Typically, sports car races are non-stop events, usually lasting for many hours (eg., the 24 Hours or LeMans). Multiple drivers are used to relieve a driver who may have driven for a while or is physically tired.
In an effort to reduce the chances of driver fatigue, auto racing sanctioning bodies, such as the FIA have imposed sporting regulations on endurance and 'Sports Car' races, and series. Most sanctioned sports car races, such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans, or the 12 Hours of Sebring, limit drivers time in any car at 4 hours before requiring a driver change. Most 24 Hours of Le Mans entries consist of 3-4 drivers per car to accommodate this regulation. During the American Le Mans series, which typically consist of shorter (4-12 hour) races, teams may only use 2 drivers, depending on the race distance, and sporting regulations.
How much Access a Ride drivers make per hour varies depending on several factors. Drivers with experience can make upwards of 22 dollars per hour.
46 hours 15 minutes if you average 65 mph which is impossible unless you have multiple drivers and never stop.
$10-12 per hour
18-27$ per hour
There are many different events that Spoon Sports, a Japanese engine tuner and parts manufacturer, which specializes in cars built by car company Honda. These events include races such as All Japan GT Championship, Tsukuba 9 Hour Endurance Race, and much much more.
The 6 hour course is aimed at teaching drivers about safety
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As much as their company pays them.
Student drivers make $9.50 an hour starting pay.
The average sports authority employee makes around 8.50 an hour. The managers usually make 13 to 19 dollars an hour.
no but it does in gt5