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  2. Racing stripe - Wikipedia

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    The first road car to implement racing stripes was the 1965 Ford Mustang GT350. [6] From the 1960s, stripes have sometimes been applied to road cars as well as racing cars. Such cars as the Renault 8 Gordini had stripes fitted as standard. [7] They are sometimes referred to as "go-faster stripes" on road cars. [8] [9]

  3. Talk:Racing stripe - Wikipedia

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    2 Propose rewrite of whole "go faster" explanation. 1 comment. 3 Merge from. 1 comment. 4 Rally stripes. 1 comment. 5 Are the dual central stripes not related to Ford ...

  4. Blaze and the Monster Machines - Wikipedia

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    The show revolves around Blaze, a monster truck, and his human driver, AJ, as they have adventures in Axle City and learn about various STEM concepts that help them on their way. Joining them is the human mechanic, Gabby and their monster truck friends: Stripes, Starla, Darington, and Zeg as well as their rival Crusher and his goofy sidekick ...

  5. Racing flags - Wikipedia

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    The solid blue flag orders backmarkers to give way to faster cars In NASCAR and IndyCar, this flag orders backmarkers to give way to faster cars. A light blue flag, sometimes with a diagonal yellow, orange, or red stripe, informs a driver that a faster car is approaching and that the driver should move aside to allow one or more faster cars to ...

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  8. List of international auto racing colours - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning of organised motor sport events, in the early 1900s, until the late 1960s, before commercial sponsorship liveries came into common use, vehicles competing in Formula One, sports car racing, touring car racing and other international auto racing competitions customarily painted their cars in standardised racing colours that indicated the nation of origin of the car or driver.

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