History Of Race Cars - The Quest for SPEED! - A Documentary Film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lG-1HgijRrA
Car racing (likewise referred to as automobile racing, electric motor racing or vehicle racing) is a sporting activity involving the racing of vehicles for competitors. The major aim of an individual event is to set the fastest time in a set variety of laps or time frame. The completing order is identified by race time, with the fastest time in first place, second-fastest in 2nd place and more. Any kind of driver failing to complete a race for any type of reason is deemed 'retired', or more commonly 'out'. Retired motorists will have their positions determined by the order where those retired, with the very first to retire completing last, the next second-last and so forth. In most occasions a driver may be classified their last race placement if he/she completes a sure amount of the race distance, often merely except completing the complete race (for instance, in Formula 1, a driver's race position is classified if he/she completes 90 % of the full race range). There many various groups of car racing, each with different regulations and laws, such as mandatory pit stops and car rules, for all cars and drivers to abide.