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High Performance Driving Schools

A race and its name are often associated with the hangout of origin, the means of transport and the horizon of the race. As a couple of examples, see the Dakar Rally or the Athens marathon.

The 1930s saw the transformation from high-priced avenue cars into pure racers, with Delage, Auto Union, Mercedes-Benz, Delahaye, and Bugatti constructing streamlined vehicles with engines producing up http://www.sportscardrivingexperience.com/high-performance-driving-schools.html to 450 kW (612 hp), aided by multiple-stage supercharging. From 1928-1930 and again in 1934-1936, the maximum gravity permitted was 750 kg, a canon diametrically opposed to common racing regulations. Extensive appropriateness of aluminium alloys was enforced to achieve burnished weight, and in the case of the Mercedes, the pigment was removed to satisfy the beefiness limitation, producing the famous Silver Arrows.