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Oct 28 2008

Car Racing: World of Fittest Athletes

      The athletes themselves along with their fans claim that car racers are the fittest and healthiest on earth. How can this be when the only thing they do is grip the stick and steering wheel?

In a race, the driver must stay composed and focused. There should be a continuous contact with technical team while in control of the race car driving around the track. On top of that, the driver has with him dozen of competitors that with unwise decision, he can collide and lost life with. And who on earth can manage decision-making in split of seconds on a speed of 300 kilometers per hour? Only guys at the peak of their physical and mental stability can do that.

Car racers spend a lot of time in the gym. They know better when it comes to taking care of themselves; physical health including the heart, neck, and diet, and the mental health.

Normal heart rate of a human being is 60 beats per minute, rising to more than 100 depending on the activity he is doing. A car racer’s heartbeat could reach more than 150 per minute during a race, the same of that of runners on field. Mental stress causes the difference. Car racing requires extreme concentration, pumping tremendous amount of adrenalin, same way the physical stress causes the high heartbeat rate.

To be able to deal with such extremities, drivers should indulge to intense cardiovascular workout for up to few hours a day. Doing so helps in weight maintenance as well.

Car racing is one of the sports that greatly demands neck strength. The neck has to support a head with helmet heavier than regular, combined with G-Force during a race: a total of more than 20 kilograms, making it the most important muscle in a driver.

Large elastic bands are used to simulate the demands of high G-Force during training. Drivers also incorporate resistance work into their exercise regime – rowing and weight lifting. But since Formula One cockpits are very small, no racer is allowed to weigh like a lifter.

Like track and field athletes, F1 drivers should carefully regulate their carbohydrate and protein intake. Pasta and bread are what they eat, for carbohydrates.

Before the race and throughout, drivers absorb huge amounts of water. This prevents driver to dehydrate. Heat in F1 cockpit is enough to make someone sweat off few pounds of body weight during course of a race.

Physical health stability alone is not enough for car racers. Mental health as well is very important, too. Teams usually have sports psychologists to make sure that a driver is capable of mind control during a race. They make the driver review track maps, visualize a route and a lap, so that he would feel familiarized as though he has driven the course already.

Breathing technique is a plus factor. Drivers do need to stay calm at crucial moments. He needs not to be distracted by the people around him: medical team, technical staff, and screaming fans and members of the press.

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May 20 2008

Top 10 Auto Racing websites

  1. NASA Pro Racing - http://www.nasaproracing.com/ - Want to get started in racing? This should be one of the first 2 sites you check out.

  2. SCCA - http://www.scca.com – This should be the other site you check out when you want to get started in racing

  3. Grand-Am - http://www.grand-am.com/rolex/ - The best racing series on TV, just outstanding action ( Read post here )

  4. ALMS - http://www.americanlemans.com – Just a Great racing series, site has some good stories.

  5. Indy Car - http://www.indycar.com/ - A true American tradition, now back together. Great things to come.
  1. Fast Machines - http://www.fastmachines.com/ - Great racing blog coving all type of motorsports
  1. Trackpedia - http://www.trackpedia.com – You need info on that next track your heading too, You need to go to Trackpedia.
  1. Speedtv - http://www.trackpedia.com – their website is better than their tv channel, offering more coverage of different forms of racing.
  1. Formula 1 - http://www.formula1.com/ - they have all the up to date info with what is going on with F1, videos and even a countdown to the next race.
  1. Online Driving Event Registration. https://www.motorsportreg.com/ Manage your track, autocross & social events online. Use MotorsportReg.com to accept electronic registration & credit cards. It’s time to have more fun.

*Bonus site — http://www.YOUTUBE.com - You want some great in car shots of the next race your going to, your thinking about driving in a new class, do a search on YouTube and you can find out what the view looks like from behind the wheel. Check out the close racing action, Search for “Spece30”

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May 19 2008

The best racing action on TV, Grand-Am Racing

The best racing action on TV,  Grad-am racing

I took the weekend off form writing.  I normally write extra during the week so I have something to post on the weekends,  but this was a busy week and just got busier.

Grand-Am action on Speed with the RumBum.com 250

Sunday was a busy day for me as my “Honey Do list” was quite large and I was remodeling the bath room.  I was just gonna leave the race on in the back ground as I worked on my pile ruble the used to be the bathroom.   Some where between the a leaking pipe turning my basement in to a swimming pool and almost amputating my finger with a hammer I decide to call it quits and watch the show/race  and a Show it was.

I love F1, but it can get boring as Ferrari drives away for the win every time,  but not in Grand-Am.  Wow,  that is some action.  These guys were banging fenders, punting cars, bursting in to flames, and lead changes all day long.

More race reports to come…..

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May 16 2008

The Rumbum.com 250 at Laguna Seca. -Friday Practice

Published by dpereda under Grand-am, Road Racing Edit This

Grand-am racing returns to Laguna Seca this weekend with the Rumbum.com 250.

After practice, the man to beat right now is # 99 team of Fogarty / Gurney. They posted a best lap of 1:20.876 with a top speed of 99.619mph. That put them ½ second ahead of the 2nd position #60 Negri / Patterson car. The 1.2 second is huge when you see that only ½ second separates the next 10 cars.

In the GT class the #7 team of Collins / Edwards leads the pack in their Pontiac GXP.R, followed by the #70 of Ham / Tremblay driving a Mazda RX-8. I look forward to qualifying tomorrow and the race on Sunday.

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May 11 2008

Racing Safety:

Racing is a dangerous sport, there is no doubt about it and this clip is just an example.

 

Also in this example you can see how developments in safety have improved to where the driver of the crash was ok. 

 

The Cost of safety.

So what does all this cost? Well it is a lot, but it is all realitive, and it is all well worth it.  Where you don’t want to skimp is on stuff that protects your life.  To give you an idea,  the cost of the safety gear makes up 70% of the budget for my race car build.  But on a high end race car like the one you see I would guess it only take up 10-25% of the car build.  The roll cage in my car cost 4 times the amount the car did.  But if I could have found more protection I would have gladly paid the price. 

What are the other benefits to having great safety equipment?

When you have trust in your equipment you often push it a little harder.  Knowing that you have some air of protection around you give you the confidence to go a little faster or brake a little later. Many drivers have reported faster lap times after they add a new piece of safety gear.  You just have to watch out for the edge and that you don’t cross over it.

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May 09 2008

Getting Started in Auto Racing.

Do you have the need for speed or the desire to prove that you are the best driver? I have a series of posts for you!

This is the first installment in a series of posts related to getting started in auto racing. In this series we will cover the following:

  • Who can race.
  • What do you need.
  • What are the different types of racing.
  • What are the different racing organizations.
  • Where can you race.
  • What kind of car do you need.
  • Learning proper driving technique
  • How to get a racing license.
  • Safety.
  • Building your car.
  • Get Sponsors
  • Have Fun

We will be posting this series in installments and we may not always go in order.

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Did I miss anything in this list? Give us some feedback and we will be sure to write about it.

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