in Nascar it is 43 world of outlaws sprint cars is 24 and any other unknown race track has as many cars that enter the race in each class
The last time the Catalunya circuit held a Formula One Grand Prix was on May 13th, 2012, when it hosted the Spanish Grand Prix.*As of August 15th, 2012.
A crowd of over 730,00 people gathered at Aqueduct Race Track on May 31, 1965 to watch the running of the Metropolitan Mile, won by Gun Bow.
F1 tracks are not only for F1 cars but other forms of motorsport racing. they are built be makinga track by laying tarmac and adding features to it. However, the tracks used in F1 are suitable for F1 cars ie enough room to take other and have the ability o go around corners at various of speeds.
If there has been no test and tune session the drivers may just be acquainting themselves with the feel of the track and picking out their route through the corners. If all this was done beforehand they are trying to heat up the soft rubber compound of their tires for maximum grip, mostly this is done by sharp turns during the pace car lap and looks like weaving.
If your child has a mobile phone, you can track them via their phone. You can also track them through a GPS. The website grownupgeek.com has information on how to track your iPhones location. That may help.
His last race was on the track at Ordrup, near Copenhagen, Denmark, on 9 May 1948. He finished fourth in an omnium competition.
The 3000-meter race typically starts at the designated starting line on the track, which is marked specifically for this distance. In outdoor track events, this line is located on the track's oval, while in indoor settings, it may vary based on the facility's layout. Runners begin from a staggered start if the race occurs on a standard oval track to ensure they cover the same distance.
if both cars are stock, the camaro may have a better chance of winning, but both cars are heavy so yeah a race might work that question is imposssible to answer with the information given....may i suggest a race
Time,Trouble,Track Variance, Track Replays "As the announcer at Los Alamitos Race Course, I don't have to know my T's to call a race. But as the morning-line maker and track handicapper, I have to closely scrutinize a horse's final time, while taking a look at how much trouble he may have encountered in his prior races. I also watch taped replays of races to determine exactly how much trouble a horse faced. Then, I analyze track variance while trying to determine whether his racing surface played faster or slower on different nights and/or days".
This site may interest you, (excerpt) PitCommand delivers real-time, GPS-based telemetry from all 43 NASCAR Sprint Cup cars. Follow the cars as they circle the track, watch virtual dashboards, listen to in-car audio, and more. For more details about the PitCommand experience, check out the PitCommand views below. Please see related link They use radar that is spaced at various intervals around the track.
Start on your local track and as you progress through the ranks you may get noticed by someone influential in a race team, other than that you would have to buy a car to race.
The first motorized races at the Indy speedway took place Aug. 14, 1909 with motorcyles. On Aug. 19, 1909 the first car race happened. It was a two lap race with 7 cars and it had a racing surface composed of crushed stone sprayed with tar. On May 30, 1911 the first 500 mile race took place and was won by Ray Harroun at an average speed of 74.602 mph. Except during WW1 and WW2 there have been an 500 race. In 1912 the race became the highest paying sport event in the world when Carl Fisher increased the purse to 50,000 and the first prize was 20,000. So, to answer your question the race is 100 years old.