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Watching motorsport is one of those hobbies that usually comes with a story. For most people, racing isn’t as ingrained in family or local culture as something like, say, football. Many people end up seeking out racing all on their own. And I want to know how you got into it.
Motorsport is a lot of things for everybody. It can be your whole damn life, your favorite pastime, your number one passion. It can be a thing you partake in every now and again when you hear the racing is going to be particularly good. But there’s a damn good chance you’ve connected with someone over it.
The husband and I got into a very heated discussion about the nuance of what makes a motorsport series interesting that somehow devolved into the two of us comparing different disciplines to potatoes—which is beside the point—and I have not stopped thinking about it.
A Beginners Guide to Motorsports Marketing >> Building Your Brand<br>“<br>Building Your Brand Strategy Before you can start crafting content, designing race graphics, ordering T-Shirts, Hero Cards, a custom...
I have a lot of respect for the sport of drag racing, partially because I believe there’s a lot more nuance and complexity to it than most people think, and also because I once almost crashed a dragster because I’m a moron. One thing I’ve never fully understood, though, is the name: why is called drag racing? You’re not dragging anything, at least ideally. So where’s the name come from?
Any time Hollywood gets its hand on a good idea for a movie, there’s a pretty good chance that you can count on some details being dramatized and falsified in order to keep with the whole movie appeal thing. But how important is that accuracy to you when it comes to racing movies?
Speed doesn't always depend on the by-the-book rules.
How do you prove your car is good? Drive it up a hill, obviously. It was the toughest proof for a car in the early days of the automobile, but now in the 21st century, the hillclimb is making a comeback in the face of new technology.
If you want to catch a fish you need bait. And if you want to catch the attention of a mechanic, a 10,000 horsepower, 300 mile-per-hour car is a good start. Mechanics and technicians, as…
These are some of the cars that wrote motorsports history.
Racing cars have produced some of the greatest noises ever. Which is your favorite?
The Rundown is examining the big reason behind big goals. In other words what is the "why?" behind training and racing and is yours good enough?
Motorsports is a gladiatorial display of man and machine pushing the limits. If you're not watching, you should be.
I grew up with motorsport, lived and breathed it all my life, a passion that culminated in working in the sport for two decades. I’ve been lucky enough to travel the world to watch motor racing, repo...
In this video I explore the question of whether or not Drifting should be considered a "Motorsport". We interviewed a few Formula Drift drivers and had them ...
Top echelons of racing is dominated by masculine names
With a little more technology tinkering, driverless cars could take over the racetracks. Learn more about these automated wonders at HowStuffWorks.
New technology is helping participants enjoy events from a distance—sometimes a very long distance. But virtual racing doesn’t hold universal appeal.
Auto racing doesn't have to be just for the professionals – there are plenty of opportunities for the beginner enthusiast to have fun on the track as well.