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Why are Racing Cars so Popular?
In today’s world, life is a rat race, it not a morning walk. People see the famous racing distributors like Ferrari, BMW, etc. in the TV & want to move fast like them. People have their lives changed & twisted in a matter of time before they know it. So, in the modern generation, fast things are naturally attractive. Quick moving things have always captured the imagination of many, from youngsters to people of all ages, and among them Sports cars & its various racing distributors have always been right up there. Racing distributors like Ford, Audi etc. with their enthralling cars are capturing the imagination.
A little about it:
A Sports car is basically an automobile contrived for the purpose of performance driving. Its major characteristics are high horse power, low weight, attractive exteriors, & great road handling etc. over that of traditional features like passenger comfort or economical aspect of the vehicle. A sports car can be extremely swanky or attractive, but its main concern always lies in mechanical attraction. The best drivers in the world usually go for trusted and esteemed racing distributors like Maserati, McLaren, and Porsche etc. but other Japanese racing distributors like Nissan, Subaru; Honda etc. are also catching up. The wheel manufacturers are also done in the respective companies & various wheel companies fight it out for the desired racing car.
Finally:
A Sports car may not have an engine as well as in the case of some classic British cars that had great balance & maneuverability. It also became popular as it was great performance, handling, packaging and low cost. racing distributors like Lambhorghini, Ferrari have their engine motor in the centre-chasiss powering the rear motors only. But, Porsche remains among few remaining cars using rear-wheel, rear engine layout. Before the 80’s, 4-wheel cars were not used popularly as they added a lot of weight. But it’s now common in supercars like Ferrari & other famous racing distributors as it had many technical advantages. Formula one car thus can travel at neck-break speeds sometimes, which result in high speed, high risk acidents as well. But, I guess the feeling of traveling at 350km/h can’t be comparable to anything in the world.
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