Motorsport.com is the world’s biggest motorsport network.
Formed in 1994, today it is a technologically advanced international network of online motorsports outlets featuring world-class digital distribution, video and interactive multimedia with news offices in 21 countries creating content in 14 different languages for racing fans in 235 countries, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our platforms generate 47 million page views from over 12 million visitors monthly, while our social outlets are followed by 1.8 million users in Facebook, 208K users in Twitter and 52K in Instagram.
Motorsport.com provides in-depth, up-to-the-minute coverage on the full spectrum of motor racing from Formula One to NASCAR, Le Mans, IndyCar, rally, MotoGP and more. In fact, we cover over100 different racing series, grouped in several distinct categories including F1, IndyCar, MotoGP, NASCAR, Endurance, Touring, Rally, Dragster and others.
Our worldwide network of award-winning editors, writers and photographers are constantly providing new and live content to our website and social media outlets. We publish more than 1,200 news articles and 12,000 photos every month, and now have a content database of 450,000 news articles and 1.7 million photos - which is the largest motor racing photo database in the world.
Motorsport.com is part of the Motorsport Network.
In 1996 Turbo Expert Québec opened its first shop in a small space a little over 250 sq. ft. in size. Today it operates in a 6,000 sq. ft. shop with state-of-the-art equipment and an extensive inventory to quickly meet customer needs. Turbo Expert is the only company in Quebec dedicated solely to the sale and rebuilding of turbochargers of all types. The team’s expertise and know-how have helped it create business relationships with companies such as the Canadian Coast Guard, Société des Traversiers du Québec (STQ), Réseau de transport de la capitale (RTC), and major shipping companies such as CSL, Transport Desgagnés, Ocean Group, and many more.
According to QUBE’s data, the percentage of new cars with original turbo engines is below 20% in North America, but will be much closer to the percentage in Europe (nearly 75%) by the late 2020s, if not sooner. The rapidly evolving original turbo engine market is due mainly to the need of engine manufacturers to meet anti-pollution standards, fuel economy needs, and consumer demand for performance similar to that of larger engines.
The auto and industrial turbocharger market is growing rapidly, strongly motivating us to continue giving it our 100% to serve you better!
We're ready for the future, with thousands of turbochargers reconditioned since 1979!
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