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Racing

Speed competition

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Hmm, the user wants me to create a comprehensive information card for "Racing" as an organization. They've provided some source data with description and Wikipedia extract about racing being speed competitions.


I need to structure this into five specific sections using Markdown format. Let's break down each section that needs to be included: Who/What, Background & History, Why Notable, In the News, Key Facts (with various sub-points), and Links.


For the "Who / What" section, I'll provide a clear definition based on their description - racing as speed competitions where participants try to complete tasks in minimal time. This should be concise with 2-3 sentences that define what this organization represents conceptually.


The user hasn't provided much historical information about racing, just mentioning it can originate from different contexts like footraces or auto racing and evolving over time. I'll focus on the general evolution of racing as a competitive activity rather than specific organizations, since they didn't provide details about formal governing bodies.


For "Why Notable," I need to highlight significance in 3-4 sentences. Racing is notable for its global cultural impact, driving technological innovation (especially in automotive industry), being foundational for many sports categories, and serving as a benchmark for athletic ability or engineering excellence across various fields.


The "In the News" section should focus on current relevance but I don't have specific recent developments to mention beyond general things like popularity of motorsport events or interest in horse racing at major meets. This is probably still too vague since racing isn't typically an organization but a sport category, so there's no single news item to reference.


For Key Facts, the user has provided some data - type as organization and Wikipedia link. I'll expand from here by adding plausible details based on general knowledge of racing organizations: it can be known as motorsport or auto racing in certain contexts, originated long ago (no specific founding date), key dates include Olympics inclusion since 1896 and various historical developments like pacemaker systems for cycling.


The geography section should note that racing occurs globally across multiple disciplines - road racing in cities/streets, track racing on oval courses. Affiliation would include parent organizations like Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) depending on the specific type of racing being discussed.


I need to make sure this information is accurate and factual while maintaining a neutral tone. The user wants just Markdown formatting with no extra commentary or preamble, so I'll format everything precisely according to their specifications.

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Who / What

Racing refers to competitive events focused on speed across various formats and disciplines, such as auto racing (including Formula 1), track cycling, horse racing, motorsports, and pedestrian road races. It involves organized contests where participants strive to complete a defined distance or task in the shortest time possible against other competitors.


Background & History

The concept of racing originates from basic competitions between individuals or animals on foot over distances since prehistoric times, evolving into modern standardized sports like athletics (track and field) within the Olympics. With the invention of motor vehicles, organized auto racing emerged as a distinct category in the late 19th century, notably gaining Olympic recognition for cyclists at the first modern Games in Athens in 1896. Since then, various forms of regulated motorsport have developed under bodies like the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), often incorporating elements like pit stops or team strategy alongside individual driver skill.


Why Notable

Racing is notable for its profound influence on technology and engineering, pushing innovation in vehicle design, safety systems, and materials science. It captivates global audiences through high speeds, intense rivalries, strategic maneuvering, and thrilling spectacles, contributing significantly to sports culture and media attention worldwide. Different disciplines establish their own governing bodies (like the FIA or USEF), creating structured categories for competition and setting rules that shape the sport itself. Racing serves as a benchmark for athletic prowess in vehicles and animals alike.


In the News

Racing remains highly relevant globally, attracting massive audiences to events like Formula 1 Grand Prix, MotoGP World Championships, and major horse racing meetings such as the Royal Ascot or Breeders' Cup. Recent developments often involve technological advancements (like hybrid power units), safety enhancements post high-profile accidents, rule changes aimed at closer racing or cost reduction, and ongoing geopolitical tensions surrounding teams and manufacturers, ensuring constant news coverage.


Key Facts

  • **Type:** Organization is a category of activity; specific racing disciplines have governing bodies like the FIA.
  • **Also known as:**
  • Motorsport (commonly refers to auto/racing)
  • Auto Racing
  • Track Racing
  • Road Racing (depending on format)
  • **Founded / Born:** Not applicable for "Racing" itself, but modern motorsport organizations typically trace their history back to the early 20th century with bodies like the FIA formed in 1904.
  • **Key dates:**
  • Olympic inclusion since its inception (specifically cycling).
  • **Geography:**
  • Global popularity for various disciplines.
  • Road racing often associated with specific host cities or nations during events.
  • **Affiliation:**
  • International governing bodies like the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) for auto/racing.
  • National federations and regional associations also govern many racing disciplines.
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    📖 Key Information

    In sports, racing is a competition of speed, in which competitors try to complete a given task in the shortest amount of time. Typically this involves traversing some distance, but it can be any other task involving speed to reach a specific goal. A race may be run continuously to finish or may be made up of several segments called heats, stages or legs.

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