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  2. Mighty Machines - Wikipedia

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    Blue, a Reynard 94I race car (driven by Jacques Villeneuve) shows viewers how race cars are transported to races, how race cars are prepared before a race, qualifying, racing, and making pit stops. The race in this version took place during the 1994 Molson Indy Toronto at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario on July 17, 1994.

  3. Category : Animated television series about auto racing

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  4. Category:Animated films about auto racing - Wikipedia

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    Cars (franchise) (3 C, 23 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Animated films about auto racing" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

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  6. There Goes a... - Wikipedia

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    The series of videos revolved around Dave (sometimes with Becky) in jobs that focused on the vehicles being featured. Dave and Becky always reminded the kids that they did not have their respective jobs, ‘but the real workers had agreed for them to pretend for the day so that the viewers could learn about the vehicles and a little more about the jobs they serve’.

  7. Grand Prix of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Prix of Minnesota was an auto racing event held from 1996 until 1998 on an Alan Wilson-designed temporary street circuit in Minneapolis, Minnesota near the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. It was known as the Children's Grand Prix of Minneapolis in 1996, changing its name to The Sprint PCS Grand Prix of Minneapolis for its final two years.

  8. Why Ford CEO Jim Farley is bullish on 2024 — and why racing ...

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    Ford CEO Jim Farley said the company races for two reasons: to bring attention and focus on “passion products” like Mustang and Bronco, but also because he believes motorsports is good business.

  9. Herbie: Fully Loaded - Wikipedia

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    Various race cars in the Nextel Cup Series appear during the race at the end, with action sequences being filmed during the 2004 Pop Secret 500 race at California Speedway in September 4–5, 2004. Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s No. 8 car is seen briefly, but it has all the Budweiser logos removed and replaced with his signature to avoid advertising ...