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Events and series

Individual races and seasons

  • 1948 German Formula Three Championship
  • 1951 British Formula Three season - 1961 British Formula Three season
  • 1954 Macau Grand Prix - 1981 Macau Grand Prix
  • 1958 NASCAR Grand National Series (currently a redirect to main page instead of that season)
  • 1964 Italian Formula Three season - 2001 Italian Formula Three season
  • 1965 British Formula Three season - 1971 British Formula Three season
  • 1971 Formula Renault seasons - 2000 Formula Renault seasons
  • 1973 Japanese Formula 2000 season - 1985 Japanese Formula Two season
  • 1979 Formula Atlantic season - 1994 Formula Atlantic season
  • 1979 All-Japan Formula Three season - 1999 All-Japan Formula Three season
  • 1979 TC 2000 season - 2003 TC 2000 season
  • 1981 Fuji Long Distance Series season - 1992 Fuji Long Distance Series season
  • 1982 ARCA Talladega SuperCar Series season
  • 1983 ARCA Permatex SuperCar Series season
  • 1984 Stock Car Brasil season
  • 1986 ADAC Supercup [de] - 1988 ADAC Supercup [de]
  • 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo Cup [de] - 1989 Porsche 944 Turbo Cup [de]
  • 1986 Hong Kong-Beijing Rally
  • 1987 Formula Three Sudamericana season - 2007 Formula Three Sudamericana season
  • 1987 SCCA/Escort Endurance Championship - 1989 SCCA/Escort Endurance Championship (Pirelli World Challenge)
  • 1987 Stock Car Brasil season - 2000 Stock Car Brasil season
  • 1988 ARCA Permatex SuperCar Series season
  • 1989 Challenge of Nations [es] [2]
  • 1990 ARCA Permatex SuperCar season
  • 1991 Race of Champions - 1996 Race of Champions
  • 1991 Rencontres Internationales de Formule Renault season
  • 1992 Italian GT Championship - 2015 Italian GT Championship
  • 1992 Rencontres Internationales de Formule Renault season
  • 1993 ARCA Hooters SuperCar Series
  • 1993 Eurocup Formula Renault season - 1999 Eurocup Formula Renault season
  • 1993 Porsche Supercup - 2001 Porsche Supercup season
  • 1994 ARCA Hooters SuperCar season
  • 1994–95 New Zealand Touring Car Championship - 1998–99 New Zealand Touring Car Championship
  • 1995 ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series - 1997 ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series
  • 1996 Budweiser/G.I.Joe's 200 (CART PPG Indy Car World Series Race at Portland International Raceway)
  • 1996 Fórmula Truck season - 2000 Fórmula Truck season
  • 1997 FFSA GT season - 2015 FFSA GT season
  • 1998 Formula Palmer Audi season - 2005 Formula Palmer Audi season
  • 1998–99 New Zealand V8 season - 2001–02 New Zealand V8 season
  • 1999 Australian Formula 3 Championship
  • 1999 Star Mazda Championship season - 2006 Star Mazda Championship season
  • 2000 ARCA Re/Max Series
  • 2000 Australian Formula 3 Championship
  • 2001 Asian Formula Three season - 2006 Asian Formula Three season
  • 2001 Fórmula Truck season - 2002 Fórmula Truck season
  • 2004 Formula D season - 2007 Formula D season
  • 2004 Trans-Am Series
  • 2005 British GT Championship
  • 2005 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series - 2012 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series
  • 2006 European Truck Racing Championship [es]
  • 2006 Guia Race of Macau - 2008 Guia Race of Macau
  • 2006 NASCAR Busch East Series
  • 2006 Trans-Am Series
  • 2007–08 Asian F3 Pacific Series season
  • 2007 Asian F3 Pacific Series season
  • 2007 Fórmula Truck season - 2008 Fórmula Truck season
  • 2008 GT Asia Series - 2012 GT Asia Series
  • 2010 European Rallycross Championship
  • 2011 D1 Grand Prix season - 2015 D1 Grand Prix season
  • 2011 Global RallyCross Championship
  • 2012 Australian Rally Championship
  • 2012 Cyprus Rally
  • 2012 Prime Yalta Rally
  • 2012 Rally America season
  • 2012 Rally Azores
  • 2012 Rally Islas Canarias
  • 2012 Rally Romania
  • 2012 Rally San Marino
  • 2012 Rally Sliven
  • 2012 Rallye Sanremo
  • 2012 Targa Florio
  • 2012 TC 2000 season - 2015 TC 2000 season
  • 2012 Tour de Corse
  • 2012 Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup season
  • 2012 Ypres Rally
  • 2013 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series - 2017 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series
  • 2014 Drift Masters Grand Prix season - 2017 Drift Masters Grand Prix season
  • 2015 V de V Endurance Series - 2016 V de V Endurance Series
  • 2017 Atlantic Championship (currently a redirect to the main page) - 2022 Atlantic Championship
  • 2017 Global Touring Car Championship - 2021 Global Touring Car Championship
  • 2017 Guia Race of Macau - 2018 Guia Race of Macau
  • 2018 Drift Masters European Championship season - 2023 Drift Masters European Championship season
  • 2018 TC 2000 season
  • 2018 V de V Endurance Series
  • 2019 American Flat Track
  • 2019 National Sports Sedan Series
  • 2019 Porsche Carrera Cup Germany [de] - 2020 Porsche Carrera Cup Germany [de]
  • 2020 Guia Race of Macau
  • 2020 Macau GT Cup - 2022 Macau GT Cup
  • 2020 Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour
  • 2020 World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series
  • 2021 Fórmula Truck season - 2025 Fórmula Truck season
  • 2022 Guia Race of Macau
  • 2022 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series - 2025 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series
  • 2022 Trans-Am Series - 2024 Trans-Am Series
  • 2023 National Sports Sedan Series - 2024 National Sports Sedan Series
  • 2024 Australian Drivers' Championship
  • 2024 TC 2000 season - 2025 TC 2000 season
  • 2025 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas
  • 2025 Guia Race of Macau
  • 2025 Turismo Carretera [es]

Motor racing circuits

If possible, please try to give the name of the actual circuit and not the name of the race (i.e. Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari (circuit) rather than San Marino GP (race), or Circuito de Guia (circuit) rather than Macau GP (race)).
See List of motor racing tracks as a point of reference:

  • United States Lakeland International Raceway
  • Argentina Mar del Plata Street Circuit
  • Japan Meihan Sportsland [ja]
  • South Africa Midvaal Raceway [de]
  • Monsoon Car Rally - Monsoon Car Rally
  • United States Mountain View Motorsports Park
  • Nashville ARCA 200
  • Russia Neva Ring [de]
  • Japan Nikko Circuit [ja]
  • Oakleigh Go-Kart Racing Club
  • Japan Okuibuki Motorpark
  • United States Orlando Speed World
  • Russia Orlovsky Ring
  • Pecos Full-Scale Research and Testing Center
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Piešťany Airfield Circuit
  • Pocono ARCA 100
  • Austria PS Racing Center [de]
  • United States Pueblo Motorsports Park
  • Hungary RabocsiRing
  • United States Rattlesnake Raceway (Chaparral Test Track)
  • South Africa Red Star Raceway [de]
  • Thailand Saraburi Racing Circuit
  • United States Second Creek Raceway
  • Japan Sekia Hills DEC [ja]
  • Japan Seto Inland Sea Circuit
  • SCOTT 160
  • SCOTT Get Geared Up 200
  • Italy Syracuse Circuit [it]
  • Poland Tor Kielce [pl; de]
  • Urban Rally Challenge - Urban Rally Challenge
  • United States Vaca Valley Raceway
  • South Africa WesBank Raceway [de]
  • United States White Mountain Motorsports Park [fr]
  • Japan Yatabe Test Track

Speedway

  • Brisbane International Speedway
  • Lake County Speedway
  • Nigel Pearson Speedway
  • Saratoga Speedway
  • Shady Bowl Speedway
  • Shaheen Speedway
  • State Fair Speedway
  • American Canadian Tour racetracks
    • Current
      • Riverside Speedway & Adventure Park (Groveton, NH)
      • White Mountain Motorsports Park [fr]
    • Former
      • Airborne Park Speedway [fr]
      • Canaan Fair Speedway [fr]
      • Hudson International Speedway
  • American Flat Track racetracks
    • Current
      • Black Hills Speedway
      • Calistoga Speedway
      • Castle Rock Race Park
      • K-C Raceway (Chillicothe)
      • MetraPark Raceway (Billings)
      • North Central Speedway (Brainerd)
      • Peoria Motorcycle Club
      • Rolling Wheels Raceway Park (Weedsport)
  • American Indycar Series racetracks
    • Benton County Speedway
    • Bonneville Raceway Park
    • Dodge City Raceway Park
    • Hawkeye Downs Speedway
    • I-94 Speedway (Sauk Centre)
    • Magic Valley Speedway
    • Suntana Raceway
  • Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour race venues
    • Current
      • Canyon Speedway Park
      • Creek County Speedway
      • Devil's Bowl Speedway (Texas)
      • Gallatin Speedway
      • Grays Harbor Raceway
      • I-30 Speedway (Little Rock)
      • I-96 Speedway (Lake Odessa)
      • Jacksonville Speedway (IL)
      • Lawton Speedway
      • Petaluma Speedway
      • Plymouth Speedway (IN)
      • Riverside International Speedway (Arkansas)
      • Route 66 Motor Speedway (Amarillo)
      • Skagit Speedway
      • Southern Iowa Speedway (Oskaloosa)
      • US 36 Raceway (Osborn)
  • Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series race venues
    • Current
      • 300 Raceway (Farley)
      • All-Tech Raceway (Lake City)
      • Atomic Speedway
      • Batesville Motor Speedway
      • Brownstown Speedway
      • Cherokee Speedway (Gaffney)
      • Deer Creek Speedway
      • East Bay Raceway Park
      • Florence Speedway
      • Golden Isles Speedway
      • Jackson Motorplex
      • Magnolia Motor Speedway
      • Outagamie Speedway (Seymour)
      • Pittsburgh's PA Motor Speedway
      • Raceway 7 (Conneaut)
      • Rome Speedway
      • Talladega Short Track
      • Tri-City Speedway (Illinois) (Granite City)
    • Former
      • Attica Raceway Park
      • Beckley Motorsports Park
      • Bluegrass Speedway (Bardstown)
      • Brown County Speedway (Aberdeen)
      • Cleveland Speedway
      • Columbus Speedway
      • Jackson Motor Speedway (Bryam)
      • K-C Raceway (Alma)
      • Kentucky Lake Motor Speedway (Calvert City)
      • North Georgia Speedway (Chatsworth)
  • Former NASCAR Cup Series race venues
    • Boyd's Speedway
    • Carrell Speedway
    • Central City Speedway
    • Champion Speedway
    • Chisholm Speedway
    • Cleveland County Fairgrounds
  • World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series race venues
    • Current
      • 411 Motor Speedway (Tennessee)
      • Brushcreek Motorsports Complex (Ohio)
      • Cherokee Speedway (South Carolina)
      • Cochran Motor Speedway (Georgia)
      • Duck River Raceway Park (Tennessee)
      • Fairbury Speedway (Illinois)
      • Farmer City Raceway (Illinois)
      • Fayetteville Motor Speedway (North Carolina)
      • Genesee Speedway
      • Grand Rapids Speedway (Minnesota)
      • Jacksonville Speedway (Illinois)
      • Lancaster Motor Speedway (South Carolina)
      • Lavonia Speedway (Georgia)
      • Lincoln Speedway (Pennsylvania)
      • Moler Raceway Park (Ohio)
      • Outagamie Speedway (Wisconsin)
      • Plymouth Dirt Track (Wisconsin)
      • Red Cedar Speedway (Menomonie, Wisconsin)
      • Richmond Raceway (Kentucky)
      • Thunder Mountain Speedway (Pennsylvania)
      • Vado Speedway Park (New Mexico)
      • Wayne County Speedway (Ohio)

Motocross

  • Eric Cagle
  • Night of the Jumps Official FIM World Championships in Freestyle Motocross
  • Edgar Torronteras
  • Soumik Dey official state representative super sport rider from west bengal,kolkata
  • 2012 Motocross Des Nations
  • 2011 Motocross Des Nations
  • 2010 Motocross Des Nations

Motor racing drivers

  • Jack May (born Jackson Campbell May, June 19, 1936) is an American sports car racing driver best known for winning the 1975 Cannonball Baker Sea‑to‑Shining‑Sea Memorial Trophy Dash, and he also competed in racetrack, endurance, and rallying events.

Sources: – “The Cannonball Dash,” Time, May 5, 1975. (https://time.com/archive/6846771/modern-living-the-cannonball-dash/) – “Three-Thousand-Mile Dash,” Sports Illustrated, May 5, 1975. (https://archive.org/details/Sports-Illustrated-1975-05-05/page/n15/mode/2up?q=Cannonball) – Joe Lorio, “We Talked with Cannonball Winner Jack May about his Historic Dino,” Car and Driver, August 22, 2025. (https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a65636076/jack-may-cannonball-winner-interview/). Note: I have a potential conflict of interest related to this topic and am requesting independent article creation.

FIA Gold Categorised Drivers

See FIA Gold Categorisation as point of reference:

  • United States Charles Espenlaub [draft]


Road racing/Endurance Racing drivers

  • United States Lee Mueller (4 time SCCA National Champion, IMSA GTU Champion, 3 time winner of the 24 hours of Daytona, and 12 hours of Sebring winner.)
  • United States John Mueller (racing driver)
  • United Kingdom Col. Ronald Jack "Ronnie" Hoare (or R.J. Hoare), had notability as a Ferrari distributor and former owner of Maranello Concessionaires, known presently as Maranello Sales, part of the Sytner Group.[6][7]

Super GT drivers

with pages in Japanese Wikipedia

  • Japan Shogo Mitsuyama [ja]
  • Japan Hiroaki Nagai [ja]
  • Japan Naoya Yamano [ja]
  • Japan Hideto Yasuoka [ja]
  • Japan Akihiro Tsuzuki [ja]
  • Japan Masanobu Kato [ja]
  • Japan Shinya Hosokawa [ja]
  • Japan Masayuki Ueda [ja]
  • Japan Atsushi Tanaka [ja]

Drifting drivers

  • Adam Lizotte-Zeisler aka Adam LZ, Formula D
  • Matt Field, Formula D
  • Stephan Papadakis, Formula D
  • Andrew Gray, Formula D Japan
  • Dylan Hughes, Formula D
  • Jeff Jones, Formula D
  • Dean Kearney, Formula D
  • Aurimas Bakchis, Formula D
  • Masatoshi Asamoto, D1GP
  • Kazuya Bai, D1GP
  • Caper Canul, Formula D
  • Takahiro Imamura, D1GP
  • Hiroshi Fukuda, D1GP
  • Mitsuru Haruguchi; D1GP & Formula D
  • Lauri Heinonen, DM
  • Toru Inose [ja], D1GP
  • Yuuki Izumida, D1GP
  • Hisashi Kamimoto, D1GP
  • Masanori Kohashi, D1GP
  • Sam Lucas, Formula D Japan
  • Ken Maeda, D1GP
  • Yukio Matsui, D1GP
  • Damien Mulvey, IDC
  • Kazuyoshi Okamura [ja], D1GP
  • Conor Shanahan, DMEC
  • Bill Sherman, Formula D
  • Michihiro Takatori; D1GP, Formula D
  • Gen Terasaki, D1GP
  • Masayoshi Tokita, D1GP
  • Akinori Utsumi [ja], D1GP
  • Paul Vlasblom, IDS
  • Adam Zalewski, DMGP

Rally drivers

  • winners of the Dakar Rally without articles: Dakar_Rally#List_of_winners
  • South Africa Brian Baragwanath [fr]
  • Republic of Ireland Eamonn Boland
  • France François Chatriot [fr]
  • Germany Harald Demuth
  • Poland Szymon Kornicki
  • Kyrgyzstan Denis Krotov - Kyrgyz rally driver
  • Finland Lasse Lampi [fi]
  • Sweden Joakim Roman
  • Belgium Patrick Snijers [nl]
  • Austria Rudi Stohl [de]
  • Italy Maurizio Verini [nl]
  • Spain Alexander Villanueva
  • Netherlands Henk Vossen
  • Italy Adartico Vudafieri [it]
  • Soviet Union Sergey Vukovich
  • Sweden Per-Inge Walfridsson
  • Austria Wilfred Wiedner
  • Austria Franz Wurz [de]
  • United Kingdom Lyndon Poskitt

Stock car drivers

  • Paul Feldner - USAC Stock Car Champion 1977
  • David Goldsberry - USAC Stock Car Champion 1984
  • Danny Graves (racing driver) - Cup Series winner without an article
  • Royce Hagerty - Cup Series winner without an article
  • John Kieper - Cup Series winner without an article
  • Bill Norton (racing driver) - Cup Series winner without an article
  • Art Watts - Cup Series winner without an article
  • Tony Spanos - Australian who made 1 NASCAR Cup start, finishing 18th, at Martinsville in April 1987
  • Adam Clarke (racing driver) - Australian who made 2 NASCAR Truck Series starts in 2002
  • Lothar Motschenbacher - German who made 1 NASCAR Cup start in 1970
  • Fritz Schultz - German who made 1 NASCAR Cup start in 1971
  • Ruben Garcia Novoa - Mexican who made 1 NASCAR Nationwide start in 2005
  • Buddie Boys - Canadian who made 3 NASCAR Cup starts in 1984/86
  • Jack Donohue (racing driver) - Canadian who made 5 NASCAR Cup starts in 1974/76
  • Jackie Fox (Nascar Grand National Driver) - North Carolinian who made 2 NASCAR starts in 1967
  • John Banks (racing driver) - Canadian who made 4 NASCAR Cup starts in 1974/75
  • Jack Simpson (racing driver) - Canadian who made 3 NASCAR Cup starts in 1973/78
  • Les Covey - Canadian who made 7 NASCAR Cup starts in 1972
  • Serge Adams - Canadian who made 3 NASCAR Cup starts in 1968
  • Nick Rampling - Canadian who made 3 NASCAR Cup starts in 1966
  • Jim Bray (racing driver) - Canadian who made 15 NASCAR Cup starts in 1962/74
  • Dick Foley - Canadian who made 7 NASCAR Cup starts in 1957/60
  • Norman Schihl - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Cup starts in 1956
  • Jim Wilson (racing driver) - Canadian who made 3 NASCAR Cup starts in 1955/56
  • Wally Branston - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Cup start in 1954
  • Leo Bergeron - Canadian who made 2 NASCAR Cup starts in 1953
  • Geoffrey Dessault - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Cup start in 1953
  • Lloyd Shaw (racing driver) - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Cup start in 1953
  • Albert Lemieux (racing driver) - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Cup start in 1952
  • Allen Heath - Canadian who made 4 NASCAR Cup starts in 1951/54 and was the first foreign born driver to race at Cup level
  • Mike MacKenzie (racing driver) - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Nationwide start in 2007
  • Rick Bye - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Nationwide start in 1995
  • Victor Sifton - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Nationwide start in 1995
  • Kevin Dowler - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Truck start in 2004
  • Jason Thom - Canadian who made 6 NASCAR Truck starts in 2000/02
  • Robbie Thompson (racing driver) - Canadian who made 2 NASCAR Truck start in 1999/00
  • Rick Hanley- Competed in the NASCAR Sportsman Series, now the NASCAR Xfinity series, between 1982-1983

Australian/NZ drivers

  • Kerry Baily
  • John Briggs
  • Jordan Caruso
  • Brent Collins
  • Greg Crick
  • Rusty French
  • Mark Eddy
  • Tony Edmondson
  • Andy Knight
  • Barton Mawer
  • Neil McFayden
  • James McLaughlin
  • Andrew Miedecke currently a redirect to Miedecke Motorsport
  • Mark Pedersen
  • Paul Pedersen
  • Rohan Onslow
  • Andrew Roberts
  • Bad Romano
  • Mal Rose
  • Nick Ross
  • Brad Schumacher
  • Bryan Thomson
  • Shane Tucker
  • Bryce Washington

Female drivers

See List of female racing drivers as point of reference:

  • Susanne Callin (European Top Fuel Dragster Champion 2025)
  • Jndia Erbacher (European Top Fuel Dragster Champion 2024)
  • Anita Mäkelä [fi] (European Top Fuel Dragster Champion 2016, 2018, 2019)
  • Alesi Gerthe
  • Stephanie Halm [de] (FIA ETRC Race Winner)
  • Gwendolyn Hertzberger
  • Joan Chetwynd [de]
  • Pseudonym: Marie-Claude Beaumont Real Name: Marie-Claude Charmasson [fr] Class Winner at Le Mans 24h 1973, 1974
  • Christine Dacremont [fr] Class Winner at Le Mans 24h 1975
  • Marianne Hoepfner [fr] Class Winner at Le Mans 24h 1975
  • Suzanne Largeot [fr] Class Winner at Le Mans 24h 1937
  • Marie Laurent Class Winner at Le Mans 24h 1974
  • Sarah Lezito (@commons; example sources: at RevZilla.com, and at BMW Motorrad India, at Le Parisien, at Ouest-France, at Top Gear Philippines)
  • Jackie Weiss
  • Dania Akeel [fr] - First Saudi woman to win a stage of the Dakar Rally

Touring car drivers

  • Vincent Bayle
  • Erki Koldits - Estonian race car driver, currently racing in VLN series with BMW e92 325 coupe. Member of first Estonian team who finished Nürburgring 24h race during 2013 Archived 2013-06-12 at the Wayback Machine. Member of Amphibear team who circumnavigates the word with self built car.

Motor racing teams

  • France 3Y Technology
  • Thailand AAS Motorsport
  • Absolute Racing
  • United Kingdom ADA Engineering
  • Germany Adrenalin Motorsport
  • Canada AIM Autosport
  • United States Alegra Motorsports
  • Japan Alpha Cubic Racing Team
  • United States American Spirit Team Johansson, CART and Indy Lights team owned by ex-F1 and CART competitor Stefan Johansson (some info available within Johansson's page)
  • Italy Antonelli Motorsport
  • Netherlands Arcane Racing
  • Italy ART Engineering
  • Japan Auto Beaurex Motorsport
  • United States Autocon Motorsports
  • United States Autometrics Motorsports
  • Italy AutOrlando Sport
  • Italy Auto Sport Racing
  • Avelon Formula (Team Avelon Formula is the works supported team of Wolf Racing Cars; Team Avelon Formula is the sole distributor of Wolf Racing Cars for Asia and Middle East) (https://www.facebook.com/Team-Avelon-Formula-353131458169488/info/?tab=page_info; http://www.wolfracingcars.com/notizie/ing/2010/%20/)
  • Russia Avtodom Racing
  • Italy Azeta Racing
  • United States Banner Racing
  • United States BAR1 Motorsports
  • United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport
  • France BBA Compétition
  • United States Bell Motorsports
  • United Kingdom BHK Motorsport
  • United States Black Swan Racing
  • Germany Bonk Motorsport
  • United States Brant Motorsports
  • United States Bull Racing (ARCA)
  • Italy Bull Racing
  • Germany Callaway Competition [de]
  • Germany Car Collection Motorsport
  • Netherlands Carsport Holland
  • Spain CD Sport
  • Italy CEK Racing
  • Japan Central 20 Racing Team
  • South Africa Century Racing
  • Czech Republic Ceskoslovenský Motorsport
  • United Kingdom Charles Ivey Racing
  • United Kingdom Cirtek Motorsport
  • France Classic & Modern Racing [fr]
  • United Kingdom CMS Operations
  • Italy CO2 Motorsport
  • United States Competition Motorsports
  • Finland CoolCava Racing
  • United States Corsa Motorsports
  • France Crisal Competition
  • France CSA Racing
  • United States Cunningham Racing
  • Italy DB Motorsport
  • United States Dick Barbour Racing
  • Germany Dörr Motorsport
  • United States Doran Racing
  • United States Dorricott Racing
  • Italy Drumel Motorsport
  • Netherlands Dutch National Racing Team [nl]
  • Hong Kong Dyna Ten Motorsport
  • Italy EbiMotors
  • EC Motorsport
  • Canada Ecurie Canada
  • Germany EFP:Racing
  • Germany Eifelland Racing
  • Netherlands Ekris Motorsport
  • Sweden Elgh Motorsport
  • Italy ELK Motorsport
  • Australia EMA Motorsport
  • United States Era Motorsport [draft]
  • Spain Escuderia Hache Team
  • Brazil Equipe TekProm
  • Germany équipe vitesse
  • Italy Facondini Racing
  • Germany Farnbacher Racing
  • Germany Frikadelli Racing [de]
  • United Kingdom Garage 59 [draft]
  • Germany GetSpeed Performance
  • Russia G-Force Motorsport
  • Spain G-Tec
  • Italy GD Racing
  • Italy GDL Racing
  • United States Glidden Motorsports
  • Denmark GMB Motorsport
  • United Kingdom Graham Nash Motorsport
  • United States Group 44
  • Netherlands GP Elite
  • Italy GP Racing
  • United Arab Emirates GPX Racing
  • United Kingdom Gruppe M Racing
  • Hong Kong GruppeM Racing
  • Switzerland Haberthur Racing
  • Austria HBR Motorsport
  • Germany Heico Motorsport
  • Germany Herberth Motorsport
  • United States Hixson Motorsports
  • Switzerland Hofor Racing
  • Germany Holzer Motorsport [de]
  • Chinese Taipei HubAuto Racing
  • Germany Huber Motorsport
  • United States Interscope Racing
  • Germany IronForce Racing
  • Germany Isert Motorsport
  • United Kingdom JMW Motorsport
  • Switzerland Kessel Racing
  • United States K-Hill Motorsports
  • United States Kimmel Racing
  • Switzerland KMS Motorsport
  • Australia Knight Racing
  • Germany Kolles & Heinz Union
  • Turkey Kosifler Motorsport
  • Germany Kruse Motorsport
  • Germany Kruse Schiller Motorsport [fr]
  • Finland Kuismanen Competition [fi]
  • Germany Land Motorsport [de]
  • Germany Landgraf Motorsport
  • Germany Lauderbach Motorsport
  • Germany Leipert Motorsport [de]
  • France LD Autosport
  • South Africa Lindenberg Racing
  • Germany Linder Rennsport [de]
  • Germany Lohmann Motorsports
  • United States Lone Star Racing
  • United States Lynx Racing
  • Australia Mal Rose Racing
  • Germany Mamerow Racing [de]
  • United Kingdom Mardi Gras Motorsport
  • Spain Meycom
  • United States Michael Colucci Racing
  • Italy MIK Corse
  • Hong Kong Modena Motorsports
  • Germany Molitor Racing (MRS-GT Racing)
  • Monaco Monaco Motorsport
  • Germany Mühlbauer Motorsport
  • United States NGT Motorsport
  • Switzerland octane126
  • United States Orbit Racing
  • Belgium Overdrive Racing
  • United States P-1 Racing
  • Thailand Panther Racing Team
  • France Pegasus Racing [fr]
  • United States Pegasus Racing (ALMS)
  • United States Performance Tech Motorsports
  • France Perspective Racing
  • Bulgaria Petrol GT Racing Team
  • Denmark Peugeot Sport Denmark
  • France Pole Services
  • Denmark Poulsen Motorsport
  • Germany PROsport Performance
  • United States Protofab Racing
  • United States Prototype Technology Group
  • Belgium PSI Motorsport
  • Switzerland Race Performance
  • Germany racing one
  • Belgium Racing Team VDS
  • Germany Raeder Motorsport [de]
  • Germany Remus Racing
  • Austria Renauer Motorsport
  • Norway RF Motorsport
  • Germany Rinaldi Racing
  • Brazil RM Competições [pt]
  • United States Robertson Racing
  • United States Robinson Racing
  • Germany RS-Line Sport
  • Germany Seyffarth Motorsport
  • Germany Scheid Motorsport
  • Germany Schmickler Performance
  • Germany Schnabl Engineering
  • Italy Scuderia Bigazzi
  • Italy Scuderia del Girasole
  • Scotland Scuderia Ecosse
  • Italy Scuderia La Torre
  • South Africa Scuderia Lupini [draft]
  • Italy Scuderia Villorba Corse [it]
  • United States Sean Creech Motorsport
  • Italy Sighinolfi Autoracing
  • Germany SL Formula Racing
  • France Sonauto
  • Germany Sorg Rennsport [de]
  • Germany SPS Automotive Performance
  • France Sport Garage
  • Germany SSR Performance
  • Switzerland Stadler Motorsport
  • United States Stevenson Motorsports
  • Sweden Strandell
  • Germany T3 Motorsport
  • United Kingdom T-Sport
  • United States Tafel Racing
  • Belgium Team Alstare [it]
  • Germany Team Black Falcon
  • Costa Rica Team Costa Rica
  • South Korea Team E-Rain
  • Denmark Team Formula Sport
  • Italy Team Great Wall
  • United Kingdom Team Maranello Concessionaires
  • Italy Team Martello
  • Luxembourg Team Midland Euroseries
  • United Kingdom Team Modena
  • Austria Team Razoon – more than racing [de]
  • Poland Team Virage
  • United Kingdom Tech 9 Motorsport
  • United Kingdom TFS Racing
  • Germany TFS-Yaco Racing
  • Germany YACO Racing [de]
  • Singapore Thunder Asia Racing
  • United Kingdom Tockwith Motorsports
  • Japan Top Fuel Racing
  • United States Van der Steuer Racing
  • Australia Von Ryan Racing
  • Germany Walkenhorst Motorsport
  • Netherlands Wevers Sport
  • United States White Lightning Racing
  • United States Whittington Brothers Racing
  • Germany Wieth Racing
  • San Marino Zerocinque Motorsport
  • Japan Bee☆R [ja], or Bee*Racing, Japanese tuning house and drifting team (D1GP regular)
  • United States BimmerWorld Racing, Speed World Challenge competitor and race winner owned by James Clay http://www.bimmerworldracing.com
  • Finland CoolCava Racing, Porsche Sports Cup Scandinavia and Porsche GT3 Cup racing team http://www.coolcavaracing.eu
  • United States FELD Motorsports largest Motorsport Team in the World with over 30 Monster Trucks in Competition
  • Japan Hayashi Racing [ja]
  • United States Hayhoe Racing, Early 1990's CART team employing Jimmy Vasser in his early IndyCar career before signing with Chip Ganassi Racing
  • United States Jim Hall Racing, former CART IndyCar team, drivers included John Andretti, Teo Fabi, and, finally, Gil de Ferran.
  • United States Leader Cards Racing multi-Indy 500 winner
  • Luigi Racing, Raced BMW and Alfa Romeo in ETCC, Le Mans 24 Hours and Spa 24 Hours.
  • Canada Motorsports In Action - Currently racing in IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (https://www.motorsportsinaction.com)
  • Japan Navi Connection [ja]
  • United States Rocky Robinson http://www.rocky-robinson.com
  • Japan Signal Auto; Japanese tuning house, famous in import drag racing for its chop top Civic
  • France Suzuki Endurance Racing Team [fr], most successful FIM Endurance World Championship team
  • France GMT94 [fr], successful FIM Endurance World Championship team
  • France Team SRC Kawasaki France, successful FIM Endurance World Championship team
  • Japan Team TSR Honda France, successful FIM Endurance World Championship team
  • Germany Team ERC Endurance, successful FIM Endurance World Championship team
  • Belgium BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team, successful FIM Endurance World Championship team
  • United States Top 1 Ack Attack, Motorcycle land speed racing team. (current record holders / FIM certification 360.913 mph)
  • Japan Yashio Factory [ja], Japanese tuning house and drifting team, a regular in D1GP
  • Japan Matchless Crowd Racing
  • Japan Racing Service Watanabe
  • Japan Team Orange (D1GP)
  • Japan GP Sports
  • Japan Shibata Racing Team
  • Japan Team D-Max Racing
  • Japan Fat Five Racing
  • United States Jerry Yang Racing
  • United States Papadakis Racing

Templates for the following IndyCar teams: (many lesser-known stock car teams have templates)

Super GT (JGTC) teams

Teams who are or were regulars
  • Japan Tomei Sports [ja]
  • Japan Hasemi Motorsport [ja]
  • Japan Hitotsuyama Racing [draft; ja]
  • Japan Cars Tokai Dream28 [ja], formerly Honda Cars Tokai, 2008 GT300 champion
  • Japan Kraft (racing team) [ja]
  • Japan Team Daikokuya
  • Japan Team Daishin
  • Japan Endless Sports
  • Japan Team Gaikokuya
  • Japan Up Garage [ja]
  • Japan Team LeyJun
  • Japan Team Mach
  • Japan Mola International [ja]
  • Japan 910 Racing
  • Japan Nova Engineering [ja], 1992 Japanese Formula 3000 champion
  • Japan Okura Rotary Racing [ja]
  • Japan Team Take One
  • Japan Team Takeuchi [ja]
  • Thailand Panther Team Thailand
  • Japan Prova Motorsport
  • Japan Nilzz Racing [ja]
  • Japan Nissan Driver Development Program [ja] NDDP Racing
  • Japan Team 0123

People

  • Robert de Vogüé [fr] FIA President 1931-1936
  • Jehan de Rohan-Chabot [fr] FIA President 1936–1958
  • Hadelin de Liedekerke-Beaufort [fr] FIA President 1958–1963
  • Amaury de Merode [fr] FIA President 1971–1975
  • Kevin Miller (USAC president) USAC Stock Car President
  • Jeff Stoops - USAC Stock Car President
  • Anthony "Krazy Cid" Alonso - American ex-motorcycle racer. 2012 WERA West champion, 2013 Red Bull Rookies Cup racer, 2014 British Superbikes Motostar racer. Red Bull Rookies Cup rider profile Anthony Alonso prepares for 2013 Red Bull Rookies Cup Red Bull blog post regarding Anthony Alonso
  • Thomas Michael Cadwalader - American Racing Driver competed in Bertil Roos' F2000 Series in 2019, Skip Barber E series, and Skip Barber F4 Series in 2020
  • Teena Gade - Female motorsport engineer in the World Rally Championship.
  • Kourtney Hungerford - Professional Athlete, Known as the OG of Freestyle Snowmobiling. From West Yellowstone, MT.
  • Scott A. Robinson
  • Gordon Brown (racer) - (req. prior 2008-04-02) - (1938-2003), Canadian race car driver and inventor of the automotive restraint
  • W. Hulsey Smith- NASCAR, IndyCar, Harding Road, Team Owner- A young enterpernureal team owner in NASCAR Nationwide Series and IndyCar who founded Harding Road with a partner David Gravelle. Harding Road is based in Dallas, and a recent article was published about Smith in the May 15th issue of American Way Magizine. Referecne http://www.americanwaymag.com/05152009
  • Ed Lynch Jr., Sprint Car drivernet.
  • Andrew Craig - CART CEO from 1994 to 2000, before being replaced by Bobby Rahal and then Joseph Heitzler.
  • John von Neumann (racing driver) - (Dec. 16, 1921 – Dec. 24, 2003) Co-founder of the California Sports Car Club, winner of early SCCA races, leading importer and seller of Ferrari, Porsche, and Volkswagen on the West Coast, widely noted Ferrari collector, not to be confused with the more famous computer scientist John von Neumann.
  • Jack Nicholls - Commentator

Motorsport by country

Other

  • Dale Earnhardt–Jeff Gordon rivalry - Elite NASCAR rivalry in the 1990s [11]
  • Dwarf car racing
  • 7-post shaker rig
  • Virginia Beach Beast - First Monster Tank/ First and Second Monster Tank Rollover. (USHRA Monster Tank)
  • Intervention Marshalling - Set up in 2010 to improve the effectiveness of first response intervention marshalling, interventionmarshals.co.uk is growing rapidly and now has members across the world.
  • Air Titan - Race track / pavement drying apparatus, designed to be towed behind vehicle, usually a full-size pickup truck, first employed by NASCAR at the beginning of 2014 race season.
  • Tinny Bashing - A sport where small aluminium boats perform stunts. [12], [13], [14]
  • Motor sports photography - specialized genre of photography
  • Dale Earnhardt and the Daytona 500 - The NASCAR star had an extraordinary career filled with misfortune and disappointment at this one race despite all his other career accomplishments.[15]

Constructeurs and Manufacturers

Engine and Transmission Builders

Engine Management Systems (Engine Control Units)

Exhaust Manufacturers

  • Giannelli (company)
  • Jardine Performance Products
  • Remus (company) [de]
  • LeoVince brand under parent company SITO Industrial Group [it]
  • SC-Project [it]
  • Spark Exhaust Technology
  • Yoshimura (company) [it]

Fuel, Oil, Lubricants and Additives Manufacturers

Safety Gear Manufacturers

  • Airoh [fr] Motorcycle Helmets
  • AXO (company) Protective Gear
  • CMS Helmets [de]
  • Cortech Protective Gear
  • Gimoto Protective Gear
  • Held Biker Fashion Protective Gear
  • HJC Helmets [de]
  • Ixon Protective Gear
  • Kushitani Protective Gear
  • KYT Helmets
  • Lazer Helmets [de]
  • LS2 Helmets [de]
  • Marushin (motorcycle helmet manufacturer) [de] Motorcycle Helmets
  • MT Helmets
  • Nexx Helmets [de]
  • Nolan Helmets [de]
  • REV'IT! Protective Gear
  • RST Moto Protective Gear, formerly Rhino Sports Technology until 2001
  • RS Taichi Protective Gear
  • Scorpion Helmets Helmets and Protective Gear under ScorpionExo Brand and Kido Industrial Co. Ltd. Company
  • Spyke (company) Protectivie Gear
  • Stilo (helmet manufacturer)
  • Uvex Group [de] Protective Gear
  • X-Lite Helmets

Suspension, Springs and Shock Absorber Manufacturers

Racing and Drift Tyre Manufacturers

See also

References

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