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  • ...p://www.oldracingcars.com/driver/Jim_Hall | title = The World Championship drivers - Where are they now? | accessdate = 2007-08-13}}</ref>) is a former [[race ...son, Jim Hall, Jr., resides in California and operates the [[Jim Hall Kart Racing School]].
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  • | Record_team = [[Champion Racing|Audi Sport North America]] [[Audi R10 TDI|R10 TDI]] ...uarter-mile skid pad (Mosport Driver Development Centre) and a 1.4&nbsp;km kart track (Mosport International Karting). The name "Mosport" is a contraction
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  • ...Award|McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver Award]] for young British racing drivers. [[David Coulthard]] and [[Jenson Button]] are both on the list of previous ...mingham, UK. It reflects the magazine's coverage with displays from [[Kart racing|karting]] and grassroots motorsport to GTs and [[Formula 1]]. There is also
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  • ...g.com''' (iRacing for short) is an online, subscription-based [[sim racing|racing simulation]] service for Microsoft Windows created by [[iRacing.com Motorsp ...and [[Indy Racing League]]. Starting in 2010, iRacing will host an online racing series officially sanctioned by NASCAR.<ref name="NASCAR">{{
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  • | Record_team = [[Williams F1|Williams]] [[Honda Racing F1|Honda]] With innovative facilities it was considered by some to be the safest motor racing in the world at the time. The circuit had three possible layouts, a large a
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  • It is most commonly used in [[auto racing]], but is also used by some drivers for use with an [[automatic transmission]], as the left foot is not needed ==Racing and rallying==
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  • ...Carlos Pace''', also known by its former name '''Interlagos''', is a motor racing circuit located in the city of São Paulo, and named after [[Carlos Pace]], ...lties partly due to the 1929 stock market crash, it was decided to built a racing circuit instead, construction started in 1938 and the track was inaugurated
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  • ...le sport, and it can further include motorboat racing and air racing. Auto racing began in France in the late nineteenth century and is now one of the world' An international competition began with the [[Gordon Bennett Cup in auto racing]].
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  • ...n Emmerich am Rhein, West Germany) is a German professional racing driver, racing in [[Formula One]] for [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]. He is the [[2009 GP2 Series ...as German Junior Karting Champion and the following year he won the German Kart Championship.<ref name="meethulkenberg"> {{cite web | title = Meet the rook
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  • ...''auto racing''', or '''car racing''') is a [[motorsport]] involving the [[racing]] of [[car]]s. It is one of the world's most watched televised sports. ===The beginning of racing===
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  • ...itish F3 now costs around £400,000 and about £80,000 in Asia, for a year's racing), but is regarded as a key investment in a young driver's future career. Su ...ay). The 500 cc formula originally evolved in 1946 from low-cost "special" racing organised by enthusiasts in Bristol, England, just before the Second World
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  • ...d by the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] team and standing second in the 2008 Drivers World Championship. He is under contract to race for Ferrari until the end ...grandfather came to Brazil from the city of Cerignola, Italy, began [[Kart racing|karting]] when he was 8 years old, finishing fourth in his first season. He
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  • ...rmula One. On the race weekend frogmen (divers) are employed to rescue any drivers who happen to crash into the harbour. ...organised World Championships; the Principality's first [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix race]] was organised in 1929 by Antony Noghes, under the auspice
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  • |Record_class6 =[[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] ...considered the toughest, most dangerous, and most demanding purpose-built racing circuit in the world.
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  • ...y are typically found in [[child safety seat]]s and in [[Automobile racing|racing]] cars. The lap portion is connected to a belt between the legs and there ...to be a weaker point than the other parts. These belts are used mainly in racing. In NASCAR, the six-point harness became popular after the death of [[Dale
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  • ...as [[automobile]]s including [[racing car]]s, along with aircraft, [[kart racing|go-karts]], personal water craft, chain saws, and auxiliary power units. Th ...or extended operation above 7000 or 8000 rpm. Mazda Wankel engines in auto racing are operated above 10,000 rpm. In aircraft they are used conservatively, up
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  • ...he traditional abrupt gear changes, especially at low speeds, because most drivers expect the sudden jerks and will reject a perfectly smooth transmission as ...smoother operation. This can give a perception of low power, because many drivers expect a jerk when they begin to move the vehicle. The satisfying jerk of a
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  • ...inardi]], [[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar]], [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] and [[Red Bull Racing]] | {{Le Mans drivers
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  • ...hat kids played with as a form of street-running self-expression, the drag racing car, the customized work of art; there was just the hot rod, the amateur au ...on "those speed-crazed kids" and the NHRA, now the governing body for drag racing in the the U.S., held its first sanctioned event in southern California in
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