Racing Cars And Their History
For instance, every IndyCar on the track shares the same chassis and aerodynamics package, which are all designed and sold by a third-party supplier rather than being developed in-house at an outrageous expense. The same goes for the engines of IndyCar vehicles, which are all 2.2-liter twin-turbo V6s engineered and sold by either Honda or Chevrolet . Drivers that can drive the racing vehicles are the sportsmen or sportswomen as in all sporting activities of humans. Drag racing is two cars head-to-head, the winner proceeding to the next round. Professional classes are all first to the finish line wins. Sportsman racing is handicapped using an index (a lowest e.t. allowed), and cars running under their index "break out" and lose. The sport soon blossomed in Southern California, and quickly spread around the world. A large proportion of professional racing drivers began in karts, often from a very young age, such as Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso. Several former motor...