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But Patrick said she was happy to race open-wheel cars.
Open-wheel car describes cars with the wheels outside the car's main body and, in most cases, one seat.
Two subsequent races by the open-wheel cars produced no more satisfying results.
In 1986, the streets were turned into a high-speed open-wheel car racing circuit for the first time.
This is a driver who cut her teeth racing sleek, open-wheel cars.
Open-wheel cars are awesome machines, automotive engineering as art form.
Montoya had trained for something like that when he raced open-wheel cars.
“The open-wheel cars have always been a little bit more dangerous,” Hornish said.
Open-wheel cars are usually built just for racing.
These open-wheel cars, there is no room for error."
Caption: F1's use of open-wheel cars means the suspension is necessarily in the airstream.
He filed another entry for the race in 1981 but it was declined due to his lack of experience in open-wheel cars.
Driving an open-wheel car is very different from driving a car with fenders.
Modified cars are best described as open-wheel cars.
Open-wheel cars at the Indianapolis 500.
(Aerodynamic open-wheel cars don't have nearly the amount of flat surface that a stock car has.)
Fact is, an open-wheel car looks racy but has the aerodynamics of an open wardrobe, and you don't see many on the road, do you?
My open-wheel car bolted forward, pinning my crash helmet under the arch of the roll bar.
Asked how he can make the transition from stock cars to open-wheel cars so quickly, Andretti said, "Probably just experience.
Open-wheel cars are usually built specifically for racing, frequently with a higher degree of technological sophistication than in other forms of motor sport.
"Indy car" initially described an open-wheel car that participated in the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race.
Open-wheel cars are different from street cars, sports cars, stock cars, and touring cars.
"They need to rethink these double-file restarts for open-wheel cars," the Penske Racing driver said.
He also moved within tantalizing reach of career marks that seemed unfathomable when he switched from open-wheel cars to stock cars in 1991.
"Modifieds" are open-wheel cars that behave similarly to the Late Model Sportsman cars.