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  2. Fish processing - Wikipedia

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    A medieval view of fish processing, by Peter Brueghel the Elder (1556). There is evidence humans have been processing fish since the early Holocene. For example, fishbones (c. 8140–7550 BP, uncalibrated) at Atlit-Yam, a submerged Neolithic site off Israel, have been analysed. What emerged was a picture of "a pile of fish gutted and processed ...

  3. Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman - Wikipedia

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    Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman. Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman is a 2015 documentary directed by Adam Carolla and Nate Adams. It is based on the book by the same name written by Mat Stone and Preston Lerner [1] The film chronicles the 35 year car racing career of Paul Newman and his racing life as both a driver and owner.

  4. Sports car racing - Wikipedia

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    Sports car racing is a form of motorsport road racing which utilises sports cars that have two seats and enclosed wheels. They may be either purpose-built sports prototypes which are the highest level in sports car racing or grand tourers (GT cars) based on road-going models and therefore, in general, not as fast as sports prototypes.

  5. Outline of auto racing - Wikipedia

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    4 Rules and procedures of auto racing. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; Appearance. ... Also known as automobile racing or car racing.

  6. Sports prototype - Wikipedia

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    A sports prototype, sometimes referred to as simply a prototype, is a type of race car that is used in the highest-level categories of sports car racing.This is basically a purpose-built sports racing car, as opposed to the street-legal and production-based ones, and is therefore not intended for consumer purchase or production beyond that required to compete in races.

  7. Production car racing - Wikipedia

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    Production car racing, known in the US as "showroom stock", is an economical and rules restricted version of touring car racing. Many production racing categories are based on particular makes of cars. There are many Porsche and Audi racing series around the world. These are also called "one make series". Some series use a handicapped start ...

  8. Touring car racing - Wikipedia

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    Touring car racing is a motorsport road racing competition that uses race prepared touring cars. It has both similarities to and significant differences from stock car racing, which is popular in the United States. While the cars do not move as fast as those in formula or sports car races, their similarity both to one another and to fans' own ...

  9. Category:Racing car classes - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Class 1 Touring Cars; Clubman (racing car class) Clubman Sports 1300; D. Daytona Prototype;