24 hours of Le Mans: Carroll ShelbyOne of the automotive industry's greatest living legends, Carroll Shelby has had an impressive impact on automotive racing and design over the last 50 years. Starting out amateur, he soon became a driver for Cad-Allard, Aston Martin, Maserati teams during / Roy Salvadori won driving an Aston Martin DBR1Aston Martin is a manufacturer of exclusive luxury automobiles. Up to 2002, a total of 16,000 cars had been built by Aston Martin. History Aston Martin was founded in 1914 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford. The two had joined together the previous year
Rally racingRallying (International) or Rally racing (US) is a form of automobile racing that takes place on normal roads with modified production or specially built road cars. There are several categories of rally cars. In the FIA World Rally Championship, the cars Paul Coltelloni / P Alexandre won the Monte Carlo RallyThe Monte Carlo Rally is an automobile racing event organized each year by the Automobile Club de Monaco who also organize the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco and the Monaco Kart Cup. The race takes place along the French Riviera in the Principality of Monaco and driving a Citroλn ID
Drag racingDrag racing is a form of auto racing in which cars attempt to complete a fairly short, straight and level course in the shortest amount of time. Drag racing originated in the United States and is still most popular there. The most common distance is one q:
Chris the "Greek" Karamesines won the AHRA "Top Fuel"
Rodney Singer won Top Eliminator at the NHRA Nationals
2 BaseballBusch Stadium in Saint Louis, Missouri. Baseball is a team sport in which a small hand-sized ball is thrown and hit with a bat. Scoring involves running and touching markers on the ground called bases, hence the name. The ball itself is also called a base
March 3March 3 is the 62nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (63rd in leap years). There are 303 days remaining. Events 1400-1899 1431 Eugenius IV becomes Pope. 1791 The United States Mint is created by the United States Congress. 1820 The United States The San Francisco Giants officially name their new stadium Candlestick Park.