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Gordon raced in selected Traxxas TORC Series events, including the 2010 AMSOIL Cup World Championship race at Crandon International Off-Road Raceway. [2] He led the first lap of the race before retiring with mechanical difficulties.
Traxxas demonstrated its products at events and had a Traxxas Mobile Support Center on site. The Mobile Support Center carried Traxxas parts, cars, trucks, and boats. Traxxas' lead sponsorship of the TORC Series ended in 2014. Traxxas-sponsored drivers in short course racing are Jenkins, Keegan Kincaid, RJ Anderson, and Jeremy McGrath.
TRAXXAS USAC Silver Crown Championship "Rocky Mountain Classic" 100 2013-06-29 USAC National Midget Championship: Tracy Hines: Parker Machinery/Turbines, Inc. Spike/Stanton Toyota: Honda USAC National Midget “Rocky Mountain Classic” 25 2009-05-23 United States Late Model Association Danny Burson 2005-08-21 IRL: Dan Wheldon: Andretti Dallara ...
Ashley Corinne Force Hood [1] (born November 29, 1982) is an American former NHRA Funny Car drag racer for John Force Racing.She is the daughter of 16-time NHRA Top Fuel Funny Car national champion John Force and Laurie Force.
The "triple crown" is earned in USAC racing when a driver claims all three national championships (silver crown, sprint car, and midget car). Only two drivers, Tony Stewart (1995) and J. J. Yeley (2003), have achieved the triple crown in a single season.
The Summit is a 2012 documentary film about the 2008 K2 disaster, directed by Nick Ryan. It combines documentary footage with dramatized recreations of the events of the K2 disaster, during which – on the way to and from the summit of one of the most dangerous mountains in the world [ 1 ] – 11 climbers died during a short time span.
Summit Point Main is a 10-turn, 2.000 mi (3.219 km) road course that features a 2,900-foot (880 m) main straight. This original circuit opened in 1970. The original layout did not include the "Carousel", presently denoted Turns 6 and 7.
This is the page most often used, since it is referenced directly by links from each of the SOTAWatch Summit pages. [3] In addition to being able to view various SOTA Associations, Regions and individual summits, the page offers the exporting or downloading of such data in GPX (for import into a GPS device) or KML (for importing into Google Earth) formats.