Competitiveness is a quality that is inherent in all humans. Yes, it may be stronger in some people than it is in others, but competition at any level is almost impossible to deny, nonetheless.
Thankfully, racing, one-on-one, or in group form, was created long ago (according to information sourced from Google, 1895), and to date, it arguably is the best outlet for determining supremacy as the quickest, fastest, best vehicle, and/or driver.
Technically, anything capable of motion can race. Of course, trucks are our focus (and cars when they’re powered by diesel engines), and over the years we’ve published many articles about racing rigs, equipment, tracks, technology, and the like. This breakdown puts a spotlight on 10 of those stories, and we will likely revisit this particular topic at a future time.
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