Racing is a sport. The earliest racing competitions were carried out on the roads between cities. Later, many drivers died because of the great danger of road racing, so professional racing tracks came into being.


Racing is divided into two categories: track racing and off-track racing. Track racing, as the name suggests, refers to the racing in the specified closed field. It can be further divided into drift races, formula races, sedan races, sports car races, GT endurance races, short-track rally races, field off-road races, and straight-line racing. Non-track racing, basically the competition venue is not closed, mainly divided into rally, cross-country and mountain climbing, beach race, mud race and so on. Formula 1 also includes Formula One, Formula Three, GP2, F3000, IndyCar, American Formula Champion, Formula Ford, Formula Combas, and karting.


Next, let's take a look at what racing equipment is available. The first is the helmet. Everyone usually sees the obvious symbol of the racer is the helmet. There are many types of helmets, and they also have different functions. For example, the formula competition will use a fully enclosed full helmet, with a design to reduce the abundance, and in the transparent cover. Can be equipped with rain film. Most of the touring car races use full helmets, and in most cases, the face shield is not closed. In addition to safety, comfort and ventilation are usually required. There are many people who use half helmets in rallying, and some drivers use full helmets. Because rallying is where the driver and the pilot partner participate in the competition, the helmets of the rallying must be equipped with an in-car communication system.


The second is the headgear. The headgear is a fireproof layer between the head and the helmet. In addition to having a certain fireproof and heat insulation effect, it can also absorb the sweat of the driver's face during the competition, so as to avoid the driver's driving due to the sweat entering the eyes. The hood is longer and is used to attach to the inside of the suit so that no part of the body is exposed to the air.


The third is the race suit. The race suit is another obvious sign of the driver. Usually, in the regular event, the driver should wear the team's race suit and do not need to buy it by himself. Generally, the main content is the difference of fireproof materials, as well as the thickness of the game suit, 2 layers or 3 layers, the thicker the protection effect, the better.