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Race cars
Road Warriors
Racing in the street
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The 1,178 Km race lasted more than two full days
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Early innovators
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The following year Gottlieb, Daimler and wilhelm Maybach created the first car with four wheels
Bertha ringer Benz
Karl's wife, Bertha drove about 65 miles (105 Km)
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America hits the road
First successful drive (Springfield, Massachusetts, 1893)
First automobile race in the United States (Thanksgiving Day, 1895)Race in which they traveled approximately 54 miles (87 km).
Motors for the masses
Ford decided to make an affordable car for everyone.The Ford T was first sold in 1908.Innovative Production Process
Over two decades, nearly 15 million cars were sold.
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New companies
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Italy: Fiat, Maserati and Alfa Romeo became automotive giants.
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A fork in the road
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In the late 1910s and early 1920s, racing cars began to be designed separately from standard models.
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Meet the crew
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Drivers are not the only important players; success depends on a team of skilled and dedicated workers.
Each team member has a specific role to play in maximizing the speed, efficiency and safety of the car.
Without the team of specialists, the drivers would not be able to compete.
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From initial design to construction and maintenance, the team faces a variety of challenges.
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MECHANICALENGINEERS
Mechanical engineers have a deep knowledge of machinery, mathematics and physics.
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In the pit
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Tasks include fueling, cleaning the windshield, lifting the car and changing tires.
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Daring drivers
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Simultaneously, they must avoid being overtaken by other drivers.
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Today's Racers
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Rally Racing
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Use of public roads to travel between stages, obeying traffic laws.
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