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  • How to Build a Toyota Camry Race Car

    The Toyota Camry is one of the most popular cars sold in the United States. North Auto Sport Association (NASA)conducts a racing series that allow the Toyota Camry in 4- and 6-cylinder versions....

  • How to Race a Sports Car

    Sports-car racing offers the thrill of racing, enhancement of driving skills and the chance to meet great people. Various organizations run events all over the United States and other countries....

  • How Fast Is an F1 Car?

    Of all the advanced racing vehicles, the F1 car is the most technologically innovative and forward-leaning of the variants. These purpose-built single-seat racers are constructed by individual...

  • How to Get Involved in Auto Racing

    There are many ways you can get involved with local auto racing. The following article will cover a few of the ways you can get involved and how they progress to eventually becoming a competitor.

  • Ground-Effects Packages for Dodge Neons

    Ground-effects kits, (also known as aftermarket "body cladding," or body kits) take plain two- or four-door Dodge Neon compact cars, and turn them into aggressive-looking pocket rockets. The...

  • How to Use Transponders

    Race car transponders are useful technologies in today's timing and scoring process. The system(s) essentially create a direct communications datalink between a car and a venue's timing and...

  • Safety Rules for the NHRA

    NHRA drag racing is an exciting sport that is accessible to nearly everyone. The sanctioning body is, however, committed to the safety of its participants. Therefore, each year NHRA produces new...

  • Indoor Karting Tips

    Indoor karting is popular as a recreational hobby and a serious sport. While many tracks are designed for families and friends out for a relaxing night out, there are also circuits designed for...

  • How to Install Racing Seats

    For grassroots drivers who enter production cars in events such as SCCA road course racing or local stock car races, installing a racing-style seat is a mandatory safety requirement and necessary...

  • Race Car Driving Jobs

    Landing a job as a race car driver is a long process that demands passion and dedication. Often race car drivers start in supporting positions on racing teams to break into the competitive field...

  • About NASCAR

    NASCAR, the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, is the largest organization of its kind in the United States. It oversees important races, such as the Sprint Cup, Nationwide Series,...

  • How to Promote Yourself for NHRA Racing

    Build awareness for your hot rod with the over 33 million NHRA fans by tuning up your marketing and promotion efforts. Don't rely on your track exposure alone. Engage your brand in "off track"...

  • How to drive a racecar

    Most decent law-abiding citizens are normally innocent bystanders to such spectacles as auto racing. Yet there are a multitude of circumstances that could put you behind the wheel of a racecar....

  • How to Break Into Indy Car Racing as a Woman

    For years, Janet Guthrie was the sole woman to compete in the Indy Car Racing Series. In 2007, three women (Danica Patrick, Sarah Fisher and Milka Dunno) participated in the Indy 500, which was a...

  • How to Drive in a Powder Puff Race

    If you are female, love fast cars and have always wanted to be in a race, you should drive in a Powder Puff race. Throughout the country, Powder Puff races take place all year. Women of all ages...

  • How to Pack a Race Car Parachute

    A race car parachute should only be packed when you get to the race track. When you're towing your car or when it's sitting in the garage the parachute needs to remain unpacked. A race car...

  • How to Adjust Tire Pressure for a Better-Handling Race Car

    The part of your race car that talks to you with resounding consistency is the rubber in the tires. These tires can either guide you to victory or mire you to the rear of the field. The adjustment...

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