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  2. Irv Hoerr - Wikipedia

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    Irv Hoerr (born November 14, 1946) is an American racing driver from Peoria, Illinois. [1] He is primarily known for racing in several sports car racing series. Hoerr was the 1992 IMSA GTO champion. He moved up to the GTS-1 class winning the 1995 and 1996 titles. Hoerr made seven NASCAR Winston Cup Series starts and had two Top 10 finishes. [1]

  3. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    BB, PRIMEDIA Consumer Magazine Group (1987–2000) BBW, Various including Larry Flynt Publications Inc. (1979–2003) Between C & D (1983–1990) Beyond Fantasy Fiction (1953–1955) Big Brother (1992–2004) Bill Apters W O W Xtra Magazine, H&S Media Inc. (2000–2001) The Black Cat (1895–1922) Black Issues Book Review (1999–2007) Black ...

  4. List of car magazines - Wikipedia

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    Motor Racing; Motor World, known as "Scotland's Motor Journal". Established in 1899; Performance Car, published 1983 to 1998, with a short-lived relaunch in 2008-09; Popular Motoring, published from 1962 to 1982. Practical Motorist, published from 1934 to 1940, then 1954 to 1997. Speed, official organ of the British Racing Drivers' Club (1935-1939)

  5. IMSA GT Championship - Wikipedia

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    1981 IMSA race at Road Atlanta featuring GTO, GTU, and GTP cars [6] Robin McCall in the Hoerr Racing GTO Oldsmobile (1987) The 1971 season was the first racing season, and lasted six races. The early years of the series featured GT cars, similar to the European Group 2 and Group 4 classes, divided into four groups:

  6. Hot Rod (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Between 1961 and 1969, the Hot Rod Magazine Championship Drag Races, "one of the most significant drag racing events" of that era, were hosted by the magazine at Riverside Raceway. [11] The championship offered a US$37,000 prize, greater even than a National Hot Rod Association national event prize at the time. [12]

  7. 1988 Trans-Am Series - Wikipedia

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    The championship winning Audi Quattro driven by Haywood. The 1988 SCCA Escort Trans-Am Championship [1] was the 23rd running of the Sports Car Club of America's premier series. 1988 would mark the end of the "GT era", in which the series had been the support series, and often the lesser classes, of the more popular IMSA GT Championship, which had overtaken Trans Am as the most popular road ...

  8. My Favorite Ride: 'Senior Assassin' 80-year-old couple drag ...

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    A decal on the back window of Carol Nelson's white 1987 ... They've come a long way in the drag racing world since the early days when Wayne won driving the family's 1970 Ford station wagon, which ...

  9. List of 1980 motorsport champions - Wikipedia

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    CART PPG Indy Car World Series: Johnny Rutherford: 1980 CART PPG Indy Car World Series: Manufacturers: Cosworth: Rookies: Dennis Firestone: USAC Mini-Indy Series: Peter Kuhn: 1980 USAC Mini-Indy Series season: Australian Drivers' Championship: Alfredo Costanzo: 1980 Australian Drivers' Championship: Cup of Peace and Friendship: Ulli Melkus 1980 ...