Racing is about completely dedicating yourself to a single goal; sacrificing whatever it takes to succeed. The challenges are hard, and dangerous, the victories hard to achieve.

Champ Car racing is the most challenging racing in the world. Champ Car drivers have to excel on a wide variety of tracks - super speedways, tight city street circuits, permanant road courses, and the short ovals also known as bull rings. Each track requires a different skill and only the driver and team that masters them all can be a champion and join the ranks of Mario Andretti, Emerson Fittipaldi, Bobby Rahal, Nigel Mansell, Juan Montoya, Jacque Villenueve, and Cristiano DeMatta.

Champ Car racing is the highest technology form of racing in North America. Champ Cars are designed with comuter simulations, created from carbon fiber and exotic metals like titanium, and perfected in a wind tunnel. They are capable of cornering at over 4 lateral Gs, can accelerate from 0-60 in less than 2.2 seconds and have a top speed of over 240 miles per hour.

The Champ Car season-long championship visits 20 metropolitan areas in the US, Canada, Mexico, Europe, and Australia.

Each Champ Car carries multiple on board computers which record the measurements of hundreds of sensors as well as control the fuel mixture, ignition timing, and RPM limits of the 800+ horsepower Ford-Cosworth racing engine. These measurements are transmitted wirelessly to the trackside engineers who analyze it looking for more ways to optimize the performance of their car and driver. The NO LIMITS tour is a look at some of these applications, created with Microsoft .NET technology, that show you what the trackside engineers see -- or even what the driver sees.

Want to learn more about Champ Car racing? Check out www.ChampCarWorldSeries.com.