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Features - Editor - 21 April 2006

Auto Racing Management

Auto Racing is one of the most popular spectator sports in the world. And although many individuals dream of hunkering down behind the wheel of a Formula 1 or NASCAR, just as many men and women dream of being behind the scenes as well. An Auto Racing Management course may be just the thing to get you started on the road to a career in auto racing!


Features - Editor - 17 April 2006

Now You Can Learn to be an Auto Race Car Driver

Who wouldn't envy the opportunity to slip behind the wheel of a Formula 1 or NASCAR race car? Who hasn't dreamed of what it actually feels like to break out of a curve and hit the straightaway at speeds in excess of 250 miles an hour? The Finish Line Racing School aims to do just that. More than just an extreme sport opportunity, the Finish Line Racing School offers a solid introduction and foundation for anyone who has dreamed of a career as a race car driver.


Features - Editor - 10 April 2006

Auto Racing in Italy

Sleek, red race cars that zip around hair pin turns. The Italian Grand Prix is a nerve-racking test of speed and endurance at Monza in Lake Como, Italy is truly unrivaled by any other stop on the Formula One trail. The locals call it "la pista magica" -- the magic race track. You may opt for a simpler term: awesome.


Features - Editor - 02 April 2006

Auto Racing Events

A1 Grand Prix

A1 Grand Prix is a new international motor racing series that conducted its first full season in 2005. Although open-wheel cars somewhat similar to those used in Formula One and Indy car racing are used, there are significant differences between A1 racing and other types of auto racing. The main difference is that drivers compete for their nation instead of for a private team or constructor. Each competing nation uses identical cars, with the hope that this will provide a level playing field for drivers to compete in. The main points of A1 racing are that driver skill should be the determining factor for success, and that one of the participating nations will be awarded the championship at the end of each racing season.


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