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This list of current motorsport championships is a list of all Active National and International motorsport championships decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races across Multiple Disciplines including Single-seat Open Wheel, Karting, sportscar and endurance Racing, StockCar, Modified StockCar, Modified Dirt Stock, Tour Car, One Manufacture Series, Rally, Rally ...
The 1969 SCCA Continental Championship was the third annual running of the Sports Car Club of America's professional open wheel racing series. [1] It was the first to carry the SCCA Continental Championship name as the previous two series had both been staged as the Grand Prix Championship. [1] The 1969 championship was open only to Formula A ...
At an informal meeting at the December 1966 racing car show day at Olympia, Webb and Clarke were discussing the possibility of building a fleet of identical open wheel race cars based on the success of combining the Ford power plant and road wheels, radial tires, and Formula Junior style chassis. Not only would they make ideal school cars, but ...
Teams': No. 112 Autorama Motorsport by Wolf-Power Racing TCR: Miklas Born TCR: Roberto Ferri TCR Teams': No. 112 Autorama Motorsport by Wolf-Power Racing TCX: Guillaume Roman TCX Teams': No. 226 Nordschleife Racing TC: Mark Brummond TC: Johan Schwartz TC: Benito Tagle TC: Skip Woody TC Teams': No. 351 Team Avia Sorg Rennsport 24H TCE Europe Series
An open-wheel car is a car with the wheels outside the car's main body, and usually having only one seat. Open-wheel cars contrast with street cars, sports cars, stock cars, and touring cars, which have their wheels below the body or inside fenders. Open-wheel cars are built both for road racing and oval track racing.