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Motor racing also know as automobile or car racing is a motor-sport involving the racing of cars for competition. It is one of the world most televised sports
The Genesis Of Racing
Racing began soon after the construction of the first successful gasoline-fueled automobiles. The first race ever was organised on April 28, 1887 by Chief Editor Of Paris publication Le Vélocipède, Monsieur Fossier. And it was won by Georges Bouton of De Dion-Bouton Company, in a car he had constructed with Albert, the Comte De Dion. On July 23, 1894, the Parisian magazine Le Petit Journal Organised What is Known to be the World's First MOTORING competition from Paris to Rouen.
Early Races
The Paris-Bordeaux-Paris race of June 1895 is sometime known as "First Motor Race". The first to arrive was Émile Levassor in his PanHARD-levassor 1205cc model. The Official Winner Was Paul Koechlin in a Peugeot.
Milwaukee Mile is the Oldest motor racing track in the world, racing held there since 1903. It was not purposely built for motor racing, it started as a one-mile horse racing in 19th century.
After the second world war, Sport car Racing emerged as a distinct form of racing with its own classic races and from 1953, its own FIA sanctioned World Championship. The best ever known variety of single-seater racing, Formula One, involves an annual world championship for drivers and constructors.
In sport Car racing, production derived versions of sport cars also known as Grand Tourers, GTs., and purpose built sports prototype cars compete within their respective class on closed circuits. The main global championship series for GT car racing is the FIA GT1 WORLD championship. There is also the FIA GT3 European Championship as well as the less powerful GT4 European Cup.
Production-car racing, otherwise known as "showroom stock" in US, is an economical and rule restricted version of touring-car racing, mainly used to restrict costs. Numerous production racing categories are based on particular makes of cars. One-make, or single marque, championships often employ production-based cars from a single manufacterer or even a single model from a manufacturer's range.
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In North America, stock car is the most popular form of auto racing. Primarily raced on Oval tracks, stock car vaguely resemble production cars, but are in fact purpose-built racing machines which are built to tight specifications also called Silhouette Racing cars.
The largest stock car racing is NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing), NASCAR's premier series is the sprint Cup series, its Most Famous races being the Daytona 500, the southern 500, coca-cola 600, and the Brickyard 400. NASCAR also runs several feeder series, including the Nationwide Series, and campaigning world trunk series (a pickup trunk racing series).