Car race events - British touring

Formula One - Car rallying

Crucial facts and statistics and racing cars and F1.

Racing events

There are many famous car racing events every year which each attract a different crowd and each have different rules and credentials. The FIA World Touring Car Championship is one of the most exciting racing events in the action packed motor sports schedule. Following the first event in 1987, the WTCC series is held in numerous parts of the world including locations like China, Portugal, Belgium and Italy. Other key motoring events include the Indianapolis 500 the World Rally Championship and the Dakar Rally Raid. The iconic Le Mans Series and the NACAR Nationwide Series are also classed as two of the world's best motor racing events.

A beginner's guide to car racing

Unsurprisingly car racing involves the racing of cars in the name of competition and is easily one of the most popular sports in the entire world. It's believed car racing started not long after the world's first gasoline powered automobile was constructed and it's thought the very first car race in the world was devised by a French magazine in 1984. The first car race track started in Paris and ended in Rouen and attracted key auto manufacturers like Peugeot and Panhard and numerous other automotive owners. Although car racing continued to flourish over the years, it wasn't until the mid 1930s that the first racing automobiles were created, with exceptional performance vehicles from motor manufacturers like Delage, Mercedes-Benz and Bugatti transforming the feel and style of car racing forever.

Formula One

Formula One is without doubt one of the most enthralling motor sports around to watch. Its origins came from the European Grand Prix but it took until 1950 for a set of rules to be agreed to, leading to the first F1 races in 1950. Although the world championship has visited numerous venues worldwide, there is always one constant - the motor racing cars and the firms investing in them. Recognisable F1 racing machines are Ferrari, McLaren and Williams whilst more recently Lotus and Virgin have also participated. The people have always watched for the drivers, from the poise of Nikki Lauda through to the exciting Jim Clark.

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