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Race cars are pretty much the dream cars of millions, who wouldn&;t like to drive around town in a race car? From boys to men and women of all ages, race cars have that magic connotation that literally drive people crazy. Millions of fans spend hours surfing the net looking for race car pictures and information about them. Men have always liked speed, being in the air, water or on the ground. That speed factor portrait by race cars is what makes them so special. It has been said that some race cars look fast even while parked, and that embodies what these cars mean for the fans. In our society where we have speed limits of as low as 20mph, the contrast of cars going at more than ten times faster than that during the whole competition is a very appealing factor. In terms of commercial purposes, sport cars is what comes closer to that race car dream. In order to understand the popularity of race cars you have to be part of one of the big events, F1, Indy 500 or NASCAR and see how people react when they see this fantastic machines. Every year people spend billions in race car memorabilia and other related products. Amongst the most popular race cars we can mention the F1 cars, NASCAR cars and drag cars.

The F1 car is the most expensive race car in the world with teams investing anywhere from $50 million to hundreds of millions developing their cars, its basic specifications include 2.4 liter engines, V8 configurations. Last year all F1 cars had to comply with a limited 18,000 rpm, that would improve the reliability of engines and reduce costs a lot. The engines on these cars last from 3 to 1 single race day, meaning that the F1 cars we see are more likely than not using a brand new engine every time we see them racing. These car use about 75 liters of fuel for every 100 kilometers traveled. These race cars have fantastic acceleration times, going from 0 to 100km/h (62 mph): 1.7 seconds and from 0 to 300 km/h (186 mph): 8.6 seconds depending on engine tuning. Imagine yourself driving one of these cars down town stopping and going at every stop light taking about a second per block. Now, we all know that F1 cars are not street legal, but it is certainly a nice picture. In terms of body work, these cars are very aerodynamic and safety wise the have very strict regulations.

The second group of cars is the NASCAR cars, these cars are mechanical and have V8 engines. These monsters present a performance that ranges from 550 hp at 8000 rpm to 750 hp at 9000 rpm depending on the race. Finally we have the drag race car that pretty much include any car that can run the ΒΌ mile from 3.9 second to 17 seconds, stock cars with modifications are the most popular examples of these cars, for the fastest cars they can go at more than 300 mph and require a parachute to help them stop.