racing ‹sports› car - traducción al ruso
Diclib.com
Diccionario ChatGPT
Ingrese una palabra o frase en cualquier idioma 👆
Idioma:

Traducción y análisis de palabras por inteligencia artificial ChatGPT

En esta página puede obtener un análisis detallado de una palabra o frase, producido utilizando la mejor tecnología de inteligencia artificial hasta la fecha:

  • cómo se usa la palabra
  • frecuencia de uso
  • se utiliza con más frecuencia en el habla oral o escrita
  • opciones de traducción
  • ejemplos de uso (varias frases con traducción)
  • etimología

racing ‹sports› car - traducción al ruso

AUTO RACING ON CIRCUITS WITH TWO SEAT CARS AND ENCLOSED WHEELS
Sportscar Racing; Sportscar racing; Sports-Car Racing; Sportscar race; Sports Car Racing; Sports car racer; Sports racing car; Sports racing cars; GT racing
  • 1926 [[Bentley 3 Litre]] Le Mans
  • The McLaren M8E that was driven by [[Vic Elford]] in the [[1971 Canadian-American Challenge Cup]]
  • [[2005 Grand Prix of Atlanta]]
  • No. 64 [[Chevrolet Corvette C7.R]] car running at the [[2019 24 Hours of Le Mans]]
  • The [[Scott Pruett]] / Memo Rojas BMW Riley of [[Chip Ganassi Racing]] at [[Road America]] during a [[2012 Rolex Sports Car Series]] race
  • 1991 IMSA GTP
  • [[Oreca 07]] of JDC-Miller Motorsports in [[2017 Petit Le Mans]]
  • The [[1957 24 Hours of Le Mans]] was won in a [[Jaguar XKD]]
  • 1900 [[NW Rennzweier]] (''The Double Racer'')
  • [[2011 Petit Le Mans]]

racing driver         
  • Paris–Rouen]].<!-- Note discrepancy that text below states that Peugeot (the car manufacturer) was the winner. -->
  • AMCs]] launching at a [[dragstrip]]
  • 2011]]
  • 2012 WTCC]] Race of Japan
  • VW Polo R WRC]] during the [[2013 Rally de Portugal]]
  • A sprint kart race in Atwater California hosted by the International Karting Federation
  • endurance race]]
  • Black flag
  • Black and white flag
  • Blue flag with yellow stripe
  • Chequered flag
  • Green flag
  • Yellow flag with red stripes
  • Meatball flag
  • White flag
  • White cross flag
  • Yellow flag
  • An [[ASA Late Model Series]] stock car on an asphalt track
  • A remaining section of the [[Brooklands]] track in 2007
  • The 2017 [[Formula Student]] electric race-car of the [[Delft University of Technology]]
  • Red flag
  • Paris-Madrid]] 1903
  • [[Formula Three]] car racing at the [[Hockenheimring]], 2008
  • NASCAR green flag start at [[Daytona International Speedway]] for the [[2015 Daytona 500]]
  • Racing Driver's View
  • A Panoz GF09 Indycar Series chassis driven by [[Jaques Lazier]] during practice for the [[2007 Indianapolis 500]]
  • Mercedes]] at the 2010 [[Targa Tasmania]]
  • [[Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca]], [[Monterey]], 2008
  • Rod Hall]] in a [[Hummer H3]] during a [[Best in the Desert]] race
  • dragster]] in Tarlton, Gauteng, South Africa
  • [[Jimmie Johnson]] leads the field racing three-wide multiple rows back at [[Daytona International Speedway]] in the [[2015 Daytona 500]]
MOTORSPORT INVOLVING THE RACING OF CARS FOR COMPETITION
AutoRacing; Automobile racing; Racing car; Racecar; Race car; Autorace; Automobile racer; Race cars; Racing driver; Racing cars; Race car driver; Auto race; Automobile Racing; Racecar driver; Racecars; Automobile race; Automotive racing; Racing Car; Race driver; Car race; Race Cars; Car racing; Race-car; Auto Racing; Auto Race; 🏎; Automobile racing driver
гонщик
motor racing         
  • Postcard picture of the Brighton Motor Trials – July 1905
  • 2020 Formula E]] car, driven by [[Felipe Massa]]
  • [[Hélio Castroneves]] at the [[2019 Indianapolis 500]]
  • Mercedes W11]]
  • [[Marc Márquez]] riding in the [[2018 MotoGP World Championship]]
  • left
  • A [[Ford Focus WRC]] rally racing car during [[2010 Rally Finland]]
  • Rob Hall]] driving [[SCORE Stock Mini]] in [[Baja 1000]]
EVENTS WHICH PRIMARILY INVOLVE THE USE OF MOTORIZED VEHICLES
Motor sport; Motor-racing; Motorsports; Motor-sports; Motor sports; Motor racing; Auto sport; Motor race; Motor Racing; Motosport; Motorsport Engineering; Motorsport engineering; Arena racing; Autosports; Auto sports; Motosports; Moto sport; Moto sports

['məutəreisiŋ]

спорт

автоспорт

автомобильные гонки

midget car         
  • 1969 Harry Turner midget
  • Australian speedcar racer Matt Smith racing his midget car in the United States
  • A midget car
  • Midget cars racing at [[Angell Park Speedway]]
  • [[William Clay Ford, Sr.]]'s 1939 Ford Midget Racer at [[Stahls Automotive Collection]]
TYPE OF RACING USING MIDGET CARS
Midget car; Midget-Car Racing; Midget cars; Midget Car; Speedcar; Midget Car Racing; Midget racing car
midget car малолитражный автомобиль;

Definición

паркетник
ПАРК'ЕТНИК, паркетника, ·муж. (·разг. ·устар. ). Пустой светский человек, паркетный шаркун.

Wikipedia

Sports car racing

Sports car racing is a form of motorsport road racing which utilises sports cars that have two seats and enclosed wheels. They may be purpose-built prototypes or grand tourers based on road-going models. Broadly speaking, sports car racing is one of the main types of circuit auto racing, alongside open-wheel racing (such as Formula One), touring car racing (such as the British Touring Car Championship, which is based on 'saloon cars' as opposed to the 'exotics' seen in sports cars) and stock car racing (such as NASCAR). Sports car races are often, though not always, endurance races that are run over particularly long distances or large amounts of time, resulting in a larger emphasis on the reliability and efficiency of the car and its drivers as opposed to outright car performance or driver skills. The FIA World Endurance Championship is an example of a sports car racing series.

A type of hybrid between the purism of open-wheelers and the familiarity of touring car racing, this style is often associated with the annual 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race. First run in 1923, Le Mans is one of the oldest motor races still in existence. Other classic but now defunct sports car races include the Italian classics, the Targa Florio (1906–1977) and Mille Miglia (1927–1957), and the Mexican Carrera Panamericana (1950–1954). Most top class sports car races emphasise endurance (typically between 3 and 24 hours), reliability, and strategy, over pure speed. Longer races usually involve complex pit strategy and regular driver changes. As a result, sports car racing is seen more as a team endeavour than an individual sport, with team managers such as John Wyer, Tom Walkinshaw, driver-turned-constructor Henri Pescarolo, Peter Sauber and Reinhold Joest becoming almost as famous as some of their drivers.

The prestige of storied marques such as Porsche, Audi, Chevrolet, Ferrari, Jaguar, Bentley, Aston Martin, Lotus, Maserati, Lamborghini, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW is built in part upon success in sports car racing and the World Sportscar Championship. These makers' top road cars have often been very similar both in engineering and styling to those raced. This close association with the 'exotic' nature of the cars serves as a useful distinction between sports car racing and touring cars.

The 12 Hours of Sebring, 24 Hours of Daytona, and 24 Hours of Le Mans were once widely considered the trifecta of sports car racing. Ken Miles would have been the only driver to ever win all three in the same year, but an error in Ford's team orders at the 1966 Le Mans cost him the win.

¿Cómo se dice racing driver en Ruso? Traducción de &#39racing driver&#39 al Ruso