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Where to find percentage pay out sheets for a comptetition event?


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Go to that sanctioning body's website and look it up from there. You might also find contingency money which is sponsors paying out for using their stickers.




Which mechanical developments have Formula 1 transmitted to road cars?

Question:I would like to know which are the most important technological contributions the Formula 1 have made to the road cars we drive every day. Do you know some page on the trellis where i can find it?
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Active suspension, semi-automatic gearboxes, and big revving engines are a few things off the top of my principal. The electronic suspension systems and electronic gearboxes are the most recent additions to road cars that are becoming more and more common.
Ceramic Brakes.
Everything! Everything that we enjoy in our cars today is thankfulness to racing. Usually the process go from Race Cars to high completion sports cars such as Ferrari's, Porsche's, etc and then to "normal" cars. Everything from lighter and more resistant components, to tires, brakes, suspensions, everything comes directly from one or another form or race, but Formula 1 I believe has contributed the most due to the high-ranking level of electronics, plus its the premier category surrounded by racing. So, what we find contained by F1 cars today might be in our cars surrounded by five to seven years from now. Of course not exactly approaching in Formula 1, but within a derived form of what you find in F1 and adjectives sorts of racing.
Fuel injection,turbo chargers,suspension systems,anti-lock brakes,electronic engine controls,ect. pretty much adjectives of the technological advance have come from race and primarily F1
Almost everything.

The Tyre developments are used for road car Tyre's too - if you see, Bridgeston raining weather tyre is really cool - so is Michelin.

The 7 gear concept - used in strange Ferrari's Will traction control and two paddles for left foot breaking.

Aero Dynamics

Honda is using engine nouns techniques to build faster small cars.

It is heavily anyone used.
paddleshift gears like contained by the new Honda Civic
Hmm... disc brakes, vent rotors, progressive suspension, better suspension linkages, aerodynamics, engine durability & efficacy, fuel injection, traction control, synthetic lubrication, tire design, "crumple zones" for safety, and composite materials.

There's probably seriously more, but that's what I come up with sour the top of my head.
Sequential transmision, fuel tech, grease tech, traction control,
All the technological which are here in F1 respectively and every one of them have come to road, I penny-pinching road cars.
For example Sports cars like Ferrari Enzo, Ferrari FXX, Mclaren SLR, are adjectives inspired by F1 technology.
Did you notice the entire tech but lone one tech did not come to road; its speed and acceleration remains untouched.
Formula 1 is a breeder for road cars thats why I'll say everything within an F1 car have been transformed into road cars. Thats the single origin why none of the major manufacturer want to leave F1 cuz the perception is that culture will buy ther cars more when they see their performance on thr track.

If you want specific examples, I'll speak tires, paddle shifters, semi-automatic transmissions and giant revving engines. One other important factor, its aerodymics.
The first nouns to the road cars came as V technology engines which own been used within formula one cars, then aerodynamics related to the flow of nouns and downforce. A limited option have be used in Paddle Shift surrounded by road cars compared to F1 cars. Breaking systems, inter coolers, tyre technology etc... have be inspired from F1 cars. Fuel development can also be made resembling reduction of solidity of the fuels that are used in usual cars. We can expect much more developments to the modern cars in the comming years.



Who is your favorite nascar driver and why?

Question:Mine is Dale Earnhart Jr.
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after the intimidators fatal crash who else is here?
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
don't know nascar we dont really have it contained by OZ but my aunt loves Jeff Gordon, Kasey Kane and her daughter loves dale earndhartjr. why is he hot or something?
Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Tony Stewart. They're just cool. (Earnhardt Jr. is also Republican too)
I'll other LOVE Rusty Wallace because of my dad. I grew up watching nascar with my dad and rooting for Rusty along side of him.
i love Jeff Gordon because my full family does
Jeff Gordon..... He is still loathed by the nascar fans contained by the south but the guy can drive a car. It can be a super speedway or a road course it does not event. Ask yourself this how many road courses have JR. won ? I believe Gordon has be disliked because he does not fit the old arts school mold of nascar. Which I believe is on the way out as the sport grows.
For going on for 4 years I've been a Tony Stewart enthusiast. I think he's a really right driver and even though he's broken his shoulder he's still doing okay.

Kasey Kahne also because he's really cute and a really good driver for self young.
Tony Stewart, purely because he is Tony. He is funny, a smart a**, and he can race anything. He also have a softer side with the kids at Victory Junction Gang and the Crusade for Kids. All around devout guy with a bit of an frame.
Kasey Kahne...he is finally doing what I knew he could since I started watching him his rookie year!

Jimmie Johnson...capably, plain & simple, he kicks a.s.s. !!!

The valid question...general public always ask these types of question, but do they ever pick anyone aside from people who freshly like their driver? Sorry, but true! I am a die knotty fan, I close to Jr...he is doing better this year, he just doesn't own it! I don't like Stewart, but he have it!
Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart
Both of them can drive the hell out of those cars. They are both different people, but they are both lovable surrounded by their own ways.
okay i love jeff gordon b/c my dad loves him and so do i

i HATE
dale jr && tony stewart
they suck
Wow...I'm old conservatory.
Mark Martin and Jeff Burton.
Jeff Gordon by far/hes the best. always have been/always will be


24forever
16 and the National Guard car. GREG BIFFLE
DALE EARNHARDT JR.!!
GO # 8!!
Jimmie Johnson because a couple years ago i saw him driving a sports car with spongebob on it
JEFF GORDON because he is the fresh king of nascar RICHARD PETTY WAS THE OLD ONE jeff is not gay



Advice roughly correct seating to scrutinize a see at Bristol Motor Speedway?

Question:I'm from another country, been living surrounded by Johnson City for 1 year and got hooked on NASCAR. Which courtyard is the best to watch a see at Bristol Motor Speedway that is not so expensive. Of course i'm excluding suites and the completely pricy seats.

Would also approaching to know what is the best way to take there, because I know it's so crowded that it's impossible to drive or to find a parking space. Are near any "buses" or transportation that may take you to and from the see?
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There are really no bad places at Bristol; only upright and better. Bristol is a 1/2 mile track (which is very short for a see track) and all of the motion can be seen from anywhere.

Seats To Avoid - Nearly every form at the speedway is good but you may want to avoid places in the Waltrip article above row 55. The poles that hold up the suites may obstruct your
outlook of the track.
Best seating is anywhere contained by the house at Bristol. I own a race tour company so if you considered necessary me to I can check into transportation but I guarantee its gonna be fun even with a bus.
ANYWHERE IS A GOOD SEAT
Stay stale the track
In Nascar, the higher the seating the better. Get a room in Ashville, NC and in that will be some kind of transpo from at hand.


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