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G-Force Technologies (formerly Chip Ganassi Racing Ltd.) was an American racing car manufacturer originally formed by Americans Chip Ganassi and Ken Anderson in 1991. Ganassi would leave the company early on and the company was renamed G Force Precision Engineering. The company built successful cars in the Indy Racing League and 24 Hours of Le ...
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1998-spec Panoz GF01B. The G-Force GF01 is an open-wheel racing car developed and produced by American manufacturer Élan Motorsport Technologies for Panoz, with original work having been performed by G-Force Technologies, prior to its acquisition by Panoz, for use in the Indy Racing League.
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In 1996, OSHI was sold to another firearm wholesaler, Jerry's Sport Center, in Forest City, Pennsylvania. In 1996 the brand was acquired by KBI, Inc. of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania , which expanded the import line to include semi-auto and pump-action shotguns and 1911 -style pistols and re-christened the company as Charles Daly, The Shooting ...
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A subsequent version that saw the greatest usage in IndyCar racing was the G-Force GF09B with the Panoz GF09C following. The GF09's last appearance was in practice for the 2008 Indianapolis 500 when Phil Giebler , who drove for American Dream Motorsports , crashed his Panoz chassis and failed to qualify.