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  • ...racing spread to many parts of the world. Other major tracks in the United States operating in the first half of the twentieth century include [[Angell Park ===United States===
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  • ...le racing at the completion of the 1961 season and turned his attention to auto racing. ...is victories propelled him to the 1971 and 1972 [[United States Automobile Club#USAC Championship Car Series|USAC Championship Car Season Championship]].
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  • ...acing Club of America'' in 1933. That organization became the [[Sports Car Club of America]] in 1944. Throughout its history, American race car drivers suc *http://www.rrdc.org/ ''see'' - ''[[Road Racing Drivers Club]]'' - many photographs with biographies of all ever invited to join, living
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  • ...in [[England]], but brought up in [[Royal Oak, Michigan]] in the [[United States]]. He was the son of an early European race-driver. Henry began competing i He later retired from racing and became [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] Director of Competitions. He died at [[Indianapolis]] in [[1994]].
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  • ..., including [[Jeff Gordon]] and [[Tony Stewart]]. As a challenging form of auto racing, sprint car racing is considered an excellent training ground for NA The SOS is a club of racing fanatics who race for family values and the year end trophy.
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  • The trophy was awarded annually until 1905, after which the [[Automobile Club de France]] (ACF) held the first [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event at the [ ...lead to the reorganisation and standardisation of [[List of international auto racing colors|national racing colours]]. Reputedly as a concession to Irela
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  • ...his first major victory when Mike captured the [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] Silver Crown National Championship.
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  • ...ng|dirt]] or paved tracks. Sprint car racing is most popular in the United States, but series also operate in Australia and New Zealand. ..., including [[Jeff Gordon]] and [[Tony Stewart]]. As a challenging form of auto racing, sprint car racing is considered an excellent training ground for NA
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  • ...based around the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] race and run by the [[Automobile Club de l'Ouest]] (ACO). The series was originally named the '''Le Mans Enduran It is similar to the [[American Le Mans Series]] (ALMS) based in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] that has been running with ACO backing since 1999, but is
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  • | Location || {{flagiconUSA}} [[Sebring, Florida]], [[United States|USA]] | Layout2 || Club Road Course
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  • |First Race || [[2002]] [[Auto Club 500|NAPA Auto Parts 500]] ([[California Speedway|Fontana]]) Biffle currently drives the number sixteen [[Post-It]]/[[United States National Guard|National Guard]] [[Ford]] for the [[Roush Racing]] team. Ot
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  • ...Kingdom]] – died [[July 24]], [[1972]] near [[Aspen, Colorado]], [[United States]], was a wealthy playboy, entrepreneur, and [[Formula One]] race car driver ...s one of the last people to speak to Dean when they met on their way to an auto race in [[Salinas, California]]. Dean was killed a few hours later in his r
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  • ...'' ([[January 10]], [[1921]] – [[July 5]], [[2004]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[racecar driver]] who won the [[1959]] and [[1962]] [[Indianapo Ward's father owned an auto wrecking business in [[Los Angeles]]. He was 14 years old when he built a [
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  • The '''Vanderbilt Cup''' was the first major trophy in American [[auto racing]]. An international event, it was founded by [[William Kissam Vander ...d been run on [[June 26]], [[1906]] under the auspices of the [[Automobile Club de France]] in [[Sarthe]]. One of the competitors was American Elliot Shepa
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  • ...sprint cars, and both [[American Speed Association|ASA]] and [[Auto Racing Club of America|ARCA]] stock cars during the course of the season. [[Category:Motor racing venues in the United States]]
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  • ...in the classification of the [[Automobile Club de l'Ouest]] ([[Automobile Club de l'Ouest|ACO]]), the sanctioning body for Le Mans and the model for the A ...rth America as well as amateur [[road racing]] classes in the [[Sports Car Club of America]].
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  • *[[National Auto Sport Association|NASA]] Championships [[2006]] *[[Sports Car Club of America|SCCA]] Runoffs [[1994]]-[[2005]]
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  • ...s. Automobile manufacturers and their associated clubs (e.g. the [[BMW Car Club of America]]) sometimes hold marque autocross events. ...[[Ukraine]], [[Moldova]]), for instance, call it [[autoslalom]]. In the [[United Kingdom]] it is known as [[SoloMotorsport]] or autosolo and [[British autoc
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  • ...s. Automobile manufacturers and their associated clubs (e.g. the [[BMW Car Club of America]]) sometimes hold marque autocross events. ...[[Ukraine]], [[Moldova]]), for instance, call it [[autoslalom]]. In the [[United Kingdom]] it is known as [[SoloMotorsport]] or autosolo and [[British autoc
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  • ...outings but there was a more concerted effort in 1968 with Scuderia Jolly Club running as many as four cars for Angeleri, Pino Mariella, Franco Conti and ...or the non-championship Argentine Grand Prix in 1971, entered by the Jolly Club. In September the car popped up again at the Italian GP and qualified but r
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