Showing posts with label motorsport. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Autocross: An Exhilarating and Affordable Motorsport

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When the words motor and sports come together, there is this sudden rush of adrenaline that begins surging in the body just like fuel surges inside the engines. Motorsports are usually aggressive in nature and while they require a lot of focus from the driver, the audience on the other hand are viewing the fierce aggression of automobiles as they compete against one another to the finish line. As for Autocross, it is a little more refined with a course which is about a mile long and where emphasis is put on the manner in which the car is being handled and the skills of the driver.
Safety is considered foremost in Autocross and the sport encourages participation of more people. Autocross races are the kind that pack in a lot of activities which is what adds energy to the races. They are inherently slower than other races but the amount of buzz they create is because of the elements which are included in these races.
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History

It is difficult to track down a history for Autocross races. They seem to have made their appearance after World War II when the soldiers who returned from the war were trying to look for ways to overcome the dreariness of the war. This made them buy old cars which may have been considered fit for the junkyard and they fixed them up and began racing. They used Autocross events to show off their cars and the ways in which the car can be handled.
The Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) was created in 1944 and it began gaining popularity with local time trials. These races initially had the courses set on public roads but they gradually began taking better form and the races moved to concrete parking lots and abandoned airfields where they could race in a more organized manner. The goal of the sport was the same as it is today which is to race against a competitor in a course to achieve the best possible time.
As Autocross gained fame, the SCCA was able to attract more members and by 1958, the club had around 10,000 members. Today, the SCCA has over 114,000 members and it manages over 300 events every year.
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Equipment

Autocross is seen as an entry level sport. The requirements are pretty basic for the racers and with safety in mind, some of the equipment that are recommended for an Autocross are:
  • helmet to make sure that you drive safely. While certain events may loan helmets to first timers, it is best to carry one of your own. This ensures that you have a helmet that is comfortable for you and one that fits you well.
  • A good pair of shoes is the next things that you would like to focus, something that offers a good pedal feel will help you maneuver the car more easily and stay comfortable throughout the event.
  • The car numbers are also an important. Every car that participates in an Autocross event must be marked clearly. There are kits that can help you with class letters and magnetic numbers.
  • Harness belts are another equipment which are focused on the safety aspect of the race. While the factory seat belts work perfectly well when you are driving home, the harness belts are created for races. They hold you to the seat in a better way and they help you control the car more effectively.
  • tire gauge is another piece of equipment that can prove very helpful because the right amount of tire pressure can help you get a good grip.
  • racing car seat is also a great way to ensure that you are comfortable while driving the car. Racing car seats are designed to ensure that the driver is seated in the best position to have complete control of the car without being uncomfortable.
  • Race wheels, especially if they are strong and lightweight can make a notable difference in the race.

Cars and Classification

Every sanctioning body has their own set of rules for the car classes. For most of the races, cars are usually lightly modified or not modified at all. SCCA classing is followed by most of the clubs in America. The SCCA classes vary from Street classes which are lightly modified to the SCCA D and E classes which can be completely modified.

Cost

Autocross events have different prices for entry fees but most of the local events are priced between $25 and $60 for entry. This price differs based on the place where the event is held and the cost of operation of the event. National Autocross events can be priced from $100 to $150 for entry. The cost is lower than many other events because at most of the local events, the participants also help out in organizing the event. This helps them save money and reduce the costs of the event.

Events

You can check the events on the SCCA website which also discusses the tracks and where they are being held. You can register for an event online. Some of the events allow you to be registered at the site of the event. Go through the details carefully and register yourself for the event. Getting help is easy. You can ask the participants for help and they will assist you with registration if you are new. Local events are built on friendly races and you will find most of the racers extremely helpful in most of the events that you attend locally.

Conclusion

Autocross is a race between the drivers and time. Inevitably, the clock ends up winning all the time. It is a sport that promotes camaraderie among the racers who end up gathered together after the event talking about the cone that tipped and the race they almost won. All the fierce competition seen in the race simmers down as racers join in the tales of their wins and losses remembering where they started making memories in one of the most thrilling ways.

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Friday, July 15, 2016

Ice Racing – Pure Adrenaline


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Ice racing is an insanely cool sport which involves cars, snowmobile and motorbikes slip-sliding on the ice as they compete for the checkered flag. Soaring around frozen turns and balancing themselves on slick ice, ice racers love the sport because of the adrenaline rush that it brings along with it. Taking one of the most popular motorsports and bringing it to ice can sound dangerous but then where’s the thrill to it if it did not have that element of danger lurking around.
From tires that have no traction to those that are specially fitted with screws, the vehicles that are used could be anything from modified ones to the average cars and motorcycles that you would take to your local pub. You can use a variety of vehicles to race on ice depending on the racing levels and the type of championship you are racing for. The dependency of this sport on ice makes it popular in the snowy regions of Canada, North America and Europe. There are events that take place in ice rinks at places that have a warmer climate.
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History

The history of ice racing is not very clear and there isn’t much information on who exactly got the idea of putting a motorbike on ice to race. We can obviously ascertain that the sport bears its origin in countries where the climatic conditions could allow such a sport. The earliest record of ice racing has been recorded in 1924 in Sweden. As the game gained attention from racers, motorcycles began to be modified for getting more traction. In the 30’s, the tires began to be fitted with short studs that made the bikes skid a little sideways on the curves. Slowly, people got more creative and began using longer studs and motorbikes got faster while racing. These long studs were first seen in a race which was held in Stockholm in 1933.
Once the Second World War ended, championships began to be held in Scandinavia and the then USSR. Gradually, the race began to get a wider audience and it spread to Central European countries as well.
International events began to be organized in 1961 in Ufa and Moscow with the first FIM cup being organized in 1963. International championships have continuously been held since and the game has garnered a lot of attention from racing enthusiasts.

What started with motorbikes has now included other types of vehicles and the sport is globally appreciated now. Snowmobiles, cars and all-terrain vehicles are now used in ice racing. The races are categorised into those that have studded tires and vehicles with non-studded tires. Almost all dirt-track racing vehicles qualify for ice racing.

Tires

If you would imagine racing on ice, you may be picturing bikes and cars slipping and sliding as they try to reach the finish line. That is exactly why tires were modified and studs were added to it for traction and better speeds. Many racers use sharpened studs because it improves traction by increasing the penetration.
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Tires do not come pre-studded so racers by the tires and then the pit crew screw the studs to the tires. Menard’s Racing in Wisconsin was manufacturing studded tires for cars in 2008.

Tracks

Ovals and road courses are usually used as tracks in ice racing. Very often, dirt track racing tracks are used for racing with the snow plowed off the tracks. Sometimes, tracks have to be created by spraying a dirt surface with water so that the extreme temperature could turn it into ice. In places that enjoy warmer climates, artificial ice tracks are used. Certain racers also create a track by plowing away snow from frozen lakes. Some of the most popular tracks are:
Georgetown Lake – Located in the spectacular Rocky Mountains in Colorado, Georgetown Lake has a team of ice racing enthusiasts who have been enjoying the sport for over 40 years. Racers can take part in the championship or those who love the sport but prefer to watch it, can join the spectators. There is no entry fee for spectators.
White Lake – The small township of White Lake Michigan has a cool way of spending its long winters – ice racing. The AMA Grand Championship 2016 has chosen the White Lake as its track to hold the championship.
Alpines – Not very far from Geneva and Chamonix in the French Alps is an exclusive ice racing circuit which can give you the experience of pure adrenalin. At an altitude of 5,000 feet the 1 kilometer track is the best tracks that ice racers can find.

Conclusion

The love for extreme sports and the need for thrill drive many racers to enjoy racing on ice. This is a sport that can never be rendered dull.

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