Nascar's Michigan International Speedway is located in Brooklyn, Michigan.
It really depends on your location. I think the best thing you can do is to look up at your driving school and ask them for the nearest race car driving schools as they are in the same field of teaching.
Yes, it is indeed spelled race car.
The state of Michigan does require that all drivers have some car insurance. This includes either having liability or full policy coverage.
There are about 65 different companies that offer car insurance in Michigan according to the Michigan State buyers guide. Some of the better known companies are: Met Life Car, State Farm, All State and Esurance.
UTI is one of the most comprehensive yet affordable schools to learn about car repair. Courses can be taken on the schools website also.
Michigan Car Company was created in 1864.
Michigan Car Company ended in 1892.
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This varies by race car by race car. The mpg spends on the kind of track, weather conditions, tyres, and how long the race is. Some race cars are designed for high mpg. Example is that a F1 car would do around 3-4 mpg whereas some can do as much as 60 but for oblivious reasons. The average mpg usually around 3-6 MPG.
Not at all, even if the vehicle was once used for any type of profesional racing does not make it a race car. Just because a car is fast does not make it a race car either. Even if the car is currently used for street racing, it is not legally a race car. Everybody wants to call their car a race car, but if you don't professionally race it then don't bother saying that it is a race car.