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Auto racing

Single-seater racing
--Formula One
--Formula 500
--Formula 1000
--Formula 3000
--Formula 5000
--Formula BMW
--Formula Ford
--Formula Mazda
--Formula 2
--Formula 3
--Formula Palmer Audi
--Formula Junior
--F2000 Championship Series
--A1 Grand Prix
--Champ Car World Series
--GP2 Series
--IndyCar Series
--Australian National Formula
--Australian Formula 1
--Australian Formula 2
--Australian Formula 3
--Australian 1½ Litre Formula
--Formula Holden
--Karts
--KF1
--Superkart
--Midget cars
--Sprint cars
--World Series by Renault
--Firestone Indy Lights
--Formula Atlantic
--Superleague Formula
--Formula Vee
--Hotstox

Sports car racing
-International:
--World Sportscar Championship - The former World Championship, which dissolved in 1993.
-North America:
--American Le Mans Series - Run in the United States and Canada. Emerged from the IMSA GT split.
--SPEED World Challenge - GT and Touring Car Racing series in the US and Canada
--American V8 Supercar Series - Pro-Am Series in the United States
--Rolex Sports Car Series - Grand-Am's top-level US sports car series, emerged from the USRRC
--KONI Challenge - support/feeder series to the Rolex Sports Car Series, mixes sports and touring cars
--Can-Am - Canadian-American Challenge Cup (ran from 1966 to 1974 and in revised form from 1977-86)
--Trans-Am - Trans American Sedan Championship (popular from 1966-72 and lasted until 2006, returned in 2009)
--USERA - United States Endurance Racing Association - Pro-Am Endurance Championship in the United States
--IMSA GT Championship - lasted from 1971-98 and replaced by ALMS and the Rolex Series.
--United States Road Racing Championship- emerged out of the IMSA GT split, became the Rolex Series.
-Europe:
--FIA GT Championship - A GT racing series, predominantly in Europe but some rounds elsewhere
--FIA GT3 European Championship - A GT3 racing series, predominantly in Europe but some rounds elsewhere
--GT4 European Cup - A GT4 racing series, predominantly in Europe but some rounds elsewhere
--Dutch GT4 Championship - Dutch level GT series
--Le Mans Series - Sister series to the ALMS, run mostly in Europe (formerly the LMES).
--FIA Sportscar Championship - FIA's now-defunct prototype racing series - most races ended up part of the Le Mans Series
--Interserie - German based series, originally similar to Can-Am
--Belcar (Belgian National GT Championship)
--FFSA GT Championship - France level GT series
-Asia-Pacific:
--All Japan Sports Prototype Championship - Japanese series for Gr. C cars, replaced by JGTC in 1993.
--Japan Le Mans Challenge - Established in 2006, run in Japan.
--Super GT - Japan based Sports Car racing championship (formerly the JGTC).
--Fuji Grand Champion Series - a Japanese series originally for Gr.6 cars, was originally held only in Fuji
United Kingdom
--British GT Championship - national level GT series
--Thundersports - a British series of the 1980s in which pretty much any kind of sports racer or GT was eligible.
--Clubmans - a long-lived British formula which featured sophisticated, quick but economical front-engined/rear wheel drive sports racers well into the 1990s.
-Germany:
--Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft - German series which originally pitted touring cars against GT racers, Gr 6 and then Gr. C was later added.
--Supercup - A Group C only national series in Germany, replaced DRM and ran until 1989. Not to be confused with the various Porsche Supercup series.
--ADAC GT Masters - ADAC level GT series
-Australia:
--Australian Sports Car Championship - Australian series for sports racing cars (1969 to 1974) for production sports cars (1976 to 1981) and again for sports racing cars (1982 to 1988).
--Australian GT Championship - Australian series for GT type cars collapsed in the mid 1980s after blurring with Sports Sedans for many years. Recently revived after the collapse of Nations Cup to keep the cars active.
--Australian Nations Cup Championship A series for GT type cars run from 2000 to 2005.

Historical racing

Kart racing

Off-road racing

Drag racing
--Top Fuel Dragster (TF/D) (NHRA and IHRA). The rail dragsters, or "diggers," the fastest class—up to 90% nitromethane fuel is used.
--Top Fuel Funny Car (TF/FC) (NHRA and IHRA) Nearly as fast as the diggers, the "floppers" (marginally) resemble actual cars. IHRA will be bringing back Top Fuel Funny Car in 2006, and Top Alcohol Funny Car (A/FC) is already a pro category in IHRA.
--Pro Modified (Pro Mod) Some engine restrictions, very high power. Cars can run superchargers or nitrous oxide. Cars running blowers are limited to 8.6 L (527 cubic inches) while cars with nitrous oxide can run up to 12.1 L (740 cubic inches).
--Pro Stock (NHRA and IHRA) Must maintain stock appearance. NHRA cars can run no more than 8.2 L (500 cubic inches) while IHRA cars can run a maximum of 13.4 L (820 cubic inches) ("Mountain Motors").
--Pro Stock Bike (NHRA only) Heavily modified motorcycles.
--Top Alcohol Dragster
--Pro FWD
--Super Comp/Quick Rod
--Super Gas/Super Rod
--Super Street/Hot Rod
--Super Stock
--Stock
--Sport Compact
--Top Sportsman (NHRA and IHRA)
--Top Dragster (NHRA and IHRA) In NHRA, these two classes are sometimes run together as Top Comp
--Top Fuel Funny Bike (high performance 5 second bikes)
--NHRA= Summit Racing series Super Pro, Pro, and bike.
--Junior Dragster (racers between the ages of 8 and 18 may race a half scale version of the sport's fastest car, Top Fuel Dragster. Juniors run as following: 12.90-slower for 8-9 year olds, 10-12 year olds at 8.90, and 13-18 year olds 7.90 and slower at a top speed of 85 mph)
--NHRA new class for Juniors is JR COMP running 6.90s at a top speed of 110 miles per hour (180 km/h)

Rallying
--Road rally
--Monte Carlo Rally
--Rally Argentina
--Rally Finland
--Rally GB
--Paris-Dakar Rally
--Rallycross
--SCCA RallyCross
--Classic rally
--Rally raid
--World Rally Championship
--Australian Rally Championship
--Canadian Rally Championship
--Targa Racing (Targa Rally)

Stock car racing
--NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing)
--Sprint Cup Series
--CASCAR 1981-2006; now NASCAR Canadian Tire Series
--British Stock car racing
--BrisCA
--AUSCAR 1986-2001
--Hot Rods (oval racing)
-- Speedcar Series


One-make racing
--SEAT Cupra Championship
--John Cooper Mini Challenge
--Clio Cup

Production car racing

Touring car racing
--World Touring Car Championship
-The Americas:
--Argentinian TC2000
--Speed World Challenge
--Castrol Canadian Touring Car Championship
--U.S. Touring Car Championship link
--KONI Challenge Series
--American Touring Car Championship
-Europe:
--ADAC Procar in 2006, former DMSB-Produktionswagen-Meisterschaft (DPM) with ETCC rules
--British Touring Car Championship
--DTM
--Nürburgring VLN Endurance racing Series
--Swedish Touring Car Championship
--Danish Touring Car Championship
--Italia Superturismo Championship
--Russian Touring Car Championship
--Finnish Touring Car Championship
--Dutch Supercar Challenge
--Castrol-Haugg-Cup (CHC) entry-level series on Germany's Nürburgring
--Gleichmäßigkeitsprüfung (GLP) entry-level series on Germany's Nürburgring
--International Superstars Series
-Asia:
--Hong Kong Touring Car Championship
--Asian Touring Car Championship
--New Zealand V8s
--Philippine Touring Car Championship (formerly the PNTCC)
--China Touring Car Championship
--Malaysian Super Series
-Australia:
--V8 Supercars







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