There are already different types of recreational activities or sports wherein the skill of driving is being put to a test. And this is better known as auto racing or car racing. This is the one of the world’s most watched sport in television. It all started long before and up to now, it has been cultivated and developed into a much better sport. Read the rest of this entry »
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General Facts On The Sport Auto Racing
Driving is a skill and it is considered as an art as well. It takes a lot of patience and practice for you to become a skilled driver. When you drive, you do not only focus on the road but you also focus on different things such as the sound of the engine, other systems of your car and the different types of vehicles that also pass by. Before you can be called a skilled and defensive driver, you still need to undergo training, seminars and an examination for you to have a driver’s license. So to those who want to be a driver, better practice or perhaps take driving lessons so you will know the mechanics.
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Ferrari Has Become Unanimous With Speed – Prestige And Elegance
Ferrari is an Italian sports car manufacturer based in Maranello and Modena, Italy. Ferrari cars have been made since 1970, with its speed and elegance epitomised and embodies the ethos of it’s founder Enzo Ferrari.
Ferrari prepared and successfully raced various drivers in Alfa Romeo cars until 1938, when he was officially hired by Alfa as head of their racing department.
A Ferrari is suposed to be black,red,or yellow. The original Ferrari color was yellow and not Red as many people think.
Ferrari also has an internally managed merchandising line that distributes everything from eyewear, pens, perfume, clothing, high tech bicycles to laptop computers bearing the Ferrari brand. Read the rest of this entry »
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Corvette – A Brief History of the Beginnings of a Legendary Sports Car
A legendary American sports car, the Corvette was actually envisioned because of the foreign sports cars of the era. Harley Earl, the General Motors’ chief stylist, visited a Watkins Glen sports car race in 1951 and became immediately impressed with the foreign sports cars. After having such an emotional draw on the sports cars he witnessed, he decided to create the All-American sports car: the Corvette.
In 1952, the first prototype was built. With a fiberglass exterior and balsa wood floors, the Corvette had increased speed over its competitors, due largely because of its lightweight fabrication. The car was beginning to take shape, but still was nameless. Finally, a member of the General Motor’s Public Relations department suggested “Corvette”. The name came from a class of British Royal Navy Warships of the same name. The name is synonymous with strength, speed, and maneuverability in Britain. Now, years later, the Corvette name holds the same symbolism on this side of the Atlantic. Read the rest of this entry »
