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What do we gain from motorsports?

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  The general perception is that only the drivers, the fans, the sponsors, and the manufacturers have something to gain from motorsport . But the fact is that many lives, people, countries, industries, and even the environment have much to gain from it. Motorsports could be declared the largest research laboratory in the world. It is still a test bed for research that constantly strives to advance technology and better the performance of the average vehicle. Even the advancements in electrical and hybrid electric vehicles are significantly enhanced by the actual tests performed under racing conditions on varied racetracks around the globe.   EV racing has led to the development of more advanced electric batteries and hydrogen cells, electric motors, and other conventional drivetrain components. The premium battery technology used in these electric cars aids in developing electric vehicles for mass production.   EV motorsport has many other contributions to the e...

Famous Car Races around the World

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Motorsports gained popularity in the 20th century by playing an essential role in promoting technology in the automobile industry. The famous Car race has an intriguing legacy, and many remarkable contests have stood the test of time. Some are still in use today, while others have disappeared due to a lack of popularity or technical innovation. Below are a few legendary auto races that have made a lasting impression on history and rose to the top of sports worldwide. These are the list of well-known auto races that everyone enjoys watching. Indianapolis 500 The Indianapolis 500 is unlike any other race in the United States. It is an annual car race conducted at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana, in the United States. It is a well-known car motor race event where participants race 500 miles over a 2.5-mile course. It is risky to race on this track since they may go up to 230 miles per hour.   24 Hours of Le Mans The 24 Hours of Le Mans is the oldest an...

Top five tips to get into Motorsports

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Are you thinking about having a new career option? The world of motorsports is a thrilling and exciting platform for all the talented folks with skills, experience and stamina to make a name for themselves in the racing sector. Millions of people worldwide are connected by the spectacular, distinctive, and fascinating community of motor racing. Prospects will increase as long as technology and innovations are continually funded. Young people should thus make the sensible choice of selecting a job in the motorsports industry. Here are some tips that can be used to get a job in the racing industry. ·          Check Recruiters Websites & Social Media   In the era of the high-tech world, everything has become digital. The racing teams depend on their reputed brands to attract loyal fans to their websites and social media accounts. They usually post their jobs online to make their website more helpful and informative for their fans. Va...

What is Extreme E motorsport?

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Extreme E is more than simply a sport; it's a movement! It draws attention to the urgent need to address climate change. The focus is on a positive shift from fossil fuel vehicles toward electric vehicles while displaying the strength of this breakthrough technology in the harshest environments on the planet. It attempts to reinforce that our shift to electric vehicles will be critical in the world's search for carbon-neutral goals. XTREME motorsports is a game-changing new racing concept created by Formula E co-founder Alejandro Agag and Champ Car World Series star Gil de Ferran in 2018. The successful debut of Formula E inspired Agag, a politician-turned-businessman, to create Extreme E. Extreme E is also a signatory of the United Nations' Sports for Climate Action Framework. The sport was formally recognized by the International Automobile Federation (FIA) in 2018.  The series does not have fans on-site and thus avoids travel-related carbon costs. Instead, the races ar...