- the
United Kingdom and Australia, the X-
Trail was
launched in
October 2001. In June 2003,
Nissan gave the
car an
interior and
exterior facelift, while...
-
shows an
incomplete trailing car in Kawasaki's Kobe factory, the
image was
likely taken around late 2018.
Delivery of the
pilot cars began at the end of...
- The
Appalachian Trail, also
called the A.T., is a
hiking trail in the
Eastern United States,
extending almost 2,200
miles (3,540 km)
between Springer Mountain...
- open-wheel race
cars. A
trailing car intentionally bumps the rear
bumper of the
car in
front of it. The bump
sometimes causes the lead
car's rear
tires to...
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single car can race alone. The low-pressure wake
behind a group's
leading car reduces the
aerodynamic resistance on the
front of the
trailing car, allowing...
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Driver Database.
Retrieved 2009-05-25. "1956 USAC
National Championship Trail". Champ
CarStats.com.
Retrieved 2009-05-25. Åberg, Andreas. "USAC
National Championship...
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where the
trail is
joined by the
Tissington Trail,
there is
direct access from the
car park to the
trail.
Facilities include toilets, a
picnic site, visitor...
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driver or the vehicle.
There are two
reasons for
trail braking:
Keeps load on the
front tires so the
car will turn into the
corner better. That is, it will...
- A
motorized trail is a
trail intended for off-road
vehicles for
example 4×4
cars, dirt bikes, All-terrain
vehicles (ATV).
Motorized trail use remains...
-
American open-wheel
car racing,
generally known as Indy
car racing, or more
formally Indianapolis car racing, is a
category of
professional automobile...