Sounds like a good bit of math involved there. A study of the oldest track in race car history, and the fact that milk is indeed the beverage served to the winner. This is because Indiana is and has been a strong dairy farm area. If she studies the cars closer, she will learn a lot more about science, and electronics. Each wheel is monitored by the pit crew via radio transmitters, as well as many of the components on the car. Many of these are used in our military aircraft, or tested here first, and then implemented. The track was shut down during WW II, and re-opened by Wilbur Shaw, a friend of my Dad's, and brought back to life. It was not only something to do with fast cars, but it provided a major source of income for the Central Indian area during the month of May. It has far reaching effects including many countries in the European Nations. I am not a teacher, nor am I a resident of Indiana... I was born there, spent quite a bit of time around the track, and now live in Texas... I do custom parts for a couple of teams who race now.
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