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Indy cars still rule in attendance in Indianapolis. the Indy 500 can have up to 500,000 people in attendence. they black out the race in Indiana, so unless you are there you don't know who won until the nightly news. sprint cup gets about 200-250,000. you have to understand that the cup cars go about 45-50 mph slower than Indy cars, so the locals don't like them as much... ive heard them referred to as the nascar turtles. the track is 2.5 miles so when the cars go by, you have to wait awhile for them to come back.
They run quiet, fast, ultra smooth, and with a wider contact patch, plus they grip like mad.
The Indy 500 track looks like an oval.
A lot like riding in a car, just with a bit more noise and a way better view
It's almost always a wheel bearing that would cause that noise.
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No. Diesel cars are pollutive and the price of diesel is very expensive. many people do not like diesels at all because of the cost of fuel and the noise the car will make.
It makes it obvious to others (who know cars) that the car is turbocharged. It's another "machine noise." It's like another type of "vroom vroom!" to get excited about while driving.
What the best car games on the market are depends on what type of car games you like. For straight forward racing, nothing beats Indy or NASCAR games. If you like thrills, then Grand Theft Auto is it.
Some cars make noise like a squeak or a chirp when driven in reverse if they have high mileage. This noise is a warning that the transmission needs to be serviced. The filter should be changed along with the fluid.
According to my geography teacher it's things like planes cars boats and things that make a loud noise.
In 1898 there was no airplane.