Offshore inflatable racing (Thundercat class) at Ilfracombe, north Devon, England.These boats can reach 60mph |
Air racing:Hungarian aerobatics pilot Peter Besenyei at speed in his Extra 300 at an air race in England | A race is a competition of speed. The competitors in a race try to complete a given task in the shortest amount of time. Typically this involves traversing some distance, but it can be any other task involving speed. Offshore inflatable racing (Thundercat class) at Ilfracombe, north Devon, England. ...
Offshore inflatable racing (Thundercat class) at Ilfracombe, north Devon, England. ...
Download high resolution version (1500x1064, 75 KB) Hungarian aerobatics pilot Peter Besenyei racing his Extra 300 (HA-PET) at a Red Bull Air Race in England. ...
Download high resolution version (1500x1064, 75 KB) Hungarian aerobatics pilot Peter Besenyei racing his Extra 300 (HA-PET) at a Red Bull Air Race in England. ...
Competition is the act of striving against another force for the purpose of achieving dominance or attaining a reward or goal, or out of a biological imperative such as survival. ...
Speed (symbol: v) is the rate of motion, or equivalently the rate of change of position, expressed as distance d moved per unit of time t. ...
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For other article subjects named transport see transport (disambiguation). ...
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A race to cover a certain distance may be any length, and using any means stipulated by the rules. Running a distance is the most basic form of racing, but races are often conducted in vehicles, such as boats and cars, on or with animals such as horses and in aircraft. Man Running - Edward Muybridge Horse Running - Edward Muybridge Running is by definition the fastest means for an animal to move on foot. ...
Vehicles are non-living means of transportation. ...
Lobster boat A boat is a watercraft, usually smaller than most ships. ...
A small variety of cars, the most popular kind of automobile. ...
Phyla Porifera (sponges) Ctenophora (comb jellies) Cnidaria Placozoa Subregnum Bilateria Acoelomorpha Orthonectida Rhombozoa Myxozoa Superphylum Deuterostomia Chordata (vertebrates, etc. ...
Binomial name Equus caballus Linnaeus, 1758 The Horse (Equus caballus) is a sizeable ungulate mammal, one of the seven modern species of the genus Equus. ...
An aircraft is any machine capable of atmospheric flight. ...
A race may be run continuously from start to finish or may be made of several segments called heats or stages. A heat is usually run over the same course at different times. A stage is a shorter section of a much longer course or a time trial. A heat is timed portion of certain types of races. ...
Stage has several meanings: In rocketry, a stage is one of several independent rockets used to reduce the need for fuel. ...
An Individual Time Trial (ITT) is a road bicycle race in which cyclists race alone against the clock (in French: contre la montre - literally against the watch). There are also track-based time trials where riders compete in velodromes, and team time trials (TTT). ...
Early records of races are evident on pottery from ancient Greece, which depicted running men vying for first place. A chariot race is described in Homer's Iliad. A man shapes pottery as it turns on a wheel. ...
Ancient Greece is the term used to describe the Greek-speaking world in ancient times. ...
Chariot racing was one of the most popular ancient Greek and Roman sports. ...
Bust of Homer in the British Museum For other uses, see Homer (disambiguation). ...
The Iliad (Greek ÎλιάÏ, Ilias) tells part of the story of the siege of the city of Ilium, i. ...
List of types of race
Unassisted human racing Using only the human body's own muscles: Human anatomy or anthropotomy is a special field within anatomy. ...
A top-down view of skeletal muscle Muscle is a contractile form of tissue. ...
US Armed Forces cross country meet Cross-country running is a sport in which teams of runners compete to complete a course over open or rough terrain before other teams. ...
Modern day marathon runners 1896 Olympic marathon The word marathon refers to a long-distance road running event of 42,195 m (26 miles and 385 yards). ...
World Race Walking Cup Race walking is a special long distance race event in athletics in which the participants must walk. ...
Road running or road racing is the sport of running on a measured course over an established road (as opposed to track and cross country running). ...
Man Running - Edward Muybridge Horse Running - Edward Muybridge Running is by definition the fastest means for an animal to move on foot. ...
Athletics, also known as track and field or track and field athletics, is a collection of sport events. ...
Athletics, also known as track and field or track and field athletics, is a collection of sport events. ...
Swimming is the method by which living creatures move themselves through water in a method not involving simply walking on the bottom. ...
Cycle racing Bicycle racing: In bicycle racing sports bicycles are used in a competitive way, most often in trials of speed. ...
Track cycling is a bicycle racing sport usually held on specially-built banked tracks or velodromes (but many events are held at older velodromes where the track banking is relatively shallow) using track bicycles. ...
The points race is a mass start track cycling event involving large numbers of riders simultaneously on track. ...
Road bicycle racing is a popular bicycle racing sport held on the road (following the geography of the area), using racing bicycles. ...
The Tour de France (French for Tour of France), often referred to as La Grande Boucle, Le Tour or The Tour, is an epic long distance road bicycle racing competition for professionals held over three weeks in July in and around France. ...
Offroad cycling is a sport where bicycles (and unicycles!) are ridden outside of standard grounds, for example on narrow mountain trails. ...
A rider during a Cross Country race Mountain biking (Mountain bicycling) is a form of cycling which uses very sturdy bicycles with (usually) straight handlebars and wide tires. ...
Ski racing Skiing with skis, on snow: A twin-tip shaped downhill ski. ...
A fresh snowfall in Colorados (USA) high forests. ...
Alpine skiing (or downhill skiing) is a recreational activity and sport involving sliding down snow-covered hills with long, thin skis attached to each foot. ...
Slalom is regarded as the most technical of the alpine ski disciplines. ...
Alpine skiing (or downhill skiing) is a recreational activity and sport involving sliding down snow-covered hills with long, thin skis attached to each foot. ...
Skiing by free technique/skating Cross-country skiing (aka XC skiing) is an adventure and fitness activity as well as a competitive winter sport popular in many countries with large snowfields, primarily in Europe and Canada. ...
Animal racing Animals alone, or with human riders on the animal's back or in a conveyance: Camel racing is a popular sport in Australia, the Middle East, and Africa. ...
Photo finish of a greyhound race in Tampa, Florida, USA on February 9, 1939 Greyhound racing is the sport of racing greyhounds. ...
Photo finish of a greyhound race in Tampa, Florida, USA on February 9, 1939 Greyhound racing is the sport of racing greyhounds. ...
Dogsled racing is a winter dog sport involving the timed competition of teams of sleddogs that pull a sled, on the runners of which the dog driver or musher stands. ...
The original 1925 train route to Nenana is in gray, and the southern route of the modern race is in red (part of the National Historic Iditarod Trail. ...
Horse racing is an equestrian sporting activity which has been practiced over the centuries; the chariot races of Roman times were an early example, as was the contest of the steeds of the god Odin and the giant Hrungnir in Norse mythology. ...
Horse racing in the United Kingdom is generally of three types, and is a major contributor to the UK economy. ...
Equestrianism relates to the riding of horses. ...
Chariot racing was one of the most popular ancient Greek and Roman sports. ...
Flat racing is a term commonly used in the United Kingdom to denote a form of horse-racing which is run over a predetermined distance and in which the horses are not required to jump over obstacles such as hurdles or fences as in National Hunt racing. ...
Thoroughbred horse racing is the main form of horse-racing throughout the world. ...
The Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (Triple Crown for short, but the term is also used in other sports, and thus the full name should be used when it could cause confusion) consists of three races for three-year-old thoroughbred horses. ...
A derby is a type of horse race, named after the Epsom Derby, still run at Epsom racecourse, England, which was in turn named for Edward Smith Stanley, 12th Earl Of Derby, who inaugurated the race in 1780. ...
Horse gaits are the different methods by which a horse, either naturally or through human training, moves itself. ...
The steeplechase was initially a form of horse-racing, but the term is now applied to similar other events as well. ...
Pigeon racing is a sport in which pigeons are removed by an agreed distance from their home coops and then released at a predetermined time. ...
Pig racing is a sport in which juvenile pigs race around a small track. ...
Aircraft racing Air racing is a sport that involves small airplanes and is practiced around the world each year. ...
Motorized racing (motorsport) Machines powered by motors, on land: Wind turbines A machine is any mechanical or organic device that transmits or modifies energy to perform or assist in the performance of tasks. ...
A motor is a device that converts energy into mechanical power, and is often synonymous with engine. ...
Land is sometimes used synonymously with country. ...
- Auto racing (also known as automobile racing, motor racing or autosport)
Auto racing (also known as automobile racing, autosport or motorsport) is a sport involving racing automobiles. ...
The inaugural Formula One World Championship was won by Italian Giuseppe Farina in his Alfa Romeo in 1950, barely defeating his Argentine teammate Juan Manuel Fangio. ...
Formula Ford is a single seater motor sport which exists in some form in most countries around the world. ...
GP2 Series, GP2 for short, is a form of motor racing introduced in 2005 following the dis-continuation of the long-term Formula One feeder sport, Formula 3000. ...
Formula 3000 is a type of formula racing. ...
Georges Boillot winning the 1912 French Grand Prix in Dieppe, France Grand Prix motor racing has its roots in organized automobile racing that began in France as far back as 1894. ...
Production car racing includes all categories of auto racing where unmodified (or very lightly modified) cars race each other. ...
Rallying (international) or rally racing (US) is a form of automobile racing that takes place on normal roads with modified production or specially built road cars. ...
Drifting in technical racing terms refers to a cars slip angle. ...
Drag racing is a form of auto racing in which cars or motorcycles attempt to complete a fairly short, straight and level course in the shortest amount of time. ...
GTP sports cars racing at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in 1991 Sports car racing is a form of circuit racing, with purpose-built cars that nevertheless have enclosed wheel wells and often have closed cockpits. ...
This article is about the sport of stock car racing. ...
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
Champcar has been the name for the class of cars used in the United States premier open wheel auto racing series for decades. ...
Champ Car driven by Andrew Ranger in 2005 Champ Car, a shortened form of Championship Car, has been the name for a class of cars used in American Championship Car Racing for many decades. ...
One of the oldest forms of motorsport and invented in the United States in the early 19th century, dirt speedway racing involves vehicles racing each other round dirt-surfaced lightly-banked oval tracks. ...
In offroad racing, various classes of specially modified vehicles, including cars, compete in races through off-road environments. ...
Touring car racing is a general term for a number of distinct automobile racing competitions in heavily-modified street cars. ...
A kart racer takes a turn on an indoor track Kart racing (as the word is so spelled by enthusiasts) or karting is a variant of open-wheeler motor sport with simple, small four-wheeled vehicles called karts, go-karts, or gearbox/shifter karts depending on the design. ...
Motocross racing Start of a Motocross race There are a variety of sports involving racing motorcycles. ...
The Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy), or Manx TT, is a motorcycle racing event held on the Isle of Man. ...
Motocross racing is form of motorcycle or ATV racing held on artificial loose dirt circuits, constructed with many corners and steep bumps from which riders launch themselves high into the air. ...
Grand Prix motorcycle racing refers to the premier categories of motorcycle road racing. ...
Pocketbike racing, also know as Minimoto or Mini GP racing, is a category of racing where miniature racing motorcycles (known as pocketbikes or minimoto) are raced around kart tracks. ...
Production Bike Racing is a form of motor sport that involves racing motorcycles virtually unmodified from those that can be bought in shops and then ridden on public highways. ...
Superbike racing is a category of motorcycle road racing based on heavily-modified production motorcycles, approximately akin to Touring car racing. ...
Boat racing Boats on water: Lobster boat A boat is a watercraft, usually smaller than most ships. ...
Water (from the Old English word wæter; c. ...
A more specific term for dragon boat as a sport is dragon boat race, which is a team paddling sport on water, using very long and very narrow painted boats to which are attached decorative dragon heads and tails. ...
Hydroplane racing (also known as hydro racing) is a sport involving racing hydroplanes on lakes and rivers. ...
Jet Sprint Boat racing is a form of racing sport where trailerable speed boats, powered by water jet propulsion rather than by conventional propellers, race around shallow, artificial watercourses characterised by many tight turns. ...
Offshore powerboat racing is racing by large, ocean-going powerboats, typically point-to-point racing. ...
Outrigger Canoe Racing is a team paddling sport which utilises the outrigger canoe. ...
Rowing refers to several forms of physical activity: For rowing boats in general, see Watercraft rowing. ...
Wooden sailing boat Sailing is the skillful art of controlling the motion of a sailing ship or smaller boat, across a body of water using wind as the source of power. ...
Inshore yacht racing on Sydney Harbour, Australia Yacht racing is the sport of competitive sailing. ...
A match race is a regatta for two sailing boats, racing each other around a course. ...
The Americas Cup is the most famous and most prestigious competition in the sport of yachting, and the oldest active trophy in international sports, predating the FA Cup by two decades and the Modern Olympics by 45 years. ...
Team Racing is an increasingly popular form of yacht racing. ...
Other types In virtual reality, or in a videogame: Virtual reality (VR) is an environment that is simulated by a computer. ...
A computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players interact with in order to achieve a defined goal or set of goals. ...
Chocobo Racing is a video game for the PlayStation, released in 1999 by Square Electronic Arts. ...
Etymology The word race comes from a Viking word. This Viking word arrived in France during the invading of Normandy and gave the word raz which means "swift water" in Brittany; it can be found in "Pointe du Raz" (the most western point of France, in Brittany), and "raz-de-marée" (tsunami). This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
Mont Saint Michel is a historic pilgrimage site and a symbol of Normandy Normandy is a geographical region in northern France. ...
Traditional coat of arms This article is about the historical duchy and French province, as well as the cultural area of Brittany. ...
The Pointe du Raz is a promontory that extends into the Atlantic from western Brittany. ...
The tsunami that struck Malé in the Maldives on December 26, 2004. ...
A race and its name are often associated with the place of origin, the means of transport and the distance of the race. As a couple of examples, see the Paris-Dakar rally or the Athens marathon. The Paris Dakar Rally (or The Dakar) is an annual, organized, professional off-road race. ...
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