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What kind of cars is used for an extreme car sports?

Sport car machines can do more than just traveling from one place to another. They offer that extra spark of experience, one that is unforgettable. Just as fantastic as it is to launch a snowmobile, you can actually feel another job that these machines serve. Ultimate car sports have attracted a lot of daredevils, the same zeal in the Spartan race has grown large in all bounds. Every sporting code has its own mad max type of sports car that gives chills to spectators but extremely fun to the rider. Lets us look at different sport codes and their respective sports cars.

cars race1. Ice Racing

A lot of people think that ice racing is just for fun, entertainment, and the thrill that it comes with. However, it is actually a sport not some passing by entertainment. Some countries are known to have a cold front three quarters of the year and it's actually perfect for ice racing. The weather is conducive because ice is always thick enough to guarantee extra enjoyment. Unlike Formula 1 that can actually cut event progress due to ice patches, ice racers shade a huge smile when ice tracks are filled with hard ice. Perfect for racing!

Remember, the track is pure ice and the car should fit in well with the slippery base. It's still okay to use four-wheeled cars when ice racing. In fact, most rides are okay depending on the racecourse. Not to worry about tire choice because any car with grip will do the trick. If you prefer just watching from a distance, then you can watch a couple of racing movies that are available at streaming sites.

2. Motocross

This is the best way to ride your bicycle among a host of other fantastic racers. Much more fun during a rainy season, getting patted with raindrops as you make your way through the wide tarred road or that rugged terrain. Going at 50 miles per hour, which is equivalent to 80kph, still remains one of the best experiences when riding a bicycle.

Making your way through the dirt is fun because the mechanism of cycles is perfectly made to fit such terrains. Some of the prominent sites perfect for racing are sloppy hills and meandering curving roads that give that extra zeal and zest. It's really boring to ride on an actual road, where you get scorched by the sun, but the fun becomes exceptional when you get through some bits of nature here and there. A motorcycle is cheap but how you ride it remains optional. Riding preferences determine injury frequencies but they are not that common really because of the protective gear you will be wearing.

4X4 races3. Rally Racing

Are you that mad max type of a racer? Do you love to race in the woods, passing through those splashy dirty outlands?  If you adore that, this is the race for you. If you haven't tried Rally Racing, it's high time you start to do so. The fun part is that racing cars are actually custom-made to suit the terrain you are going to ride at. This is one advantage that stands above the rest.

Rally racing is a type of car sporting; many cars of different shapes and framing designs and features, come to the spotlight, which is a great way to gear up for extra fun and a gritty experience. Speed talks loud in rally racing, make sure that the car has enough nitrous to speed off in spectacular fashion.

The thrill comes when the race features different racecourses, a bit of tar, a bit of thick woods, some beach ride through the sand, and a ride to the mountains or rugged terrain. That shift from one feature to another makes rally racing fantastic. You should look forward to Rally America, a race like no other where racing expendables gather to show off their racing grit.

4. Demolition Derby

There is nothing fun in hearing the word 'demolition' in the street but when it comes to Demolition Derby, wrecking becomes the order of the day. Fantastic in all its dimensions! Just like Death Race, every car must destroy, demolish and wreck other competitors to remain an outstanding winner. Ramming and sheer grit are expected from riders.

Everything on a car should be strong, from the engine to the wheel structure, framing, and suspension. It's hell on the racecourse, a glimpse into how savage other cars might be. It's a derby not to be forgotten.
Drag Racing

Motorsports wouldn't be the same without drag racing. Every bit and piece of feature is exaggerated, making it an expandable type of race. With set timing, the race is organized well. Horsepower is the ultimate secret to win. How powerful is your car? Is it able to reach 330 miles per hour or 531 kilometers per hour?