Auto Racing
Auto racing comes in many forms. In America, stock car racing has become one of the most popular sports (and NASCAR one of the most recognizable brands) in the country. Formula 1 racing takes center stage throughout Europe and is expanding internationally, where icons like Michael Schumacher have captivated crowds. Yet there are many other forms of racing, including touring car, production car, rally car, karting, and more. Whatever kind of racing you're into, all the information you desire can be found online. If you have a need for speed, we will lead you through the Internet's winding road.
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Next time you're in a friendly argument about Mario Andretti versus Jackie Stewart or who has the most wins at the Brickyard, use the following detailed statistics databases to resolve the squabble.
- For current season statistics of active racers and teams, your best bet is to visit NASCAR.com or the official Web site of the relevant league. To learn more about those sites, see the section of this guide entitled "Where can I find information on auto racing organizations?"
For Formula 1 stats ...
The Formula One DataBase
is a great source for Formula 1 statistical information past and present. One of the more helpful features is the "Graphs" section where you can see visual comparisons for certain statistics, including the number of championships per nationality.
All Formula One Info
prides itself on its slogan: "No News, No Rumours, Only Statistics." So if you're looking only for statistics, this site won't disappoint, as it includes information going back to 1950 and is easy to navigate.
ChicaneF1
gives you any information you need about drivers, teams, engine suppliers, tire manufacturers, lubricant manufacturers, race entrants, and car numbers since 1950. Note that the site is not well designed, and it may be slightly uneasy on the eyes.
For NASCAR stats ...
The Inside Groove
is loaded with NASCAR statistics, both past and present. The site has about 700 graphs and is better organized than most statistics sites.
Jayski.com
is a great site for any information related to NASCAR, but one of the areas where it excels is statistics. Simply scroll down to the "Statistics" section on the left side of the homepage to access such stats as all-time wins and all-time poles.
OvalTrack.com
can give you what you want if you are looking for NASCAR statistics. The design of the site is fairly plain but the information is all there. You can also access news and links to other NASCAR sites.
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