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Auto Racing

Road-legal racing that takes place in a modified-production car or a hand-built car. Races are point-to-point rather than on circuits; they can have several stages and can be won by time, speed, and/or both. This category includes drivers, teams, cars, point standings, and more.

1,903 Questions

How fast is 150 km per hour in miles per hour?

The answer depends on what kind of miles you are using. There are 1.8 km per Nautical Mile and only 1.584 km in a Statue Mile.

Thus 150km/1.8=83.33 Nautical M/hr and 150km/1,584=94.6969 Statue m/hr.

The Nautical mile is 6000 feet and the Statute mile is 5280 feet

Does Kyle Petty smoke?

He used to, but has recently given it up.

As of Richmond 2011 (Spring Race) He still does. Saw him take a few drags back stage.

How many seats are in Bristol Motor Speedway?

Bristol Motor Speedway has a seating capacity of 160,000.

How did 'Boogity Boogity Boogity Let's Go Racing Boys' start?

From what Waltrip has said, that when he was a driver, he got tired of hearing his spotter or crew chief say "green, green, green" at the start of every race. He wanted to hear something more original.

What is J.J. Yeley's whole name?

JJ Yeleys Birth name is Christopher Beltram Hernandez-Yeley

While JJ 's Mother was in labor- his father Jack and his "Almost Uncle" Jimmy - stood vigil. Before they decided on his Birth name- they nicknamed him JJ. (short for Jimmy Jack).

His Grandmother is the only one who actually ever calls him Christopher- the Hernandez was given to him in honor of his grandfather who died before JJ was born. His Mother had not taken his Fathers name at the time of his birth. When JJ began his racing career, JJ added his Fathers last name of Yeley. He felt it was a "good Racing name". Instead of getting rid of Hernandez, JJ just hyphenated it. JJ's father is a seven-time Arizona Midget Racing champion and two- time World of Outlaws midget champion "Cactus" Jack Yeley.

You can visit JJ's own website - or join the JJ Yeley Fans Message Board from the link below.

After the last race of the season what determines who wins the Nextel cup the points leader or the winner of the race?

the points leader. The closest the winner of the last race of the season came close to winning the Cup was in 1992, when Atlanta race winner Bill Elliott lost the Cup by a mere 10 points to Alan Kulwicki who finished second in the race (and had led 1 more lap than Elliott to get the 5 extra bonus points for leading the most laps)

What kind of questions do Nascar reporters ask?

The kinds of questions usually asked are the "What", "Why" & "How" type questions if you are covering a race. If you're in an interview with a driver, team owner, or someone in the industry, ask questions concerning their career, how they got started, what happened in an event or occurrence at a certain point in their career, and some of what their favorite moments may've been.

Is the old oval at the Monza Circuit still used or usable?

Yes it's still open.

open time: from 09.30 to 12.00 and from 14.30 to 19.30

How did enzo Ferrari change the world?

He created one of the greatest sporting companies in the world which is Ferrari.

What types of head injuries can occur with race car drivers?

when we play car race ,then so many accidents are take place .Then we loss our legs or hand or anything from our body.accidents damages our head & damaged our brain and we loss our memory power.and also loss our eyes or nose or eyers etc.

What is the Fastest quarter mile production motorcycle?

As of October 2023, the fastest quarter-mile production motorcycle is the Kawasaki Ninja H2R. This track-only bike has been recorded completing the quarter-mile in approximately 9.57 seconds. However, it's important to note that the H2R is not street-legal; among street-legal motorcycles, the Ducati Panigale V4 R is often cited as one of the fastest, with quarter-mile times around 10.5 seconds. Always check for the latest records, as new models may emerge.

What could I do as a product for my Senior Project on Drag Racing if building a car isn't an option?

I don't know the requirements, however, a few ideas come to mind, any gear head would enjoy doing. Get a couple of NASCAR die cast models, and build to scale a model demonstrating how the aerodynamics of the draft work. Use a small fan, and smoke emitting object to demonstrate. Another would be to get one of those models that you build, of a working car engine. They are transparent, and you could break down exactely how a 4 stroke internal combustion engine works. Or, how about some sort of report, with photos, on the negativer effects of street racing. Maybe that would save one of your classmates lives.

When was the first car race held?

it was made when someone invented it in 1884 when this man invented normal they just counted those and made them into race cars

Can a skyline GTR r32 drift?

yes providing you have the right camber and what not

What is a hot pass at Bristol Motor Speedway?

The "hot" pass is a pit pass that not only allows you to be in the pits before the race, but during and after. The elusive hot pass for Bristol Motor Speedway is hard to get and even harder to keep. You cannot buy these straight out, you have to get them from sponsors, drivers, etc.

They come with luxury suite tickets though. They also have "Cold" passes which allow you to be in the pits before the race but the "Hot" pass is what everyone strives to have!!

What does E.S.P stand for regarding motor vehicles?

e.s.p. relating to motor vehicles stands for electronic stability programme.this enables a vehicle optium steering and braking when the vehicle control is lost due to skidding e.t.c.

What is the definition for street racing?

Street racing:

The act of racing two or more automobiles (or motorcycles)on a public street. In most cases illegally and without authorization.