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The 101 of Formula One vs. Performance Cars
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The Theory of Petrol Head
by Riasat Noor
The 101 of Formula One vs. Performance Cars - straight road racing as against the mastered
art of racing through the tree lines and gravels. There is no point in driving a fast car slow as
there is (almost) no point in driving an F1 in a racetrack asphalt.
The Pro Set Border Less Trading Card Design Of 1991 Used By Topps Shut Down Pro
Set
by Jim Allan
Between 1989 and 1991 Pro Set took millions away from rival sports card companies. Pro Set
finally had to give way to Topps Stadium Club cards and shut down in 1994 facing a debt in
the hundreds of millions. Topps took Pro Sets border less design and came out on, "Topp".
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The Emotional Rollercoaster of Motorsport
by Tom Roberts
Working in motorsport can be great fun. Or it can be emotionally draining. Learn about all the
ups and downs experienced in a single race weekend by those on the inside.
Motor Racing on TV: Formula One and Indycar
by John Powell
The global reach of television has given motor racing enthusiasts an opportunity to view both
the traditional European-based Formula One competition as well as the Indy series long
popular in the USA. Formula One racing has always been on tracks that include most of the
features of ordinary motor roads, especially tight bends and moderate inclines, whereas Indy
racing was for many years confined to special race tracks formed in an oval with banked
curves at each end. Since 2005, however, Indy racing has increasingly included some events
on road and street courses and these have come to predominate with only about one-third of
races now taking place on oval tracks. In this respect, the two motor sports seem to have
become more alike, but the contrast between Formula One and Indy racing on the oval track
remains.
Hot Rods On The Mississippi Gulf Coast - (1953-1957) The Early Years
by Michael C Evans
2. Hot Rodding was a new sport where anyone with a car could prove how fast they were, if you
loved cars this was the place for you! The American public was no stranger to Hot Rod
Racing. Hot Rod Racing first became popular in California after World War II with newly
coined words such as "stripped-down" and "souped-up". This was a time for strictly thrills, not
any more than that. These were serious young men, and some not-so-young men who spent
hours rebuilding motors and listening to safety lectures and watching films on safe driving. On
the Mississippi Gulf Coast during the 1950s car enthusiast and teen-aged kids formed Hot
Rod Clubs such as the Chariots, Coasters, Road Rebels, and Pace Makers. What was the
difference between the Chariots & Coasters? The Chariots were organized in January 1956,
with the purpose of providing directed activities in the maintenance and operation of hot rods.
The Coasters organized Oct 4, 1954. Holding a charter with the National Hot-Rod Association
made up of Keesler Field Men. The club was organized for on-the-base military personnel
and their dependents.
2016 Monaco Grand Prix: The Fallout
by Elle Haus
The Monaco Grand Prix never fails to disappoint; the glamorous yet challenging street circuit
separates the men from the boys, and is the race all drivers desire to win. With its limited
overtaking opportunities some spectators consider this prestigious race to be boring, however
they underestimate the complexity of the sport's slowest and most difficult circuit. Whilst
narrowly swerving around the streets of the Principality, drivers are challenged with tight
corners and numerous elevation changes as they negotiate their way through the tight and
twisty track, tackling the hazardous hairpins and treacherous tunnel.
Formula 1 Rising Stars: Interview With Valtteri Bottas
by Elle Haus
Valtteri Bottas is regarded as one of Formula 1's rising stars. And rightly so; in 2014, in only
his second season in the sport, the Finn secured six podiums and finished fourth in the
Drivers' Championship, outperforming his more experienced teammate Felipe Massa. Bottas'
breakthrough season greatly contributed to the resurgence of the Williams F1 team, which
saw them finish third in the Constructors' Championship; their best result since 2003's second
place.
Behind the Scenes With the Sahara Force India F1 Team
by Jessica C Thornicroft
Have you ever wondered what it is like to stand in the Sahara Force India garage on a race
weekend? Ever wondered what it's like to be a guest in the Formula 1 paddock? I am so
proud to say that Sahara Force India invited me to spend Free Practise 1 with them at the
Belgium Grand Prix 2015, all so that I can share the experience with you guys. One of life's
most precious gifts is passion. Passion is what fuels people to do great things and what
inspires teams to work together. It is an emotion which I felt was the key driving force behind
3. the whole operation. The feeling of walking through the Formula 1 paddock for the first time is
one I don't think I will be able to replace any time soon. Imagine starting a new job for the first
time, one you have wanted for ages after years of applications, then multiply that feeling by a
thousand.
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A Brief Guide to the History of the 24 Hrs of Le Mans Race
by Ian Hunterson
In 1969, Jackie Ickx pulled on his leather driving gloves and walked across the track to his
race car, while the other drivers did the traditional "run and jump" start. He did this in protest,
encouraging the other drivers to race with seatbelts fastened. Jackie Ickx would go on to win
the 24 hrs of Le Mans in a Ford GT 40.
The Youngest Driver In Formula 1 Divides Opinion
by Nik D
17-year old Formula 1 racing driver, Max Verstappen, has caused quite a stir since he came
onto the F1 scene in March this year. Son of former Dutch F1 driver, Jos Verstappen, Max is
the youngest ever driver in Formula 1. Incredibly, he hadn't passed his driving test when he
joined the sport, so was allowed to race at 200 mph around a race track but not permitted to
drive on public roads. He has since passed his test and due to a regulatory change, his
record as the youngest driver to race in Formula 1 will stand, since the minimum age for a
super licence (the type you need to be allowed to race on track) has been increased to 18
years old.
F1: Flyaway Races Pressure for Drivers
by Julie Olivia Wright
When you are watching F1 drivers flying from country to country to attend races, you might
envy them greatly, for you think that the racers just have so many opportunities for free travel.
However, do the drivers enjoy this kind of travel? The races taken place in various countries
are called flyaway races. Every year, F1 will be held in about 20 countries, which means that
the drivers have to fly from country to country throughout the year to enter the race. Indeed,
this provides them a golden opportunity to sightsee. Nevertheless, F1 sport is time and
energy consuming, which hinders drivers to have fun in their relaxed time. Above all, due to
flyaway races, the drivers all suffer severely from jetlag and irregular schedule.
Looking To Get Into Motocross Racing? It's Easier Than You Think
by Michael Pagano
Have you ever seen those freestyle racers that fly through the air on dirt bikes, whipping and
flipping, seemingly defying gravity? Have you ever though, "Wow, I wish I could do that?" The
good news is, you can. And it's easier to get started than you think.
Autocross - Your Choice for a Low-Budget Race
by Julie Olivia Wright
4. Are you a racing lover? Are you still worrying about the high cost of auto racing? Don't worry!
Thanks to autocross, now you can have an exhilarating driving experience at an extremely
low-budget. Take a look!
Ten Tips for Your First Weekend Track Racing
by Julie Olivia Wright
I know it is the first time that you have gone to a weekend track racing event. And I fancy that
you desire some tips for it. Now I would like to give you some instructions on how to make
your debut at the track successful.
Formula 1 Nostalgia: 1988 Japanese Grand Prix
by Elle Haus
Formula 1 Nostalgia. Suzuka showdown delivers first crowning glory for Senna.
Formula 1 Nostalgia: 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix
by Elle Haus
Formula 1 Nostalgia. Jenson Button blazes to maiden Formula 1 win at the first-ever wet
Hungarian Grand Prix.
Formula 1 Legends: Interview With Mario Andretti
by Elle Haus
Italian-born, American-raised Mario Andretti's motorsport dream began at the 1954 Italian
Formula 1 Grand Prix at Monza. The 14-year-old Andretti, along with his twin brother,
watched in amazement as the Ferrari of his first racing idol and hometown hero Alberto Ascari
sped around the track, not knowing then that this cherished childhood moment would also be
career defining for him. Monza holds a special place in Andretti's heart and he declares he
could not have written a better script: in 1978 he secured the Formula 1 World Championship
there, twenty-four years after attending his first...
Formula 1 Flashback: 2008 British Grand Prix
by Elle Haus
The 2008 Formula 1 season was a hotly contested Championship race between veteran
drivers Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa, and British young-gun and 2007 World
Championship runner-up Lewis Hamilton. By the time racing moved to Silverstone for the
British Grand Prix, the ninth race on the calendar that year, Ferrari's Massa had secured three
wins to his teammate, and reigning Formula 1 World Champion, Raikkonen's two, while
Hamilton for McLaren had also celebrated two victories. It was an eventful Grand Prix
weekend all round, with more off-track drama than on-track action in the lead up to race day...
NASCAR Top Series Fate: After Sprint Pulls Itself Out
by Julie Olivia Wright
Due to the highly competitive business environment it is facing, Sprint, a giant
telecommunications company, announced this week that it would end NASCAR top-tier series
title sponsorship after 2016. As disappointed as NASCAR might feel, the urgent task for them
at the moment is to find another proper title sponsor for the sport in the next 18 months. Will
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