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Tiger Racing (Tiger Sportscars) is a kit car manufacturer, formed as Tiger Cars Ltd in London in 1989 by Jim Dudley. [1] In 1998 they moved to new premises in Peterborough , Cambridgeshire, and changed their name to Tiger Sportscars Ltd.
Tiger Racing: Technical specifications; Chassis: Round tubular space frame chassis, GRP body with carbon fibre: Suspension (front) Adjustable shock absorbers: Suspension (rear) Trailing arm, adjustable shock absorbers: Length: 3,500 mm (137.8 in) Axle track: 1,335 mm (52.6 in) front 1,350 mm (53.1 in) rear: Wheelbase: 2,215 mm (87.2 in) Engine
The Tiger Avon is a British kit car from Tiger Racing, a manufacturer formed in 1989 specialising in Lotus Seven type cars and racing cars. The Tiger Avon is Tiger's entry-level model, and can be fitted with different engines including the Ford Zetec, the Ford OHC and some motorcycle engines. The car consists of a steel spaceframe chassis with ...
As a professional, Paul competed in SCCA racing for most of his career with 44 starts to his name and earning 24 top 10 and 11 top five finishes. In the early 2000's, he began working for Tiger Racing, a vintage race team that Tom and Bea Hollfelder formed. Tiger Racing is also where and when he would meet his wife, Carol Hollfelder. They ...
NASCAR’s racing royalty Richard Petty and the late Dale Earnhardt, both seven-time series champions, are two of NASCAR’s most iconic stars. The 87-year-old Petty, who won a record 200 races ...
The result was the minimum wage racing past $6, $7, and even $8 for the first time in history with the stroke of a pen. Lionel Green / Staff / Archive Photos / Getty Images CC. 1951.
The FMR Tg500 was a sports car built by Fahrzeug- und Maschinenbau GmbH, Regensburg (FMR) from 1958 to 1961. Based on the Messerschmitt Kabinenroller monocoque, which otherwise was a platform for three-wheelers, the Tg500 was a four-wheeled car with a two-stroke straight-two engine.
Six more current or former tennis players linked to a match-fixing syndicate in Belgium were given suspensions of varying lengths — one was barred for 15 years — and fined, the International ...