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  • ...uck Series]] or an earlier series, the NPTRA (National Pickup Truck Racing Association) founded by Buck Baker. For the Brazilian series, see [[Fórmula Truck]]. The sport started over twenty years ago and enjoyed great success, but declined in th
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  • ...his sport belong to a team that is sponsored by large corporations. Unlike auto racing races, however, air racing races usually draw smaller crowds. Air ra .... The [[Cleveland Air Races]] were one of the most important events of the National Air Races and outlived the circuit by ten years, being held until [[1949]].
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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 For a complete history of sprint car racing, the [[National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum]] located in [[Knoxville, Iowa]], USA feat
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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 For a complete history of sprint car racing, the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame and Museum located in Knoxville, IA features exhibi
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  • |Status || [[Voluntary association]] ...ferred to as the '''FIA''', is a non-profit association established as the Association Internationale des Automobile Clubs Reconnus (AIACR) on [[June 20]], [[1904
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  • ...rning body, the [http://www.loosenet.co.uk/nasa/ National Autograss Sports Association]. ...ng of cars between family members is encouraged. It is an affordable motor sport. Individuals can race in the most basic classes (such as Class 1, for stand
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  • ...ns.htm National Auto Sports Association] ''see'' - ''[[National Auto Sport Association]] [[Category:Auto racing by type]]
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  • *[[National Auto Sport Association|NASA]] Championships [[2006]] *[[American Le Mans Series]]<p>[[Grand American Road Racing Association|Grand-Am series]]
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  • ...acing careers in Grasstrack. Some Speedway riders continue to take part in national Grasstrack meetings when their schedule permits. In Europe the same sport is often called Long Track racing. This is exactly the same setup as Britis
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  • ...de l'Automobile''', commonly referred to as the '''FIA''', is a non-profit association established in 1904 to represent the interest of motoring organisations and ...ered at 8, [[Place de la Concorde]], [[Paris, France]], it consists of 207 national member organisations in 122 countries worldwide. Its current president is [
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  • :''This article concerns auto racing; [[Track racing|motorcycles]], also race on dirt tracks.'' '''Dirt track racing''' is a type of [[auto racing]] performed on [[Oval racing|oval tracks]]. It began in the United S
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  • ...ng]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[commercialization|commercialized]]. Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first success
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  • ...ng]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[commercialization|commercialized]]. Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first success
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  • '''[[Grand American Road Racing Association|Grand-Am]] [[Rolex Sports Car Series]]'''<br>Sunchaser 1000 '''[[NASCAR Grand National Division, West Series]]'''<br>Big O Tires 150
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  • ...number of elements packed into each course{{fact}}. In addition to being a national-level motorsport in its own right, autocrossing is a great way to get start ...uch as the [[Sports Car Club of America]] (SCCA) and [[National Auto Sport Association]] (NASA) sponsor autocross events throughout the United States, and many ar
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  • ...number of elements packed into each course{{fact}}. In addition to being a national-level motorsport in its own right, autocrossing is a great way to get start ...uch as the [[Sports Car Club of America]] (SCCA) and [[National Auto Sport Association]] (NASA) sponsor autocross events throughout the United States, and many ar
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  • ...rance de la Montagne, has been one of the most competitive of the European national series, attracting many new F2 and 2-litre sports cars during the 1970s and Hillclimbing is a very popular sport on the island of [[Malta]]. Numerous events are organised annually by the [
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  • '''Dirt track racing''' is a type of [[auto racing]] performed on [[Oval racing|oval tracks]]. It began in the United S ...acetracks throughout the nation: some estimates range as high as 1500. The sport is popular in Australia and Canada also. Many of the cars may also race on
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  • National Museum, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. One very interesting handmade wood, wire a National Archives, Harare, Zimbabwe. Photo archive includes images of early use of b
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  • ...ng]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[commercialization|commercialized]]. Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first success
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  • Bizarre versions of the sport using [[combine harvester]]s (seen yearly in the Lind, Washington and [[Lor The sport's popularity grew throughout the 1960s, becoming a standard of county fairs
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  • ...ng]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[commercialization|commercialized]]. Auto racing began almost immediately after the construction of the first success
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  • '''Motorcycle sport''' is a broad field that encompasses all [[sport]]ing aspects of [[motorcycling]]. The disciplines are not all "races" or ti ...r own governing bodies. Other breakaway/independent bodies exist on both a national and an international level.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Auto racing''' ...ng]] and [[air racing]]. It is one of the world's most popular [[spectator sport]]s and perhaps the most thoroughly [[commercialization|commercialized]].
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  • '''Enduro''' is a form of [[motorcycle sport]] run on courses that are predominantly [[off-road]]. The main type of endu ...nduro Computers to cheating, while others consider them to be boons to the sport. Either way, using an Enduro Computer absolves the rider from having to lea
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  • ...Car, as a corporate entity, replaced '''CART''' in 2004 after Championship Auto Racing Teams Inc., a company headquartered in [[Indianapolis, Indiana| Indi ...was 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 || [[Road racing]], [[Rallying]], [[Autocross]] ...r on temporary street circuits. Competitors require either a regional or a national racing license. Both modified production cars (ranging from lightly-modifie
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  • ...l Herald Tribune]]'' in [[Paris]], established the [[Gordon Bennett Cup in Auto Racing|Gordon Bennett Cup]] in [[Europe]], an annual race that attracted in In 1924, however, many national motor clubs banded together to form the [[Association Internationale des Automobile Clubs Reconnus]] ([[AIACR]]), whose [[Commiss
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  • ...n United States concluded that ESC reduces crashes by 35%. Additionally, [[Sport utility vehicle]]s (SUVs) with stability control are involved in 67% fewer ESC is described as the most important advance in auto safety since the [[seat belt]] by many experts including Nicole Nason, Admi
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  • ...cle speedway''', normally referred to as '''Speedway''', is a [[motorcycle sport]] that involves usually 4 and sometimes up to 6 riders competing over 4 lap ==Nature of the sport==
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  • ...part of the pre-[[World War II|Second World War]] [[European Championship (auto racing)|European Championship]] and was included in the first Formula One [ ...ing body of motorsport, to be upgraded from a regional French club to full national status. Their application was refused due to the lack of a major motorsport
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  • ...A is also the governing body for [[Formula One]] and other international [[auto racing|motorsports]]. ...ong-standing dispute]] between FOCA and the [[Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile]] (FISA), the then governing body of Formula One. Mosley was ele
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  • ...anapolis 500''' or '''Indy 500''', is an [[USA|American]] [[automobile]] [[auto racing|race]], held annually over the [[Memorial Day]] weekend at the [[Ind ...Association|AAA]]. Following the [[1955 Le Mans disaster]], AAA ceased its auto racing division to concentrate on its membership program aimed at the gener
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  • ...e of the most successful [[United States|Americans]] in the history of the sport. He is one of only two drivers to win races in [[Formula One]], [[American ...ican Championship Car Racing|IndyCar]] titles (three under [[United States Auto Club|USAC]]-sanctioning, one under [[Champ car|CART]]), the [[1978 Formula
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  • ...on the international visitors, with Melbourne winning the F1 Constructors’ Association Award for the best organised Grand Prix of the year in its first two years ...F1 machinery and V8 Supercars, Australia’s highest-profile domestic motor sport category.
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  • ...centre by car. [http://www.czechairlines.com/ ČSA (Czech Airlines)] is the national carrier operating to many European destinations. There are also many cheap ...ch has many stalls, shops and restaurants. At the top of the square is the National Museum which is well worth a look (see below).
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  • | Organiser || Amaury Sport Organisation ...'': the ''Easter race''. The race is organised by the media group [[Amaury Sport Organisation]] annually in mid-April.
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  • ...80 m wide, and 3.08 m high and the "flying AMC Matador" was exhibited at [[auto show]]s; however, it could only make a 500 m flight so for the film's aeria ...(with the licence plate "JB"). It also appears in numerous other films in association to Bond including a small cameo in ''[[Catch Me If You Can]]'' (2002) where
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