This Japanese car brand is known for reliability and models like the Camry, Highlander, and Rav4.
Toyota
This part keeps the passengers safe in the event of a collision. This part goes across the chest and lap of the passenger and secures the to the seat.
Seat belt
In the United States, cars drive on this side of the road.
Right
This racing series is very popular in the American South and features stock cars racing on oval circuits. Overtakes and crashes are common in this popular American racing series that started in Daytona Beach, Florida. Dale Earnhardt is a famous driver from this series.
NASCAR
This Italian designer and former Fiat employee founded Scuderia Ferrari and the Ferrari company
Enzo Ferrari (prompt on "Ferrari")
This German car brand's logo features a three-pointed star and is renowned for its luxury vehicles.
Mercedes-Benz
This part is made of glass and protects the driver and passengers from oncoming wind and debris from the environment.
Windsheild or windscreen
This type of vehicle is responsible for transporting goods across the vast road networks of the world. Drivers of this type of vehicle often work long hours and drive massive distances. This type of vehicle is essential for the survival of the U.S. domestic economy.
Cargo trucks/semi trucks
This global motorsport series features open-wheel cars racing on all the most famous race tracks like Monaco and Interlagos. This series is often considered the "pinnacle of motorsport". Famous drivers include Lewis Hamilton, Ayrton Senna, Jim Clark, and Michael Schumacher.
Formula One (F1)
This American centibillionaire is the current CEO of Tesla Motors
Elon Musk
This Italian high-performance brand is famous for the color red and models like the F40 and Testarossa.
Ferrari
This part helps to stop the car and is held inside the brake caliper and clamps down on the brake discs or rotors.
Brake pads
A "paint job" on a racing car is called a...
Livery
Indycar
This German Formula One driver known as "The Red Baron" has 7 Formula One world championships. This person suffered a head injury while skiing in the French Alps in 2013 and is in the process of recovery.
Michael Schumacher
This French car brand is responsible for creating models like the Megane, Twingo, and Twizzy and has a diamond or lozenge shape logo.
Renault
This part uses paladium and rhodium to turn harmful Nitrogen Oxide exhaust gasses into more eco-friendly emissions. Sometimes called the "cat"
This marking, in racing, helps officials and commentators easily identify the team and driver of the car on which this marking is made. Certain drivers have become synonymous with this type of marking, making it a part of their identity and fame.
This global racing series competes on similar courses to Formula 1 but has less races in its season. This series has teams with three drivers each compete for hours on end, pushing their strength and endurance to the limit. This series hosts the world-famous Le Mans 24 Hours.
World Endurance Championship (WEC)
This woman was a French rally and endurance car driver. She raced the famous Audi Quattro rally car and brought team Audi 4 world championships during the early 80s. She won the Le Mans 24 Hours in the 2-litre prototype class. This racing driver was the runner-up in the 1982 World Rally Championship. This driver is, a long with Carlos Sainz Sr., Sebastien Loeb, and Colin McRae, one of the most famous Rally drivers of all time.
Michele Mouton
This Romanian auto manufacturer is owned by Renault group and is responsible for models such as the Sandero and Duster.
Dacia (accept DAH-chee-ah and DAY-see-uh)
This part's narrow throat increases the air velocity and lowers the pressure of fuel inside the carburetor and helps to atomize fuel for better combustion. This part uses Bernoulli's principle to create a partial vacuum which pulls the fuel through the fuel nozzle and into the fast-moving air.
Carburetor Venturi
Must answer both correctly for points
(a). This German inventor is often credited with creating the first car.
(b). This American industrialist is famous for his assembly line and models like the T and A.
A: Karl Benz
B: Henry Ford
This motorsport series has been going on in the UK since 1958 and sees regular showroom family cars modified into racing machines. This series has close, wheel-to-wheel racing and a long history. Fans like to see cars they own or see on the road pushed to the limits. A standard race weekend features 30 races across 10 events. Gabriele Tarquini is a famous driver from this series.
British Touring Car Championship (BTCC)
This multi-series driver was considered the best in the world during his time and raced in F1, F2, Tasman Series, Indycar, Touring Car racing and BTTC during his life. This driver was tragically killed at the Hockenheimring in Germany in 1968. This driver raced for the Lotus Formula One team.
Jim Clark