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  • Winding in the infield of the high-speed tri-oval, there is a regular road race track for automobile and motorbike racing, using various track configu Like all modern tracks, the EuroSpeedway was built to the highest possible safety standards. However, in its first year of operation there were three serious
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  • ...constantly. In EPS the assist level is easily tunable to the vehicle type, road speed, and even driver preference. An added benefit is the elimination of e · Without mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the road wheel, it is less likely that the impact of a frontal crash will force the
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  • ...ied in most states and countries as a [[moped]] and are subject to reduced safety restrictions and licensing fees. Scooters above 50cc are generally legally High-powered electric road scooters are on the horizon now that small electric motorcycles like the [h
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  • |Sport || [[Road racing]], [[Rallying]], [[Autocross]] ...lub of America''' ('''SCCA''') is a club and sanctioning body supporting [[road racing]], [[rallying|rally]], and [[autocross]] in the [[United States]] an
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  • ...fession involved in the development of motor vehicles or more specifically road vehicles. This most commonly refers to [[automobiles]] but also refers to [ * [[Car safety]]
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  • ...losed cabs are fitted on almost all modern models, for reasons of operator safety and comfort. ...wheel [[locking differential]] to help stop the tractor when travelling at road speeds.
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  • |Safety || ...ina could mould the seats for their comfort, accessibility and view of the road (as with [[race car]]s). With a frame of [[Carbon fiber reinforced plastic|
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  • ...tages, and the fact that the vehicles are in some cases closely related to road cars, draws massive spectator interest, especially in [[Europe]], [[Asia]] ...ime stands on the world circuit. Deaths are now very rare thanks to modern safety regulations including the [[HANS]] device and improved spectator control po
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  • ...tes new styling, interior dynamics, and a high technology approach to road safety. It was designed with help from Australian teenagers. - Pictures at "http:/
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  • ...ed to be heavier and more sluggish than F1 cars, which race exclusively on road and street courses. ...s have used [[turbocharged]] engines. Turbos were banned in Formula One on safety grounds in [[1989 in sports|1989]]. For some periods of their history, nota
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  • A concept car aimed at improving the safety of road vehicles, the Secura was jointly developed by OSI and Quattroruote and used OSI Cross Country OSI entered the more serious 'off-road' market at the The Turin Motorshow of 1966. Their new offering, the Cross C
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  • ...lity control''' ('''ESC''') is a computerized technology that improves the safety of a [[car handling|vehicle's stability]] by detecting and minimizing skids ...unction, Mitsubishi's newly developed TCL system had a preventive (active) safety function which improved the course tracing performance by automatically adj
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  • ...to ensure vehicles provide drivers and passengers with a maximum level of safety. There are also restrictions for P Plate drivers which can prevent young dr ...der the car but only when the car is on display, if the car is on a public road the lights have to be switched off. Many police officers in the U.K are uns
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  • ==In road cars== [[Category:Car safety]]
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  • ...stars''' the Red Guide awards to restaurants for their cooking, for its [[road map]]s, and for its historic emblem '''Bibendum''', the Michelin Man. ...Michelin would not allow the Formula One teams it supplies to race due to safety concerns, Michelin's share price fell by 2.5% (though it recovered later th
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  • ...ver of average ability) if a violent change of direction occurs, improving safety. However, if the owner fits new tires to the front axle only, they will ten Any vehicle may understeer or oversteer at different times based on road conditions, speed, available traction, and driver input. '''Limit handling'
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  • The years afterwards the Dutch TT was held on a road circuit through de Haar, Barteldbocht (near Assen), Oude Tol, Hooghalen, La ...her circuits. Today these sloped or curved bends have been modified due to safety issues.
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  • ...tages, and the fact that the vehicles are in some cases closely related to road cars, draws massive spectator interest, especially in [[Europe]], [[Asia]] ...ime stands on the world circuit. Deaths are now very rare thanks to modern safety regulations including the [[HANS]] device and improved spectator control po
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  • '''[[Grand American Road Racing Association|Grand-Am]] [[Rolex Sports Car Series]]'''<br>[[6 Hours o |Record class2 || [[Grand American Road Racing Association|Grand-Am]][[Rolex Sports Car Series]]
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  • ...efers to the group of components that generate power and deliver it to the road surface, water, or air. This includes the [[internal combustion engine|eng * [[Car safety]]
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