What does V-Max stand for?
Motorcycle Information

What does V-Max stand for?

V-Max is a term used to describe the maximum velocity (speed) of a vehicle. It is a specification that refers to the maximum speed of a vehicle in a given gear, such as first, second, or third gear. V-Max is usually determined by the engine's power output, the engine's torque, the car's weight, the car's aerodynamics, and the transmission's gearing. V-Max can be affected by modifications such as turbochargers, exhaust systems, and other engine modifications. V-Max is an important factor to consider when purchasing a car and is often used by car enthusiasts to compare vehicle performance.

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MotoGP?
Motorcycle Racing

MotoGP?

MotoGP is the highest level of motorcycle racing in the world. It is sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). The championship is made up of 18 races held in 13 countries across four continents, with riders competing on prototype machinery. The races are typically held on tracks made with asphalt and gravel, with the tracks often located in some of the world's most iconic cities. MotoGP races are thrilling and attract some of the biggest crowds in motorsport. Riders must be highly skilled and have a combination of speed, power and agility to be successful.

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