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Orleans Escort Wants Ladies To Take A Spin On The Track

Orleans Escort Wants Ladies To Take A Spin On The Track

Posted by: Bastian McAlister in: Motorsport
2 Dec | 17:31 PM | 0

Women in the UAE are breaking barriers on the track, not as spectators but as drivers. From Dubai Autodrome to Al Qudra, track days are transforming confidence, identity, and perception - one lap at a time.

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Can mixed breed dogs compete in obedience?
Can mixed breed dogs compete in obedience?

In my exploration of dog obedience competitions, I've found that mixed breed dogs can indeed participate. These events don't exclusively cater to purebreds, and it's heartening to see a variety of dogs show off their training and skills. From my findings, it's clear that a dog's ability to compete is more about their obedience training, rather than their breed. So if you have a mixed breed dog and are interested in obedience competitions, go for it! Your furry friend's pedigree doesn't limit their potential to excel and impress.

Published ON: 22 Jul
In rally car racing, why were Group B rally cars banned?
In rally car racing, why were Group B rally cars banned?

Group B rally cars were banned due to their incredibly high speeds which led to serious accidents and fatalities in the 1980s. The lack of strict regulations allowed manufacturers to develop extremely powerful and lightweight cars, resulting in dangerous driving conditions. Unfortunately, several tragic incidents involving both drivers and spectators forced the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) to take action. In 1986, the FIA decided to discontinue Group B and focus on improving safety regulations. As a result, Group B rally cars are now remembered as a thrilling yet dangerous chapter in the history of rally car racing.

Published ON: 6 May

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