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Clare M. "Mac" MacKichan (/mækˈkiː.kæn/, March 10, 1918 – February 10, 1996) was an automotive designer and executive with General Motors (GM). He is best known for designing or overseeing the design of several significant models for the Chevrolet division in the United States and Opel in Germany.
Scott Everts Brayton (February 20, 1959 – May 17, 1996) was an American race car driver on the American open-wheel circuit. He competed in 14 Indianapolis 500s, beginning with the 1981 event.
Coopersville's Main Street during the 2007 Outhouse 500 races. There were 1,420 households, out of which 39.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.9% were married couples living together, 11.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.0% were non-families. 22.6% of all households were made up of individuals ...
David Dunbar Buick (1854–1929), founder Buick Motor Company; Hamilton Carhartt (1857–1937), founder of Carhartt Inc. Nig Clarke (1882–1949), Major League Baseball catcher; Conrad Ten Eyck (1782–1847), politician, member of the Michigan Senate starting in its inaugural session in 1835, and as a member of the Michigan House of ...
Scott Baker (USA) 2000-06-23 Stock car Chevrolet Monte Carlo: ARCA Racing Series: Toledo Speedway: Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series 150 Race Clipped by another car and crashed into the tire barrier [52] Rick Baldwin (USA) 1986-06-14 Stock car Ford Thunderbird: NASCAR Winston Cup Series: Michigan International Speedway: Miller American 400: Qualifying
The Buick Open officially made its return to the PGA Tour in 1977 at the Flint Elks Club, and in 1978 the event returned to Warwick Hills G&CC, where it remained until its demise. The Associated Press reported July 28, 2009, that General Motors would end its sponsorship of the Buick Open after the 2009 tournament, in order to devote its ...
Steele was born in Coopersville, Michigan on March 1, 1968, and began racing as a 5-year-old in motorcycle ice racing. [2] He finished second in Michigan's 125cc AMA motocross division. [ 2 ] In 1984, the 16-year-old won the NAMRA Champ Cars division championship and was the division's Rookie of the Year; he also raced in International Jet Ski ...
Elzie Wylie Baker Sr. (March 4, 1919 – April 14, 2002), better known as Buck Baker, was an American stock car racer. Born in Richburg, South Carolina, Baker began his NASCAR career in 1949 and won his first race three years later at Columbia Speedway. Twenty-seven years later, Baker retired after 1976 National 500.