Auto Racing Questions and Answers


What are the different auto race series?

Question:professional racing series (i.e. NASCAR, ARCA, etc)
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In Nascar near are many subdivisions: Nextel, Busch, Craftsman Truck, and the Dodge Weekly Racing Series. Then other series include ARCA, IROC, F1, IRL, Champ Car World Series, NHRA, IHRA, Champ Car, ALMS, Grand American, AMA Supercross, AMA Superbike, MotoGP, World Superbike, AMA Flat Track, World Motocross, SCCA, and Rally/Off-road.
Several.NASCAR, IndyCar, F1, Grand Prix, NHRA (Drag Racing)...
There's lost, NASCAR, IROC, F1, Indy.. too various to name
For friendly wheel race there is also the Indy Pro Series, the Toyota Atlanta Series, the Skip Barber Series, etc. There are really too lots to name.



Could you hold a vehicle chase on the street involving a Formula 1 coupé?

Question:Let's say you're agent 007 and you're trying to pick up an international thief who's taking past its sell-by date in a regular saloon. All you have available is a Formula 1 vehicle with a full cistern. Is it physically possible to have a saloon chase? Would the street damage the see car? How long previously you run out of gas? How fast could you jump on the highway?
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A hypothetical question deserves a hypothetical answer, however, base on a few facts, here goes:
I guessing this chase will embezzle place in a typical North American city, one where on earth the streets have lots of 90-degree turns and we'll choose Phoeniz, AZ., which hosted three U.S. Grands Prix, the concluding in 1991.
Ayrton Senna qualified on the pole for that see at an average speed of 164.488 Km/h (102.208 mph) and the fastest race nouns was set by Jean Alesi at 154.394 Km/h (95.935 mph), so you can be in motion fast on a city street.
Anyone near a lot of money can buy a year-old F1 sports car (there are lots of them in the Formula Boss series) and the likelihood are the only tires/tyres available will be not easy compound, so they will last longer than the typical tire/tyre you see at a Grand Prix. The cistern will probably hold enough fuel for roughly speaking 150 kilometers (just over 90 miles) - Phoenix was a two-stop see and the race distance be a tad under 300 kilometers.
If the driver is really skilled and can avoid the manhole covers (they be a problem at the Phoenix races, even though they be welded shut and I remember Kenny Atcheson dislodging one when the Group C cars run at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve) and dodge other traffic, then you can enjoy a chase. Of course the car would own to be set up for city streets with a legally high ride echelon, stiff springs and a lot of downforce. If the chase get to the highway, then the F1 vehicle would reach Monza-like speeds.
Of course this is adjectives fantasy and I am hypothecizing.
Yeah.. Like someone is going to sign out a multi million dollar car a moment ago sitting on the street in public. It's possible but not credible
the streets would tear the coupé apart... long before you run out of gas, you would suffer body and suspension damage... assuming you made it to the interstate minus damage, could make speed over 225mph... also, even if you could keep up the chase, not plausible you would be able to stop the other coupé... can't shoot at them... need both hand on the steering wheel... gears are controlled by stride shifters on the steering wheel...
If u talkin abt Schumi within the f1 car.. later surely.. the race is on... but who woul dare to see the world champ??
An international thief within a REGULAR CAR like what a corolla, or a 75 pinto, oooh I know a 65 chevelle convertible..no no that's not a regular sports car. Just having fun bud!
An F1 sports car on the streets is not flowing driving. First off, if your within a foot chase with said pilferer and he jumps into his wheel and bolts, you then run up to your F1 McLaren, you have better have a starter mounted to the motor, otherwise your a moment ago a street model at that point.
For the sake of arguement the car is running and sour you go I beleive that you would'nt get hold of very far so you have better nab him quickly. Fuel consuption at a rate of 1.5 to 3 miles per gallon( Give or pilfer a few miles. Watch out for speed bumps, underground parkades, any drive through (one gets hungry man a super hero) ummmm basically it would be a terrifically rough ride! Alot of bumps since the cars have no shock absorbtion system.
Rent the Sly Stallone flick that have a street race contained by it with an Indy car( Almost like peas in a pod thing..NOT!)
First of adjectives, F1 cars are not road-legal. It might be possible to have a motor chase, and don't forget that the car won't suffer any despoil if it is set up properly and it has an expert driver losing the wheel. I stingy, F1 races itinerant of Monaco!
A full tank won't carry you too far, but it might be enough for 150-200 km, to be precise if your engine doesn't cry "ENOUGH" before that, and after a few second self-destructing with a ton of smoke pouring out of the wager on.
Plus the tires wear out pretty quickly, graining and blistering are central issues which cause loss of grip and even tires exploding.

But you could still shift at 235mph if you have the coupé set up for minimum downforce and minimum drag, like for Monza or the feeble Hockenheim.
Actually if you look on e-bay right now, near is a former IRL car that have been rendered street-legal up for auction. I don't know something like where you live, but where on earth I live the roads have pot-holes, frost heave, etc. that would destroy a F1 saloon in short instruct.
The ground clearance is so low, you wouldn't even be able to grasp it out driveway without completely tear the car up. The front wing would break off first, consequently the car would only bottom out and the front and rear suspension would totally collapse. Not a unbelievably good choice.
a coupé is almost a F1 and is street legal contained by US
Just see the movie "Charlie’s Angel", where Carmen Diaz chases a poacher with a Indy sports car, which is as fast a the F1 motor but it does not handle as perfect as Formula One cars. But it is very pleasant to see, but you cannot take a F1 out for a ride. They are worth $5Million, who the hell will tolerate anybody to take it for a chasing scene, they will not allow even the unmarked 007 Agent Daniel Craig to take it on road.

And beside great difficulty if you take it doing a tour to chase a thief, vastly soon you will put the thief rear (speed and accel. is compare to no car on earth) and soon the saloon will run out of fuel.



We stipulation info almost booking a weekend box inc flites for moto gp 2007 fixtures?


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easygpt.co.uk
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have u tried www.crystalholidays.co.uk they own got moto GP on in that somewhere
Why you try a web site? I get hold of a book call Autosport. Which have everything in it. The net is: www.autosport.com
I hope this will help you.



I wanted to get some pictures fofrom the tour of cornwall rally 1996?

Question:My husband entered the above rally but unfortunately due to an accident we lost all the photo's and was hoping that someone out there may have got some he was in car no 223 which was an RS 2000 cheers thanks
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Google Images, its gotta be on some site. And also, for future convince, save all your photos to a back up disk incase that does happen again.



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