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  • '''Auto racing''' (also known as '''automobile racing''', '''autosport''' or '''mot Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first success
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  • '''Auto racing''' (also known as '''automobile racing''', '''autosport''' or '''mot Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first success
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  • ...[[May 29]], [[1939]] in [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]]) is a former [[United States of America|American]] automobile racing driver, the younger brother of [[Bo ...10 times on oval, road and dirt tracks to capture the [[United States Auto Club]] national championship.
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  • Since [[1916]] there has been a United States national [[automobile]] racing championship for drivers of single seater (c ...ioned by the United States Automobile Club (the [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]]), a body formed by the then-owner of the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedw
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  • ...ile Racing Club of America|ARCA RE/MAX Series]] '''<br>[[Automobile Racing Club of America|ARCA RE/MAX Series 200]] ''August 27, 2007'' ...uch as the [[American Automobile Association]], [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]], [[NASCAR]], CART/[[Champ Car World Series]]), and the [[Indy Racing
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Auto racing''' '''Auto racing''' (also known as '''automobile racing''', '''autosport''' or '''mot
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  • ...n employee of a French motor vehicle manufacturer would move to the United States. Beginning in 1910, he would become a major figure in American racing and t ...me only) race carrying the name Grand Prix was organized by the Automobile Club de France (ACF), and run over two days in June. The [[Le Mans]] based circu
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  • ...{flagiconUSA}} [[Monterey, California|Monterey]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]] '''[[MotoGP]]'''<br>[[United States motorcycle Grand Prix|United States Grand Prix]]<br><br>
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  • This is a '''list of [[auto racing]] tracks''' sorted by country. *[[Marcos Juárez Motor Club Circuit]], [[Marcos Juárez]], [[Córdoba Province (Argentina)|Córdoba]]
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  • ...L (10.3&nbsp;[[Imperial unit|Imp.&nbsp;gallons]])<br />(12.4&nbsp;[[United States customary units|U.S. gal]]) ...ontinuously variable transmission|CVT]]/[[semi-automatic transmission|semi-auto]] (Speedgear)
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconUK}} [[United Kingdom|British]] ...rnational Raceway|Riverside]], near Los Angeles, in a [[United States Auto Club]] season-ending road race. This event pitted the best American drivers of t
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  • ...nited States Auto Club]], the [[Sports Car Club of America]], Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART), the [[Championship Racing League]], the [[Indy Racing ...as founded to take over sanctioning from the AAA, which ceased sanctioning auto racing in the general outrage over motor racing safety that followed the [[
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  • |Sport || [[Auto racing]] ...n sports|1979]], who incidently, had broken away from [[United States Auto Club|USAC]]. George blueprinted the IRL as a lower-cost open-wheel alternative t
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  • [[1995]] [[United States Automobile Club|USAC Triple Crown Champion]] ...hony Wayne "Tony" Stewart''' (born [[May 20]], [[1971]]), is an [[race car|auto racing]] driver who has won championships in [[Sprint car racing|sprint car
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  • ...er Columbus]] first sailed to [[the Americas]] in [[1492]]. The memory aid states that 1 hp = 1/2 Columbus or 746 W. ...ed before the 1970s in the [[United States]], and is still common in the [[United Kingdom]]. It refers to the brake [[dynamometer]], the device for measuring
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  • ...hly one car for every eleven people), of which 140 million in the [[United States|U.S.]] (roughly one car for every two people) [http://www.sasi.group.shef.a ...effort between the two companies, but it was not until 1926 that the they united under the name of Daimler-Benz with a commitment to remain together under t
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  • The recorded number of hydrogen powered public vehicles in the United States is 20 as of January 2007 there, and a significant amount of research is und ...difficult political decisions on how to produce this energy. The [[United States Department of Energy]] has already announced a plan to produce hydrogen dir
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  • ...p''' or '''CanAm''', was an [[Sports Car Club of America|SCCA]]/[[Canadian Auto Sport Clubs|CASC]] [[sports car racing]] series from [[1966]] to [[1974]]. ...'''Chaparral'''s were very innovative, following his success in the United States Road Racing Championship (USRRC).
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  • ...obile]] [[auto racing|racing]] driver, one of the most successful [[United States|Americans]] in the history of the sport. He is one of only two drivers to w ...Championship Car Racing|IndyCar]] titles (three under [[United States Auto Club|USAC]]-sanctioning, one under [[Champ car|CART]]), the [[1978 Formula One s
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  • ...ds. He also won several national championships as a driver in [[Sports Car Club of America]] ([[SCCA]]) road racing, and his race teams won several champio Newman served in the [[United States Navy|Navy]] in [[World War II]] in the [[Pacific Theater of Operations|Paci
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