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Rally Car Racing: Tearing It Up
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Rally Car Racing: Tearing It Up

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Have you seen a rally car race before? The vehicles may look like cars you see on the street, but rally cars have been modified for incredible endurance, strength, and speed. They race on courses made of dirt, sand, and even ice! Rallying brings together the best car manufacturers, drivers, and mechanics to put their cars to the test.

Enter the Dirt and Destruction Sports Zone to learn about the history, courses, competition rules, and the celebrity drivers connected to rally car racing. You'll learn:
• Who the most successful rally car racer in history is.
• How a rally car is built to last through a tough 1,000-mile (1,609-kilometer) race.
• What equipment and rules ensure the safety of the racers and fans.
• Why rally car races are the ultimate test of a driver's skill and stamina.

Are you into sports? Then get in the zone!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2014
ISBN9781467724531
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Rally Car Racing: Tearing It Up
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Brian Howell

Brian Howell is an author and teacher living and working near Tokyo, Japan. He has published three novels and over thirty-five short stories online and in print, including one short story collection in 2004 and inclusion in Best British Short Stories 2018 (edited by Nicholas Royle). His novels have often dealt with themes around Dutch genre painting and optical devices. He writes poems, is a keen cinema-goer and cyclist, and listens to many podcasts.

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