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Pictures of James Sears race car/dirt track?

Question:years 1972-1973 dirt track racing. Killed in 1973,August at Starljght Speedway in Monroe N.C.
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I am so sorry to hear that he was killed in racing but I dont know him I race in Louisiana, what caused him to die, how bad was the crash




I want photos video and fotos of michael schumacher do u know where on earth i can find?


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You can go to the yahoo force out engine, or any other search engines, and freshly type "michael schumacher". You will be surprised how many pattern pages exist near info, photos, clips, etc.

The official net page is www.michael-schumacher.de
Another good one is www.mschumacher.com

And afterwards it would be a nice project to surf through all those page and find special clips, photos, etc. Dedicate some time to the research, it will be fascinating. I own done it, and I can't tell how lots goodies I found. And it makes you get the impression good when you find something cool that you close to.

You can even request posters, authographs, etc.

Have fun!
Go to Google or Yahoo "Images" and type in "arrogant buttface", and his photos will pop up.

Oops!! sorry, that's Michael Schumacher.
Go to WWW.f1.com or simply seaarch for Michael Schumacher on Yahoo, or google..

Sad to see him go out of F1, however he will still be a big part of the pack of the team. He will be Tott`s assistant in a minute... so you will see him on TV durring the races..
Youtube.com


alltheweb.com have videos and photos.

Google.com

yahoo imagery

photobucket.com is good
google.com

altavista.com

ask.com

msnsearch.com

yahoosearch.com



In a typical F1 see i am told the drivers transmute gears over 6000 times. How does NASCAR compare to this?

Question:I am new to NASCAR and know terribly little about it. Please dont cogitate my questions foolish
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WATKINS GLEN, INFINEON, and POCONO are the singular NASCAR tracks that I can think of where on earth gear changes are an issue. Of course, I'm not counting coming out of and going into pit road. POCONO is the weirdo of this group. The other two are actual road courses; Pocono bills itself as a tri-oval. Tri-angle is more resembling it. If you look at the layout of the track using the link I provided, you'll see that the turns are pretty sharp by "tri-oval" standards. Turn 1 is almost a hairpin, turn 2 doesn't dispense you much relief, and turn 3 is brutally sharp after coming stale 2 at a good speed.
The singular time that Nascar Drivers change gears is when entering or departing the pits on an oval track. They also shift during restarts. On road courses, they shift at every corner. Just so you know, in a F1 motor, they have push button shifting.
I believe the number of gear shifts during F1 race is more in the locality of 2000 - 3000.

I'm not quite up to speed beside the number of shifts in NASCAR, but at some oval tracks, usually the short ones they enjoy to shift at corners as well as departure and entering the pit. At tracks such as Daytona, the drivers run wide interested on the track and do not need to downshift except for pit stops
Your 6000 gear change during a Formula One race is profusely inaccurate. I believe here are around 25 gear changes per nouns at the Monaco Grand Prix and, seeing that the race is run over 78 lap, the total comes to ... well, you can do the math.
For several years, gear shifting in Formula One have been done next to paddle shifters on the subsidise of the steering wheel, so we no longer see a massively blistered right hand on drivers at the end of race.
Other than the road courses, NASCAR drivers shift gears a lot smaller number (on oval tracks)



I want details of Rally race?

Question:History of Rally racing, When it be started in India and what is the current status of Rally race.
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Insanely difficult motorsport events are becoming more popular all the time - here's a spanking new one which is being described as "the Paris-Dakar of India". The Great Arc event have been devised by Sevenoaks-based company ROARR, which also runs the Jewel of India and the Himalaya Classic Rally.

The unusual event pays homage to William Lambton and Sir George Everest, the two leaders of the Great Trigonometric Survey of India. The Survey was begin by Lambton and took decades to complete; Lambton died long before the ruin of the process and was succeeded by his assistant Everest, after whom the world's peak mountain was subsequently name.

The Great Arc Rally will follow their route from the southern tip of the subcontinent to Hathiopaon in the north, where on earth Everest spent many years calculating the results of the survey. The sting surrounded by the tail is that competitors in two of the classes - for 4x4s and motorbikes - will enjoy to go within as straight a line as possible up the spine of India. That routine creating river crossings and beating a footsteps through jungles, among other adventures.

Competitors within the third class, for classic vehicles (anything built back 1975), will be given a less stressful route, sticking to roads and tracks at adjectives times.

The event will start in October 2007 and closing for 21 days. Entry fees are lb14,850 for a car and two drivers or lb7425 for a bike and rider. Food, residence, route guidance, telemetry, medical services and mechanical backup are adjectives included in the excise. If you want to enter the 4x4 class but don't want to bring a vehicle with you, ROARR will hire you a local jeep.
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