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Archive for May 25th, 2009

Boat Racing Information In Thailand

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Every year, boat races are held during the month of September when all the rivers and waterways are in full spate. Pichit, Phitsanulok, Narathiwat, Nan, Angthong, Pathum Thani, Surat Thani and Ayutthaya of Thailand are some provinces which the races are held across.

The boat racing is a traditional event in Thailand. History of boat racing goes back to Ayutthaya kingdom, some 600 years ago. During those times the boat races were held to keep men physically and mentally fit during times when there were constant shadows of war looming over the country. However, today boat races are entertainment and boat racing is considered to be a national sport.

The boats used in boat racing are constructed from a single large trunk of a dugout tree. Each boat can accommodate a maximum of 60 oarsmen. The oarsmen sit in two rows in order to make the boat move with maximum speed. Each boat is given a different colored dress. All oarsmen in a boat wear a similar outfits. During the race, the boats are decorated with a large number of flowers and ribbons.

The boat races are held excited and attractive for everyone, both local people and foreigners. It become a colorful festival, which attracts a lot of local as well as the foreign spectators. The spectators watch the sport with utmost enthusiasm and this lasts right till the end of the race with spectators cheering their favorite team. The impromptu narration of the professional announcer makes the sport all the more interesting and the spectators have a plenty of fun during the sport. At the end of the race, the winning team is awarded a trophy and prize.

History Of Auto Racing

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Racing cars is attractive sport for people who love adventures because it bring to them special feelings. We’ll learn about history of auto racing on this article.

Racing cars began soon after the launch of petrol-fuelled cars in the nineteenth century. The first race was organized by a Paris magazine Le Petit Journal in 1894, to determine the best performers. A year later, the first real race was staged from Paris to Bordeaux, in France. International racing began with the Gordon Bennett Cup in auto racing. Chicago was the venue for the first auto race in the United States in 1895.

It was the French who dominated the auto racing scene and the French automobile club ACF staged a number of major international races, usually from or to Paris, connecting with another major city in Europe or France.

There are several kinds of auto racing the most well known being single-seater racing, in which specifically designed cars are used. In these cars, the wheels are not covered, and there are aerofoil wings in the front and rear to improve the grip of the car on the racetrack. These races are held on specially designed closed circuits or on special street circuits that are closed for the duration of the event.

The top series is the World Rally Championship (WRC), but there also regional championships and many countries have their own national championships. There are also many smaller, club-level categories of rallies which are popular with amateurs, making up the “”grass roots”" of motor sports.

The other kind of single-seater racing is kart racing. In this the small but powerful go-karts pick up speed quickly on the small tracks. So many racing drivers of today started by driving karts as it is the cheapest way to get into auto racing. It has made racing so much more accessible. Today, it is also a fully-fledged international sport in its own right.

Touring car racing is one of  road racing kinds that is run with production-derived racecars. The American variant of touring car racing is called stock car racing. In drag racing, mostly popular in the United States, the objective is to complete a certain distance, traditionally a quarter of a mile, in the shortest possible time. Whatever the kind of auto racing, the thrill lies in the speed.