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  2. John Ford Stock Company - Wikipedia

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    The John Ford Stock Company is the name given to the large collection of actors used repeatedly in the films of American director John Ford. Most famous among these was John Wayne , who appeared in twenty-four films and three television episodes for the director.

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  5. John King (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Fort Blackmore, Virginia, [1] King grew up in Kingsport, Tennessee. [2] King began his racing career in 2006, competing in local late model series in eastern Tennessee and southwestern Virginia; in 2007, he participated in the Fastrak Racing Series Grand Nationals, finishing in the top 30 among over 200 drivers entered in the three-race series.

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  7. John Smith (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    John Smith (born June 25, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competed in the now defunct NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour from 2005 to 2015. Smith has previously competed in series such as the SMART Modified Tour , the ASA Southern Modified Race Tour, the Southern Modified Racing Series, and the World Series of ...

  8. Warren Johnson - Wikipedia

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    He became the first Pro Stock driver to make a sub-6.9-second pass with a 6.894-second run at Richmond, Va. In 2006, Johnson reached his 500th career race. On May 2, 2010, at age 66, Warren became the oldest professional winner in NHRA history, as he won the AAA Midwest Nationals in Madison Illinois.

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