Drag Racing
Drag racing is a motorsport, a sprint over a distance of 402 meters (1/4 mile). Essentially, drag racing is an acceleration race held on a straight track. For this type of competition, the most important thing is to have a properly prepared car. This type of race has gained significant popularity in the United States, where it has been organized for over 50 years. Drag racing competitions can take place with almost any type of vehicle, but for professional races, special cars called dragsters are built. Our company has extensive experience in the construction of these types of vehicles.
Drift
The motorsport characterized by taking turns with a controlled rear axle drift, while maintaining a controlled slide at the highest possible speed, all while staying on the track, requires special suspension adjustments, a rigid body, and a powerful engine with good torque. In most cases, using this type of drift is not the fastest method for navigating a corner, but it is quite spectacular and impressive, which attracts many spectators to these competitions. Our company has already built several cars for drifting.
Circuit races
Competitions that take place on a closed circuit, between two or more cars, which race simultaneously on the same track, where speed or the distance covered in a given time is a decisive factor. We build such cars for circuit races and Time Attack.
Circuit racing is a motorsport competition that takes place on hard-surfaced tracks (asphalt). The goal of the competition is to complete a certain number of laps in the shortest time possible, or to complete the most laps within a set time. This type of competition is very popular worldwide, and many circuits offer the opportunity to participate in amateur championships with private cars.
We can prepare your car for this type of competition.
Le rallye
Rallying is a motorsport competition where the goal is to cover a defined circuit, in a specially prepared car, within a predetermined time and/or by completing the distance from the start to the finish in the shortest time possible. In rallying, production cars with some technical modifications are primarily used. Rally cars are divided into categories and groups based on their technical characteristics, such as the type of transmission, engine power, etc. The classification of rally cars is approved by the FIA, however, national federations may introduce additional classes for their championships.