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Formula 500 in 2012. Formula 600 (F600) [1] is a Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) and Midwestern Council of Sports Car Clubs (MCSCC) open wheel road racing class.. Formula 600 was originally introduced in the early 1980s as Formula 440 (F440) and continued as Formula 500 (F500) through the 2022 season before being renamed to Formula 600 (F600), and is a closely regulated class.
30 single cars (no lavatory) 1977 Self-propelled cars. Single Arrow III MU's are GE Model MA-1J, married pairs are GE Model MA-1H. 160 cars are in revenue service. Rebuilt 1992–1995 by ABB; 1319 features heritage Lackawanna Railroad decals. 1334–1533 200 paired cars (lavatory in odd cars) Bombardier Comet II: 5300–5460 161 trailers (no ...
2018 New Jersey F3 Americas round: US F2000: 1:17.7495 [7] Nolan Siegel: Tatuus USF-17: 2020 The Andersen Companies USF2000 Grand Prix at New Jersey Motorsports Park: Formula 4: 1:18.864 [8] Nicolas Stati: Ligier JS F422: 2024 New Jersey F4 United States round: TA1: 1:19.073 [9] Ernie Francis Jr. Ford Mustang Trans-Am: 2017 New Jersey Trans-Am ...
Ecclestone, now 94 years old, is selling his collection of 69 Formula 1 race cars through high-end United Kingdom auto dealer Tom Hartley Jnr. The longtime Formula 1 chief executive’s cars span ...
Motor vehicle manufacturers based in New Jersey — companies currently or formerly having their primary base of operations in the state. New Jersey portal;
Tiga Race Cars Ltd. was a British auto racing constructor and team. The company was founded in 1974 by two former Formula 1 drivers, Australian Tim Schenken and New Zealander Howden Ganley . The company's name was formed by the first two letters of Tim and Ganley.
Pages in category "Motor vehicle assembly plants in New Jersey" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Life was a Formula One constructor from Modena, Italy. The company was named for its founder, Ernesto Vita ("Vita" is Italian for "Life"). [1] Life first emerged on the Formula One scene in 1990, trying to market their unconventional W12 3.5-litre engine.