, it was a racetrack. The chariots or riders would race around an interior barrier or "spina". They would make a circuit (or several) which in today's vocabulary would be a lap.
In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.
The chariot races were held at a race track called circus. In the eastern part of the Roman Empire they used the Greek name: hippodrome.
The song is called Chariots of Fire, and it is by the Vangelis. Have a good day!
War chariots have more armored protection than racing chariots