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Glenn Allen Jr. (born September 24, 1970) [1] is the co-owner of Allen-Hock Motorsports, an American Speed Association (ASA) team. He is a former auto racer, participating in both the ASA and the NASCAR Busch Series during his career, and earning the 1996 NBS Rookie of the Year award.
John Ryan (J. R.) Fitzpatrick was born in Cambridge, Ontario, and got his first taste of racing in karts at the age of six, moving quickly to the Canadian Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (CASCAR) junior ranks and then on to Late Model stock cars by the time he was 13 years old.
That means cars like the Ferrari 250 LM that won the 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans and a Mk. 2 Ford GT40 that ran alongside Ford's winner in the 1966 race are going to be available to private buyers ...
The ARCA Menards Series is an American stock car series, the premier division of the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA). It is considered a minor, semi-professional league of stock car racing, used as a feeder series into the three national touring series of NASCAR, [1] [2] and hosts events at a variety of track types including superspeedways, road courses, and dirt tracks. [3]
Malibu Grand Prix (MGP) was an entertainment company that was popular during the 1970s and 1980s as a franchised miniature Indy car racing track. The typical complex included a 3000-4000 sq ft. arcade with a concession stand and a race track outside, covering around 10,000 to 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m 2) altogether.
The building at 310 Race St. was once the H. & S. Pogue Service Building designed by noted Cincinnati architectural firm, Hake & Hake. The department store building was demolished in 1988.
The Nissan ZEOD RC (Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car) was a hybrid electric racing car that competed as the experimental 'Garage 56' entry at the 2014 24 Hours of Le Mans race. "The Garage 56 entry is not part of the official competition and technical regulations do not have to be applied."
The Red Race, about the training of gymnasts in China Korean Broadcasting System: Jungle Fish: Hearst-Argyle Television: Institutional Award for "Commitment 2008," in which Hearst-Argyle stations devoted at least 10 minutes per day to candidate and issues coverage in the 30 days leading to the 2008 elections: Turner Classic Movies