A racing history Part 1
Racing comes in many forms in America racing stock became one of the most popular sports and racing one of the best known brands in the country Formula 1 takes the stage throughout the Europe and expands internationally, where icons like Michael Schumacher captivated crowds Yet there are many other forms of racing, including passenger car, production car, rally car, karting, and most Regardless the type of race you are, that all the information you want can be found online if you need speed, we will take you through the winding road of the Internet.
Auto racing traces its roots to the creation of the first cars to gasoline engine the late 19th Century Paris magazine Le Petit Journal launched the first automobile race in 1894 sport quickly spread to the United States, where traveled first race about 54 miles from Illinois and took the win over 10 hours to complete as the sport has evolved differed, as some cars were lighter, packed with turbochargers, and made more aerodynamic rally cars now, stock cars, production cars, funny cars and race all in their own unique rules and specifications the Internet can help you follow the different branches of the sport, all with their own rich histories.
Racing a few different names racing, motor racing, motor racing and motorsports The last two names can also characterize motorcycle racing, so if you want to refine your search, do not use them.
Due to the growing popularity of motor racing in the United States and around the world, sites devoted to some aspects of the history of this sport are abundant but people every day who have a passion for the sport to create the vast majority of these sites, and as a result, there are many problems with the legitimacy so definitely do not be afraid to be aware of these potentially rich sources, but watch the fountain.
Not provide a lot of the history of the historical racing, it is also a great source of links to other sites racing history Not all sites on the links page is worth your time but if you are looking for a wide variety of choice, it's the place to go.
The Discovery Channel offers this quick guide to the different types of racing.
The National Museum of part of American History, Smithsonian Institution, America presents its exposure Move online The exhibition is a great place to start learning about the history of American racing The site consists of drawings and photographs to accompany the story, starting with the birth of the race in Europe and continues to the present day, when there are races involving fuel-efficient vehicles.
Great history Price is part of the publishing group Motorsports The general history section Big Unit price formation of racing and especially GP race in a comprehensive, easy to understand The site lists 26 Grand Prix Hall of Fame, each with a concise history and many photos.
The Golden Era of Grand Prix Racing is a unique site in that it specializes in the history of GP racing 1934-1939, the years of Mercedes-Benz was in fierce competition with Auto Union The site is a little disorganized but it contains troves of very interesting information that you probably won t find anywhere else, however, the information may not be 100 percent correct that the foreword by Doug Nye warns, so be careful with your analysis of the details.
Formula One art the early years, the British era, Grooves and New Legends section, and many photographs help complete the information.
Provides a great history of racing stock and NASCAR There recount his decade by decade history of the stock because a section devoted to great shopping, a compilation of articles for the Daytona 500 years by year, an assembly of passages on the 50 greatest drivers, a section on former champions, and a function of the evolution of the stock car.
Has a good concise history of NASCAR starting with the base of the sport around the Second World War and up to the Dale Earnhardt period The site's goal is to create a community for fans of NASCAR women throughout the country, but this story is quite helpful for fans of all kinds.
The Indianapolis Star offers this interesting and useful history of the Indianapolis 500 The site describes the origins of the track and its decline during the Great Depression and World War II, enmities, famous families, and bios There is even a death list the racecourse, including the riders, mechanics and spectators.
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