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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

Who was the last Italian driver to win formula 1?

Giancarlo Fisichella is the last Italian Driver to win a Formula 1 race. He won the 2006 Malaysian GP. Apart from this he has a few other F1 race victories to his credit. He is one among the few Italians to have won a F1 race. Before him Jarno Trulli had a victory to his credit. He won the 2004 Monaco GP. Apart from these 2 people Alberto Ascari and Jean Alesi are two notable Italian racers who were famous and successful in the F1 circuits.

What is the purpose of a yellow stripe on NASCAR tires?

It looks like a stripe because it is moving so fast, but really it is just the writing on the side of the tire "Good Year" and "Eagle."

How many players is cars race o rama?

4-player just go to the options and select 4-player

Where in the us can you go as fast as you want?

Um..... lemme think CALIFORNIA my dad went there and drove really fas about 100 mile pre hour and didnt get a ticket trust me i know its California

Why does Martinsville Speedway use the grandfather clock as their trophy for a Nascar race?

In 1964, legendary race promoter and Martinsville Speedway owner Clay Earles decided that he needed an award that would distinguish his two events from the other sixty races on the Grand National (now Cup Series) schedule.

"My grandfather wanted something that reflected this area and this town," explains Clay Campbell, current president of the Martinsville Speedway, the only track remaining from NASCAR's original 1949 calendar. "He didn't have to look far. This area was built on the furniture industry and Ridgeway was based right here and they made the clocks right here. It was perfect. Still is."

Fast Freddy Lorenzen won the first Martinsville clock on September 27, 1964 when he outlasted Richard Petty and Junior Johnson.

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How much are Nascar drivers paid for winning the pole?

No money and no points, but the pole winner receives several things:

The driver starts the race on the inside of Row 1.


The crew chief gets first choice of pit stalls.


The car gets to run in the Sprint Unlimited, the first race of the season which is an all-star race for pole winners. (This was first called the Busch Clash, then the Budweiser Shootout.)

Is there a Colorado drag racing law?

I will make one thing absolutely, positively, crystal clear. I, my Father, and many others grew up street racing. I will also publicly admit, right here, right now, that without a doubt, street racing was the most stupid thing I have ever done in my life, and that statement does not come without heavy competition! Street racing has one basic law in every state that I know of. Illegal! Dragstrips are popping up everywhere. Use them. Competition driving is one of the coolest things in the world to participate in, as long as it follows a few rules. Closed course, safety rules mandated by a sanctioning body, ie: NASCAR,SCCA, NHRA, IHRA, ect. We have even lost some of our greatest contributors to motorsports, under those conditions. Misuse of horse power, is equal to playing with a loaded gun! With the ability to perform magic on these cars comes a responsibility.

What is the Brickyard 400 and where is it located?

The Brickyard 400 is a 400 mile Nascar Sprint Cup Series points race. It is held annually at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana.

Bus driver type of license?

If it has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 26,000 lbs. or less, a Class C CDL. If it has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of more than 26,000 lbs., Class B CDL. In both cases, a passenger endorsement is required.

What is the size limit of coolers at Texas Motor Speedway?

Okay I am pretty sure it is 14 inches by 14 inches. I know this is the truth for much other race tracks.

What is the drift angle?

The angle at which the car is approaching the corner

How do they pave a high banked speedway?

Very carefully, with the most experienced screed operators, paver operators and compaction equipment operators, they use a high quality asphalt product, probably 3/8's of an inch and lay it down in 3 to 4 lifts depending on how thick nascar wants it done.

How large is the Indianapolis Motor Speedway?

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is two and one half miles long.

How much does last place pay in Nascar?

It ranges from more than a quarter million in the Daytona 500 to just around 30 or 40 grand in the smaller races.

Why the height of racing cars is kept small?

if the car is high,it is easy to produce the torque in car due to large moment arm,and the car can takes the sommerslauts. Ahmed Bilal Pakistan

What time does the 12 hours of sebring start and end?

The green flag flies at 10:00 AM and the checker flies at 10:00 PM

Where does auto racing rank as a spectator sport?

Nationally, NASCAR is the fastest growing professional sport, rivaling professional football. Internationally, Formula 1 racing ranks second to what the rest of the world calls football (soccer).