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  2. Jesper Modin - Wikipedia

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    Jesper Modin, born June 4, 1988, in Selånger, Sweden is a Swedish cross-country skier who has competed at international top level since 2005. During the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, he finished 18th in the individual sprint event.

  3. Zebastian Modin - Wikipedia

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    1.5 km freestyle sprint Zebastian Tintin Modin (born June 20, 1994) is a Swedish cross-country skier , biathlete , and Paralympian . He competed in classification B1 (visual impairment) events.

  4. OSCAAR - Wikipedia

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    The OSCAAR Pro Sprint Series was launched in 2016 and consists of 1/4 scale sprint style cars, powered by 440cc snowmobile engines that generate approximately 85 horsepower. Each car weighs 450 lbs, run one inch off the ground and can reach upwards of 100 mph. [ 8 ] [ 9 ]

  5. Kasey Kahne Racing - Wikipedia

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    Brad Sweet drives the No. 49 NAPA Auto Parts/CURB sprint car in the 2022 Outlaws season. He joined World of Outlaws ranks for KKR in 2013, showing no signs of slowing down, winning the prestigious King's Royal. 2014 was another breakthrough season for Sweet as he scored rookie-of-the-year honors and five feature wins.

  6. Mercer Raceway Park - Wikipedia

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    Regular racing divisions included the 410 Sprints, 358 Modifieds, Outlaw Sprint Warriors, Mod Lites, Stock Cars and Mini Stocks. Touring series that visit the track include the: UFO Late Models, Auto Racers for Kids Charities, All Star Sprint Circuit of Champions, All-American Sprint Nationals Pulling, BRP Modified Tour, and ARDC Sprint Midgets.

  7. Turner Scott Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Co-owner Scott also owned the unaffiliated Sprint Cup Series team HScott Motorsports. [2] From 2003 through 2010, Turner Scott's Nationwide Series operations were those of Braun Racing, who for many years ran cars numbered 32 and 38 for Jason Leffler and Kasey Kahne with sponsors Great Clips and Fraternal Order of Eagles.

  8. Bill Davis Racing - Wikipedia

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    Bill Davis Racing was a racing team that participated in all three of NASCAR's top divisions until 2009.. The team had run Toyota-branded stock cars and trucks in the Camping World Truck Series (Toyota Tundra) since 2004 and Sprint Cup Series (Toyota Camry) since 2007.

  9. Whitney Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Dusty Whitney, owner of Whitney Motorsports was involved with K-Automotive Motorsports until 2009, when he left the team and formed his own NASCAR Sprint Cup team. Whitney Motorsports began in 2010 with Rookie of the Year contender Terry Cook in the No. 46 Dodge, who was to run full-time.