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A History of Speed: Single-Seater Racing

Friday, December 19th, 2008

As we delve into our revolutionary series on the history of auto racing, we’ll discuss some of the racing types that have come along over the years. Among the most popular types of auto racing is single-seater racing. With cars designed almost exclusively for racing at extremely high speeds, single-seater racing is pretty much exactly what it sounds like.

Cars are designed without covered wheels, with a single seat for the driver, and with wings at the front and rear of the vehicle to produce downforce. The downforce actually helps the vehicle stick to the track better and improves handling and safety. 

Formula One is perhaps the most common form of single-seater racing. Formula One, or F1 as it is known, is a popular sport in which there are world competitions using single-seater racing cars. There are approximately 18 races a year in F1 and international car manufacturers, drivers, and car companies often all get involved at winning the grand prize. Ferrari, McLaren, BMW, and others are often involved in F1 racing, setting their mechanics on a mission to build the fastest car in the world each season.

F1 racing is not the only example of single-seater racing, however. There is also the IndyCar Series in North America, the A1 Grand Prix, and the GP2 for instance. 

Join us next time as we’ll continue our series on auto racing and a history of speed. Whether you’re into F1 or ARCA Racing, we’re certain you’ll find something interesting here. Bookmark us now and get involved!

Understanding Racing Flags Part 1

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Every so often, we like to help out people who aren’t as into automotive racing as the rest of us by imparting some information that can prove helpful. Whether you’re a fan of ARCA Racing around Cherry Hill or any other type of auto racing, understanding racing flags is a critical aspect of getting to know how automotive racing works. Without an understanding of the flags, watching an auto race can be very confusing.

The flags are displayed from locations known as the “start tower” or from the “observation post.” There are various colours and designs on the flags, with the location of the flag holding different meaning.

Green Flag

A green flag displayed from the start tower means that the race has started or that the race may resume after a full caution or full stop. It also means that the race is continuing as normal. If a green flag is displayed from the observation post, it means that there is an end to a hazardous or dangerous section of the track and racing can resume as per normal.

Red Flag

As with traffic lights, a red flag on a racing course almost always means “stop.” A red flag displayed from either the observation post or the start post means that all cars must stop on the track or return to the pit area immediately. 

We will continue next time with more on racing flags and what they mean. Stay tuned!

ARCA Racing Visits New NJ Motorsports Park

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Late last month, the newest addition to the New Jersey racing scene hosted a thrilling ARCA Racing event. If you were able to attend the race, you had a chance to experience the new NJ Motorsports Park in Millville, New Jersey. However, if you weren’t there, you missed out on cheering for your favorite driver and checking out the new track. Here are some exciting facts about the new NJ Motorsports Park, or NJMP.

• The new facility covers more than 700 acres in a location conveniently situated in close proximity to Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and South Jersey.
• The NJMP includes the Thunderbolt and Lightning – two world-class driving courses that offers challenging experiences for the drivers and thrilling times for the spectators.
• The NJMP’s Driver’s Club allows members to push their performance cars to the limits on the driving courses. Membership in the club offers year-round access to both courses, full use of the clubhouse and other facilities on the premises, free admission to all spectator events at NJMP and much, much more.
• Karting facilities at NJMP offers everybody the chance to experience the thrill of racing on a real-world track. Many professional race car drivers began their careers driving around courses in karts. Who knows? You could have the next racecar legend living in your house today!