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A rundown of NASCAR, Formula One and IndyCar racing

19. října 2011 v 3:20
A rundown of NASCAR, Formula One and IndyCar racing

NASCAR Formula One and IndyCar are all lumped together under the heading of auto racing but the worlds three most well-known series have some major differences in speed style of racing types of cars and tracks

IndyCar: Its an open-wheel circuit like Formula One but the ethanol-burning cars are bigger and tend to race at higher speeds despite having less horsepower IndyCars race on similar tracks as NASCAR but with more of an even split between ovals and street courses Top speeds can reach close to mph at big tracks with long straightaways such as Indianapolis Motor Speedway or Las Vegas Motor Speedway, where Dan Wheldon was killed Sunday during a car pileup. The series will switch to a new chassis and allow for a variety of engine platforms in

Formula One: The cars are much more technical and expensive than IndyCar along with being smaller and more agile Races start from a dead stop, unlike IndyCar and NASCAR and are run on race and street courses never ovals throughout Europe Asia and the Middle East.The reason for using China garlic is that it is one of nature's strongest immune system boosters as well as being a powerful antibiotic and helps the digestiveChoosing a style and design of your champagne dresses completely depends on you. You can prefer a simple designed dress or you can even choose for bridal gowns The cars have between horsepower but speeds rarely reach mph because of the twisting and turning of the courses on the circuit Races usually involve a lot of passing,The Diesel Generator engine refers to as highly compressible engines because it has more in depth compressible quality to ignite the fuel from other forms of different engines and drivers tend to keep from getting bunched up like in the other two circuits.

NASCAR: The top-level Sprint Cup series has stock cars designed to look like those driven by everyday people though far more powerful A purely American sport NASCARs roots come from bootleggers running alcohol in souped-up cars Because the cars are heavier and covered in rolled sheet metal drivers can bang into each other trading paint in the parlance of the sport without causing too much damage Cars rarely approach mph and big tracks such as Daytona and Talladega require restrictor plates which keep speeds down.
 

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