Sentences with phrase «of racing disciplines»

With alumni like Travis Pastrana, Ken Block, and many other Champions from a variety of racing disciplines, Team O'Neil has garnered an international reputation for driver training.
However, Automobilista Motorsports will further expand the range of racing disciplines, from karting and F1 to rallycross and supertrucks.
With more than 50 iconic vehicles from the history of the sport to modern day, DiRT 4 challenges you to be fearless as you take on a variety of racing disciplines — rally, rallycross and landrush.
Upon the game's initial launch, many long - time fans of the series were left crestfallen upon discovering that the much - loved GT Mode, a singleplayer campaign featuring a host of cup races across a variety of racing disciplines and difficulties, was absent from GT Sport.
As the least established IP, Project CARS 2 was the ambitious underdog with huge potential, promising to be most authentic racing simulation ever made with a diverse variety of racing disciplines, an innovative dynamic weather system, and an unrivalled track selection.
It's a decent selection, given the wide variety of racing disciplines on offer, though fans of Forza / GT would likely wish there were more.
With a wealth of racing disciplines, Slightly Mad Studios are really trying to make Project CARS 2 the go to game for motorsport fans who expect bigger and bigger packages from racing titles each year.
In our world exclusive video, we take a look at the wealth of racing disciplines available in Project CARS 2, from exotic road cars like the McLaren 720S and Ferrari Enzo, to Indycars and vintage touring cars.
AutoClassics and LAT reflect on the wealth of racing disciplines and future world champions that have graced Thruxton's asphalt since it opened back in 1968
The game offers a healthy selection of cars, a frankly ridiculous assortment of tracks, and a wide selection of racing disciplines.
You can find alternatives with a greater variety of race disciplines, deeper driving dynamics, or a broader implementation of time of day and weather.

Not exact matches

But over a career at the highest levels in corporate finance, Porat has been equally unflappable, navigating physical obstacles and fighting great metaphorical discomfort — the race - the - clock stress of the financial crisis, the tension of negotiations among big - ego executives, and now the culture clash of imposing financial discipline at tech's biggest idea factory.
Typically, supporters of our equality regime, which gives rise to these scenarios, will argue that employees who refused to conduct services for those of a particular race would be similarly disciplined for their racism.
This article reminds Biblical scholars of the need to consider the implications of racism in the history of scholarship within their discipline, and points out that «the place of race in the formation of our discipline remains unrecognized and invisible.
They are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, therefore they must live with the discipline of strangers and pilgrims (2:9 - 11).
What we seek is a situation in which we so combine scientific and technical skill with moral and spiritual discipline that the products of human genius shall be used for the welfare of the human race rather than their harm and destruction.
There is a discipline side to things in being a follower of Jesus just as an athelete displines themself in training to be fit for a race.
GS is likely the race discipline most akin to the average person's skiing style (unless, of course, you were heading for top spot on the Snoww speed leaderboard).
The drastic difference in requirement of these two disciplines forms the basis of selection, and differentiates between those with skiing ability and those with racing ability.
And he's made no secret of his love for rallycross, a discipline his father raced in.
In slalom racing, Foreste's best racing discipline due to her natural form and technical skill, a skier's result is based on a combination of two separate runs down the mountain.
The club also competes in several different disciplines of mountain bike races.
1 Women who have won a World Cup skiing race in each of the six disciplines (giant slalom, downhill, slalom, Super G, combined and super-combi): Janica Kostelic of Croatia, who won her first Super G on Sunday.
The history and heritage of this great country, which is so passionate about all forms of motorsport, has always included the discipline of endurance racing.
The skills gained through these courses enable coaches to plan, deliver and evaluate a series of progressive discipline - specific sessions to groups of riders and will provide you with the knowledge and information to progress riders from their first session to their first races.
Kellyanne Conway, a top strategist for Trump, violated federal law when she used her White House position to weigh in on political races — and the Office of Special Counsel recommended she be disciplined.
The undeclared race to succeed Paddy Ashdown as Liberal Democrat leader erupted into open warfare yesterday when the man in charge of party discipline was accused of breaking the rules and making a fool of himself.
«The tendency to base classroom observation on the gender and race of the child may explain in part why those children are more frequently identified as misbehaving and hence why there is a racial disparity in discipline,» added Walter S. Gilliam, director of The Edward Zigler Center in Child Development and Social Policy and associate professor of child psychiatry and psychology at the Yale Child Study Center.
Preschool teachers and staff show signs of implicit bias in administering discipline, but the race of the teacher plays a big role in the outcome, according to research conducted by the Yale Child Study Center.
According to GEM's director of marketing Leigh Hayden, those figures rival the 60 % to 70 % (depending on discipline) national graduation rate, irrespective of race, in engineering and the sciences.
As reported in the February issue of the journal Psychological Science, those who were mentally depleted — that is, those who did not have the energy to exert personal discipline and self - control — found talking about race with a black man much more enjoyable than did those whose self - control was intact.
A brick is a component of triathlon training that involves practicing two disciplines in one workout, with almost no break between, so it simulates a portion of a real race.
The triathlete and 11 - time Ironman champion shares her definition of balance in the context of personal discipline, competition, and professional racing.
From the muddy tracks of the Malaysian rainforest to spectator - packed stadiums in London and Los Angeles, racers compete in contemporary off - road race disciplines covering Rallycross, Trailblazer, Raid, Landrush, and Rally.
Note that the vast selection of content available in Project CARS 2 means that motion sensations can vary wildly between the different racing disciplines: pristine, modern F1 - spec circuits are a far cry from the harsh jumps and bumps of Rallycross.
To preserve the human race, a selection of experts in various disciplines have been cryogenically frozen, awaiting a time when they might be revived to help the world rebuild.
October 24, 2017 • A video of a school resource officer throwing a student sparked a national debate about race, discipline and the role of law enforcement in schools.
Project CARS 2 features an expanded roster of over 170 cars and 60 + tracks, brand - new fan - requested Online Championships game mode, and additional racing disciplines — including ice, dirt, snow, and mud racing — over its critically acclaimed, ground - breaking predecessor (Project CARS ™).
Vehicles span not just racing disciplines but generations too, and with the implementation of multi-class racing, you can have open - wheelers competing for positions against classic gran tourers and modern GT3 race cars.
Drivers can begin their motorsport career in grassroots series such as karts and race their way to the very top echelons where many of the world's most prestigious brands and cars await; or they can choose to begin in any motorsport discipline; or even go straight into one particular type of motorsport, and spend one or multiple seasons in that championship.
While the EEE program may be unique, other communities are also looking for ways to address disparities in instruction and discipline tied to race, driven by a growing body of research.
Applicants mothers have more years of education, more likely to be from two parent household, more parent involvement, but more likely to be minority race, lower income levels, parents are less satisfied with the public school's academics, safety, location, discipline, values, and overall.
The departments, citing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, gave the school districts «guidance on how to identify, avoid, and remedy discriminatory discipline,» telling them they risked legal action if school disciplinary policies had «a disparate impact, i.e., a disproportionate and unjustified effect on students of a particular race
Referencing Title IV and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, the letter warns against discipline policies that result in «different treatment based on the student's race,» or policies that while seemingly race - neutral, actually have «a disproportionate and unjustified effect on students of a particular race
We summarize a body of work documenting that when institutions can not consider race in admissions — as has been the case in states that have banned affirmative action via ballot measures or other policies — racial and ethnic diversity has declined across various educational sectors, not just at selective undergraduate institutions, but in the professional fields of law, business, and medicine, as well as other graduate disciplines.
Race is not neutral: A national investigation of African American and Latino disproportionality in school discipline.
Researchers seeking to understand how much of the race gap in student discipline may be attributable to discrimination face a more complex version of this challenge.
In any case, the Philadelphia results point to the importance of looking at a range of outcomes beyond discipline rates by race, and to allowing for heterogeneity at the school level when studying district - level reforms.
The letter states its aim as helping public schools administer discipline without discriminating on the basis of race.
In my research on teacher - student race match and student discipline, we find that black students (who by far experience the highest rates of suspensions and expulsions) who have a same - race teacher are less likely to experience exclusionary discipline.
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