Motor Sports
Formula 1, NASCAR, MotoGP, and rally. Track limits, penalties, and the regulations that shape every race.
FIA
Formula 1
Formula One World Championship racing is governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) under the authority of the FIA International Sporting Code (ISC) and its appendices. The specific regulatory framework consists of three primary documents published annually by the FIA:
FIA
Formula 1 (Technical)
The FIA Formula 1 Technical Regulations define the design, construction, and homologation rules for every F1 car. Unlike the Sporting Regulations (which govern race procedure, qualifying, penalties on track), the Technical Regulations govern what teams can build: chassis dimensions, aerodynamic s...
INDYCAR
INDYCAR
The NTT INDYCAR SERIES is the premier open-wheel motor racing championship in North America. It is sanctioned and governed by INDYCAR, the company that owns and operates the series, and competition is conducted under the annually published INDYCAR Rulebook, which covers the rules and regulations ...
FIM
MotoGP
The FIM MotoGP World Championship is the premier class of the FIM Grand Prix Motorcycle Racing World Championship, governed by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) in conjunction with Dorna Sports S.L., the exclusive commercial rights holder. The championship was inaugurated in 194...
NASCAR
NASCAR
NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing) was founded on February 21, 1948, by William Henry Getty France Sr. in Daytona Beach, Florida. It is the sanctioning body for one of the most prominent forms of motorsport in the United States. NASCAR sanctions over 1,500 races at more than ...
Red Bull
Soapbox Racing
The Red Bull Soapbox Race is an amateur-friendly downhill racing event in which teams compete in custom-built, non-motorized gravity-powered vehicles — descendants of the traditional American "soapbox derby" but elevated by creativity, theme, and theatrical jumps. Each team's run is scored not ju...