United States Motorsports: News, Events and Gear

If you love the roar of engines and the thrill of a close finish, the United States has a racing scene that won’t let you down. From IndyCar ovals to NASCAR superspeedways, the US offers a mix of high‑speed action and grassroots events that keep fans on the edge of their seats.

One of the biggest draws this season is the Packers vs Commanders showdown on Thursday night. While it’s a football game, the betting buzz shows how sports fans in the US love a good odds challenge. The same excitement drives the crowds at the Indianapolis 500, where a single pole position can decide the fate of a driver’s championship hopes.

Top US Racing Series to Follow

NASCAR remains the king of stock‑car racing, with the Cup Series delivering drama on tracks like Daytona and Talladega. If you prefer open‑wheel action, IndyCar offers a blend of road courses and ovals, and the recent talk about starting an IndyCar team shows how accessible the sport can be for ambitious racers. For two‑wheel enthusiasts, American MotoGP events and the AMA Supercross series bring dirt‑filled thrills that rival any European circuit.

Grassroots motorsport is thriving too. Local karting clubs, drag strips, and hill climbs give beginners a low‑cost way to get on track. If you’re thinking about starting your own team or just getting your first race‑ready bike, the United States has a wealth of resources – from training schools to parts suppliers that ship quickly.Speaking of parts, British MotoSport Parts supplies high‑quality UK‑rated components that work perfectly on US‑spec bikes and cars. Whether you need brake pads for a 2025 Ducati or a clutch kit for a vintage Ford, we’ve got you covered with fast shipping and competitive pricing.

Practical Tips for US Racers

First, know the regulations. Each series has its own safety standards, licensing requirements and tire rules. Getting a racing license is usually a straightforward process: you’ll need a basic medical check, a few on‑track hours and a short written test.

Second, invest in the right gear. A well‑fitted helmet, fire‑resistant suit and proper gloves can make the difference between a safe run and a costly injury. Our shop offers gear that meets both FIA and AMA standards, so you can race with confidence.

Third, plan your budget. Entry fees, travel costs and maintenance add up quickly. Start small, focus on local events, and use the prize money or sponsorship deals to fund bigger goals. Many US racers find success by partnering with local businesses for branding on their cars or bikes.

Finally, stay informed. Follow race reports, watch live streams, and read post‑race analyses to learn what works and what doesn’t. Our blog regularly posts race previews, odds breakdowns and gear reviews that keep you ahead of the curve.

Whether you’re cheering from the stands, placing a bet on Thursday night football, or prepping your own race car, the United States offers endless opportunities to feed your motorsport passion. Dive in, gear up, and enjoy the ride.

Where in the United States can I go to drive as fast as I want?
Posted by Kendrick Falconer

Where in the United States can I go to drive as fast as I want?

If you're a speed junkie like me and wondering where in the US you can drive as fast as your engine allows, the answer is pretty limited. Technically, there's nowhere on public roads where you're legally allowed to drive with no speed limit. However, you can push your pedal to the metal at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, where speed enthusiasts often test their limits. Moreover, some private racetracks, like the Texas Mile, also allow you to drive as fast as you want. But remember, safety first folks!