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Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) was a sanctioning body for American open-wheel car racing that operated from 1979 until dissolving after the 2003 season. CART was founded in 1979 by team owners formerly from the United States Auto Club (USAC) Championship Car division. The owners disagreed with the direction and leadership of USAC.
This list of current motorsport championships is a list of all Active National and International motorsport championships decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races across Multiple Disciplines including Single-seat Open Wheel, Karting, sportscar and endurance Racing, StockCar, Modified StockCar, Modified Dirt Stock, Tour Car, One Manufacture Series, Rally, Rally ...
Category: Auto racing teams by series. 10 languages. ... British Touring Car Championship teams (61 P) C. Can-Am entrants (21 P) Champ Car teams (4 C, 54 P) D.
Championship Auto Racing Teams cars (1 C) V. Champ Car video games (7 P) Pages in category "Championship Auto Racing Teams" The following 2 pages are in this category ...
Formula 4 Championships Certified by FIA: France, Britain, CEZ, China, Germany, Italy, Japan, NACAM, South East Asia, Spain, UAE, United States, India, Brazil, Saudi Arabia and Australia: Goodyear FIA European Truck Racing Championship: FIA European Drag Racing Championship: FIA GT World Cup: FIA Intercontinental Drifting Cup: Kumho FIA TCR ...
Teams from Subaru Rally Team, Team O'Neil Motorsports, Honda Performance Development, and Dirt Fish compete alongside the fastest privateers like Phoenix Project (phxpjt.com) and McKenna Motorsports. Rally is the oldest form of motorsport that takes place on public or private roads with modified production or specially built road-legal cars.
NASCAR teams compete in all three national NASCAR series: the Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Craftsman Truck Series, as well as in all the regional touring series. A team is limited to four cars in each of the NASCAR series.
Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. [1] The "formula" in the name refers to a set of rules to which all participants and cars must conform. [2]