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  2. Bracket racing - Wikipedia

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    Bracket racing is a form of drag racing that allows for a handicap between predicted elapsed time of the two cars over a standard distance, typically within the three standard distances (1/8 mile, 1,000 foot, or 1/4 mile) of drag racing.

  3. Drag boat racing - Wikipedia

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    As with land-based drag racing, competitors race their vehicles for the lowest elapsed time (low ET) over a straight race course of a defined length. There are three standard drag race course lengths, 660 feet (1/8 mile), 1,320 foot (1/4 mile), and the most common length, used in professional drag boat racing, 1,000 feet (3/16 mile plus 10 feet).

  4. Drag racing - Wikipedia

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    Back half – the second half of a track, e.g. from the 1/8 mile to mark to the 1,000 foot or 1/4 mile mark for a standard track; Beam – electronic device (e.g. an optical beam) at the starting line to detect a car's staging position; Big tire – Car with a set of rear tires taller than 28.5 inches tall and or wider than 12.5 inches of tread.

  5. Rollout (drag racing) - Wikipedia

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    'Rollout' is the distance travelled by a vehicle before the timing lights on a drag strip are triggered. … can affect the final run time by up to 0.3 of a second. … important to discount this first foot of movement from the final run time, to ensure that the run time captured by the GPS data logger is as close as possible to the official ...

  6. James D. Robinson III - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when James D. Robinson III joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 18.0 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  7. Irwindale Event Center - Wikipedia

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    However, during the first practice session for a sprint car race, driver Casey Diemert died of head and neck injuries after hitting the wall and flipping his car from turn 3 to turn 4. [5] From 2003 to 2010, the main 1 ⁄ 2-mile oval hosted the NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown. In this event, the top 30 drivers in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series and ...

  8. Where might Nolan Arenado be traded? Breaking down the ...

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    2024: 3.1 (10th) Excluding the shortened 2020 season during which Arenado was injured for a stretch, the trajectory is clear: He was one of the best third basemen on the planet for a very long ...

  9. Influencer Goes Viral for Preparing Thanksgiving Turkey in ...

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    An influencer's video showing her preparing a Thanksgiving turkey inside a toilet has sparked an intense reaction online. On Thursday, Nov. 27, Kate Heintzelman, known as @katiewilltryanything on ...