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FORM OF AUTOMOBILE RACING
Quarter-midget; Quarter-midget racing; Quarter midget; Quarter midgets; Quarter Midgets; Quarter Midget racing
  • 1956 quarter midget

raised beach         
  • Arran]]'s south-west coast
BEACH OR WAVE-CUT PLATFORM RAISED ABOVE THE SHORELINE BY A RELATIVE FALL IN THE SEA LEVEL
Marine Terrace; Raised Beaches; Marine terrace; Marine terraces; Raised beaches; Coastal terrace
¦ noun Geology a former beach now above water level owing to changes since its formation.
Rotermanni Quarter         
  • Aerial view of Rotermanni and the Port of Tallinn
DISTRICT IN TALLINN
Draft:Rotermanni Quarter; Rotermanni quarter
Rotermanni Quarter is an area in the downtown of Tallinn, Estonia. It is located between Tallinn Old Town, the Port of Tallinn and Viru Square.
Raised beach         
  • Arran]]'s south-west coast
BEACH OR WAVE-CUT PLATFORM RAISED ABOVE THE SHORELINE BY A RELATIVE FALL IN THE SEA LEVEL
Marine Terrace; Raised Beaches; Marine terrace; Marine terraces; Raised beaches; Coastal terrace
A raised beach, coastal terrace,Pinter, N (2010): 'Coastal Terraces, Sealevel, and Active Tectonics' (educational exercise), from [02/04/2011] or perched coastline is a relatively flat, horizontal or gently inclined surface of marine origin,Pirazzoli, PA (2005a): 'Marine Terraces', in Schwartz, ML (ed) Encyclopedia of Coastal Science. Springer, Dordrecht, pp.

ويكيبيديا

Quarter midget racing

Quarter midget racing is a form of automobile racing. The cars are approximately one-quarter (1/4) the size of a full-size midget car. The adult-size midget being raced during the start of quarter midget racing used an oval track of one-fifth of a mile in length. The child's quarter midget track is one quarter that length, or 1/20 mile (264 feet).

An adult-size midget in the 1940s and 1980s could reach 120 miles per hour, while the single-cylinder 7-cubic-inch quarter midget engine could make available a speed of 30 miles per hour in a rookie class (called novices), or one-quarter the speed of the adult car. Most of the competitive classes run speeds near 45 miles per hour. Current upper-class quarter midgets can exceed 45 miles per hour, but remain safe due to the limited size of the track. Quarter midget racecars have four-wheel suspension, unlike go-karts.

The drivers are typically restricted to ages 5 to 16. Tracks are typically banked ovals one-twentieth of a mile long, and have surfaces of dirt, concrete, or asphalt.