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3 Reasons on Why People Love Racing

 

Racing has been around since the 19th century. It was first invented back in 1895 with a race from Paris to Bordeaux, France, and back. Today, racing is considered as one of the highest class of single-seated automobile racing that has garnered international acclamation and coverage. It is indeed a popular sport to participate in and spectate as they are relatively easy to follow. There are thousands of media outlets worldwide that regularly cover them, providing news and awareness regarding the sport. 

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Many sports fans even established automotive businesses to be a closer part of the sport. Race cars come in all shapes and designs; depending on their tuning and design, a race car that is well-optimized and well-provided by their technicians have the potential to win the entire Prix with capacity alone. An average race car driver could easily have the edge if they are provided with a winning race car. Now you might be wondering what all the fuss about racing that gets people going is? Let’s dig deeper, shall we?

The Excitement

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A racing stadium can easily accommodate 20.000 people up to 40.000. NASCAR has a seating capacity of 42.000 seats which would be viewed as a sea of people from a bird’s eyes perspective. So many people are interested in the sport that they are willing to spend money to be a part of it and attend the racing event in person rather than be confined in the comfort of their own homes. Racing is that exciting. No event on earth can compare to racing when it is about getting people entertained.

The Atmosphere

Racing isn’t supposed to be viewed from a small television screen. Rather it should be enjoyed in person. The hard revving and roaring sounds of the engines fueled by horsepower and incredible maneuvering techniques displayed by professional race car drivers cannot be fully captured on a small LED screen. It has to be experienced with our own eyes and ears to fully understand the gravity of racing as a sporting event. The atmosphere in a racing stadium is so captivating that other sporting event pales in comparison.

The Competition

Competition and challenges get people going. It has been shown by histories such as the Colosseum in Rome or the Ancient Olympic Sports in Greece. Like many sports, racing does have its dramas and rivalries that people find amusing. For instance, the famous James Hunt and Niki Lauda rivalry that is developed back in 1970 at the Formula Three in London. People are willing to pay not to view the race per se but to catch the wind on their rivalry and see who is better than who. Such is the effect a great rivalry can have on people.

Final Words

A racecar event can be loud and thrilling that is not recommended for people that have heart problems and other severe complications like stroke, hypertension, diabetes, etc., as they could prove to be problematic. You need to consider the risk of going on an actual racing event. Perhaps if you have those medical conditions, watching them from the comfort of your homes might be the best way to enjoy racing.…