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Motorsport is a form of competitive motor racing that involves the use of motorized vehicles. It is a popular form of sport and entertainment, with a wide range of disciplines and events. Motorsport events are held on both closed and open circuits, and can involve a variety of vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, and trucks. Motorsport events are often broadcast on television and radio, and attract large crowds of spectators.
Sporting goods and equipment are essential for motorsport events, including safety equipment such as helmets, fireproof suits, and safety harnesses. Other equipment includes tires, brakes, suspension, and engines. Motorsport teams also require specialized tools and equipment for maintenance and repair.
Companies in the motorsport market include Ferrari, McLaren, Red Bull Racing, Mercedes-Benz, Honda, Toyota, and Ford. Other companies involved in the motorsport industry include Pirelli, Michelin, and Bridgestone. Motorsport teams such as Williams, Haas, and Renault also play a major role in the industry. Show Less Read more