Craig Lowndes began racing go-karts at nine years old.
Several people were involved in the first auto race that was organised by Monsieur Fossier and was won by Georges Bouton.
It was first Patented in 1845. The first pneumatic tire installed on an auto was in 1895. The Michelin brothers put a set on a race car and drove it in the Paris-Bordeaux road race.
The first Indy 500 winner that drove in a Formula One race (other than the Indy 500 which was considered an F-1 race between 1950-1960) was Rodger Ward of the United States, the 1959 and 1962 Indy 500 winner, who drove in the 1959 United States Grand Prix. The first winner that drove full time in Formula One was Jim Clark of Scotland, the 1965 Indy 500 champion.
Dave Dion's first Winston Cup race was in the #28 car. He drove the #29 in ten races and the #95 in one race.
A race to the south pole, between 2 explorers, whose names were: Roald Amundsen, and Captain Scott.
No! Yes, he did. He drove the very first NASCAR race Hendricks entered. It was a Grand Natrional race. Rick verified this when he first hired Junior. Of course Dale never went by the name Dale Earnhardt Sr. He was Dale Earnhardt his son was Dale Earnhardt Jr. Period!
King in me By David Ryan Harris
Mae drove at 14mph?
Jeff Gordon never drove a ford race car
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Micheal Schumachers first ever formula one race was the 1991 Belgian Grand Prix. He drove for the then, Jordan-Ford as the second driver when their original driver Bertrand Gachot was imprisoned. It is a well known fact that, though it was the first time ever that Micheal drove at the Belgian circuit, he went around the circuit in his bicycle and impressed everyone by qualifying in 7th place. Unfortunately he could not finish the race because of some clutch issues in his car.
Terrence L. Craig has written: 'Attitudes towards race in Canadian prose fiction in English, 1905-1980' -- subject(s): Race in literature