Auto Racing Auto Racing is one of the most popular sports events in the world, and the range of games broadcast on TV is extensive - in front of millions of fans. It tests driver skill, car speed and both endurance. The first car was an electric version of the carriage and carriage. The first game was the demonstration of credibility from Chicago in November 1895 to Waukegan, Illinois, and the average speed of the first American elliptical track race at the Rhode Island State Exhibition Center in Cranston in 1896. It is 43.1 km / h. .
In North America, the first Hyundai Motor was built by Duryea Brothers in Springfield, Massachusetts. The car of Duryea Brothers also won the first race in 1895 against the car of Mercedes-Benz. The game was held in Chicago, Illinois, and the length was 53 miles. Duryea began manufacturing the first car for daily staff in 1896. That year, they handmade 13 cars at Springfield, Massachusetts. Mercedes may have invented the first Hyundai, and Duryea is the car to sell for the first time, but Henry Ford sold most of the car to most people. In 1910, he began manufacturing and selling model T. This was a huge success. Because Ford uses mass production, many people can afford not only rich people but also this car. This means that he completed many models Ts in the factory in a short time. People say T car is a car that moves America. It was cheap, so the most popular model at that time was T car, but still it was a good car that ordinary people can have.
The freedom and entertainment provided by the car has led to the invention of the car. Bystanders like this new form of racing and often buy cars based on the car model and brand of the car. This is how car companies promote their new cars. Noel Bullock named Noel Bullock who participated in the Pikes Peak Championship held in Colorado in 1922, his model T was called "Old Liz". Due to the lack of paint and hood, it was compared to a tin can with a car nicknamed "Tin Liz". Due to its robustness and speed, competition with all other expensive models at the time was born. Since then, "Tin Lizzie" became the name of all model T cars as reported in newspapers all over the country. This will further promote motor sports as well as Ford. The car eventually led to the development of NASCAR