The car was invented around 1890 and people have tried to break through the limit of the car since then. With the car competition limit and the desire to promote the creation of racing cars. There are various forms of race cars, from round trucks to torrents. Many of these race activities are done at controlled places and are approved by regulatory authorities with regulations and regulations to ensure the safety of sports. The drawback of this competition concept led to amateurs trying to duplicate cars in an uncontrolled environment, leading to death and massacre.
Street racing is an unlicensed illegal race usually done on public roads. Because horse races have been done on the street for centuries, the race on the street is an old danger. Also, the racing car on the street is as old as the car itself. However, it is becoming more common in the heyday of hot cars and muscle cars, which is popular and dangerous every year, dealing and targeting bystanders, passengers and drivers every year. In the United States, the history of contemporary street races dates back to Woodward Avenue in Michigan in the 1960s, and three US automobile companies based in Detroit were producing high performance, high performance cars. Because private circuits are not always available, games are illegally held on public roads.
Street racing is illegal in Turkey. Street racing has been a subculture of Istanbul's Bağdat Avenue since the 1960s, where young wealthy men are marked with their imported muscle cars. Most of these young people are now middle-aged and they have used their excitement for many years as a famous professional rally player or truck player. With the strengthening of GTI and the popular incubation culture that began in the 1990s, the street race has completely restored. In the late 1990's, many fatal accidents occurred in the street races at night, and accidents were kept to a minimum by a powerful patrol by the police.
Most cars are currently on professional trucks, but still there are street games and illegal street games on the TV set. Specialized institutions like the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA), the nation's largest sanctioning body, are beginning to boycott illegal street races. Something went wrong, these cars failed or crashed