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  2. Ultra Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Ultra Motorsports was a NASCAR Winston Cup and Craftsman Truck Series racing team. Jim Smith helped start the team and the Craftsman Truck Series. It ran full-time in the Craftsman Truck Series from 1995 to 2005 , earning 31 series wins and a championship in 2005 with Ted Musgrave .

  3. Mazda B series - Wikipedia

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    2002-2009 Mazda Truck B4000 extended cab. For the 1994 model year, Mazda North America ended sales of the fourth-generation (UF) B-Series, replacing the model line with a Mazda-badged version of the Ford Ranger. Effectively in reverse of the agreement that produced the Ford Courier for 1972–1982, the Mazda B-Series for Mazda North America was ...

  4. Mazda B engine - Wikipedia

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    The Mazda B-series is a small-sized, iron-block, inline four-cylinder engine with belt-driven SOHC and DOHC valvetrain ranging in displacement from 1.1 to 1.8 litres. It was used in a wide variety of applications, from front-wheel drive economy vehicles to the turbocharged full-time 4WD 323 GTX and rear-wheel drive Miata.

  5. Jim Smith (racing businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Smith owned Ultra Motorsports until the closing of their shop in early 2006 following a sponsorship dispute with the Ford Motor Company. [1] Ultra Motorsports fielded Dodges in the Craftsman Truck Series for Ted Musgrave and Jimmy Spencer , and was an investment partner with Robby Gordon Motorsports in the NEXTEL Cup Series .

  6. Category:Mazda in motorsport - Wikipedia

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  7. 1994 in motorsport - Wikipedia

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    The following is an overview of the events of 1994 in motorsport including the major racing events, motorsport venues that were opened and closed during a year, championships and non-championship events that were established and disestablished in a year, and births and deaths of racing drivers and other motorsport people.

  8. Mazdaspeed - Wikipedia

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    Mazdaspeed (マツダスピード, Matsudasupīdo) (often stylized in all-caps as MAZDASPEED) was Mazda's in-house performance division. The company was a grassroots racing team in Japan. Owned by Mazda Motor Corporation, they built production model vehicles, became involved in motorsports development, and offered performance parts and accessories.

  9. Spec Miata - Wikipedia

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    Because of the support of Mazda, the wide availability of the car on the used market, plentiful and inexpensive parts, and the simplicity of maintenance on the cars, Spec Miata has become a very popular class. Also adding to the appeal is the fact that a Spec Miata can be raced in both SM and ITA/ITS in SCCA regional competition.