Feeling the rush of a roaring engine? You’re not alone. Speed pulls us in, whether we’re watching a Formula 1 sprint or snapping up a discount on track day tickets. This page gathers the most useful, up‑to‑date info on everything fast, so you can stay ahead of the pack.
Speed isn’t just a number on a speedometer; it’s the heart of every race. In F1, a tenth of a second can mean the difference between a podium and a pit stop. That’s why teams obsess over aerodynamics, tyre pressure, and power‑unit upgrades. For fans, those tiny gains translate into bigger thrills – faster laps, closer battles, and unforgettable overtakes.
Even outside the top‑tier series, local circuits thrive on speed. Racing schools, club events, and hill climbs all rely on a mix of driver skill and raw horsepower. When you sign up for a workshop, you’ll learn how to read a corner, brake later, and carry momentum through the apex – all skills that make you faster on the road and safer behind the wheel.
We’ve partnered with several motorsport retailers to bring you discounts that keep your wallet happy and your engine revving. Grab a 20% off voucher on racing helmets from SpeedGear, snag a weekend track‑day package at Silverstone for under £150, or claim a free tyre‑pressure gauge with any purchase over £50. These offers change fast, so act quickly.
Don’t forget our exclusive early‑bird tickets for the upcoming AEW Dynamite Glasgow show – a perfect blend of speed in the ring and high‑energy atmosphere. Combine that with a discount on official merchandise, and you’ve got a night you’ll be talking about for weeks.
Looking for a way to feel the speed without leaving home? Our virtual simulation deals give you access to realistic F1 and rally driving experiences. With a cheap monthly subscription, you can test your limits on world‑class tracks straight from your living room.
If you’re new to the scene, start with a beginner’s guide to safe high‑speed driving. It covers essential topics like proper gear selection, how to manage G‑forces, and why staying hydrated matters when you’re pushing the limits. The guide is free to download and packed with tips from pro drivers.
Finally, keep an eye on our blog for weekly updates on speed‑related news – from Liam Lawson’s latest F1 move to the record‑breaking $90 million US Open purse that fuels the chase for faster play. We break down the stats, explain the impact, and link you to the best deals surrounding each story.
Speed is more than a buzzword; it’s a lifestyle. Whether you’re chasing podiums, hunting deals, or just love the sound of a revving engine, this hub has everything you need. Bookmark us, check back often, and enjoy the ride.
Posted by Daxton LeMans On 17 Feb, 2023 Comments (0)
The top recorded speed in IndyCar and Formula One is the speed achieved by a car on the track. In IndyCar, the fastest recorded speed was achieved by Josef Newgarden in 2019, with a staggering 372.6 km/h. In Formula One, the fastest recorded speed was achieved by Juan Pablo Montoya in 2005, with a speed of 372.6 km/h. This makes the fastest recorded speed in both IndyCar and Formula One the same, with the only difference being the year in which it was achieved.