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To some, sitting behind the wheel of a big rig may seem like a peculiar job for creatives, but it's actually a good fit. Truckers spend countless hours on the road, meaning more time alone with ...
He would be the only driver besides John Force to win it in the 1990s. He was also one of the first Funny Car drivers to record a five-second e.t. [ 2 ] In 1994, he was the only Funny Car driver to defeat John Force in a final round the entire season, and qualified in the top half at 15 of the 18 national events.
Fictional taxi drivers (1 C, 54 P) Fictional truck drivers (12 P) Pages in category "Fictional drivers" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
"International Marijuana Smuggling Association" = International Motor Sports Association (during 1980's scandals involving IMSA drivers) [note 26] "Ferrari International Assistance" = Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (Insult)
Ron Capps is an American NHRA Funny Car racer who owns and drives the NAPA Auto Parts Toyota Supra.. Capps drove for Don Prudhomme, who recruited him from Top Fuel dragsters, and later for Don Schumacher, winning twenty NHRA Funny Car national events and three Skoal Showdowns, coming second in the NHRA title race three times, twice behind John Force, once (while with Schumacher) trailing ...
A truck driver driving a semi-truck in the Netherlands. A truck driver (commonly referred to as a trucker, teamster or driver in the United States and Canada; a truckie in Australia and New Zealand; [1] an HGV driver in the United Kingdom, Ireland and the European Union, a lorry driver, or driver in the United Kingdom, Ireland, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Malaysia and Singapore) is a person who ...
Thomas William Meents (born July 10, 1967) is an American former professional monster truck driver. He drove Max-D in Monster Jam.He has won 14 Monster Jam World Finals championships during his career (six in racing, six in freestyle, two in 2-wheel skills challenge).
American truck drivers, persons who earned a living as the drivers of a truck, which is commonly defined as a large goods vehicle (LGV) or heavy goods vehicle (HGV) (usually a semi truck, box truck, or dump truck).