Rackbaserades
Rackbaserades, also known as rack-based racing, is a form of motorsport that involves racing cars mounted on a rack system. This system allows the cars to be moved along a track at high speeds, simulating the experience of driving on a real road course. The concept was developed in the 1960s and has since evolved into a popular form of motorsport, particularly in Europe.
The primary advantage of rack-based racing is its cost-effectiveness and safety. The cars are not driven by
Rack-based racing is typically held on closed circuits, such as race tracks or indoor facilities. The cars
The popularity of rack-based racing has led to the development of various classes and categories, catering
Rack-based racing is governed by various organizations, including the European Rack Racing Association (ERRA) and the
In recent years, rack-based racing has gained international recognition, with events held in countries such as