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  2. Pinewood derby - Wikipedia

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    The pinewood derby is the wood car racing event of the Cub Scout Program of the Boy Scouts of America. Pinewood derbies are often run by packs of the Cub Scouts program. With the help of adults, Cub Scouts build their own unpowered, unmanned miniature cars from wood, usually from kits containing a block of pine wood, plastic wheels, stickers with numbers, and metal axles.

  3. Wood car racing - Wikipedia

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    Wood car racing is a racing event for youth who build small cars from wood, usually from kits containing a block of pine, plastic wheels and metal axles. Kids from all over the world participate in events related to wood car racing.

  4. Costin Amigo - Wikipedia

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    The Costin Amigo is a lightweight sports car built in the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1972. [1] The Amigo was designed by Frank Costin and built by Costin Automotive Racing Products Ltd. The car's chassis is made of timbers and plywood.

  5. Board track racing - Wikipedia

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    Gaston Chevrolet, winner of the 1920 Indianapolis 500, perished that same autumn, on November 25, 1920, in a Thanksgiving Day race at Beverly Hills. [21] Even when the cars did not crash, racing on a board track was exceedingly dangerous due to flying wood splinters and debris, and due to the primitive tire technology and head protection of the ...

  6. CO2 dragster - Wikipedia

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    In a race, a laser scanner records the speed of the car at the end of its run. Often, the dragster is carved out of balsa wood because of its light weight and cheapness. [1] [2] CO 2 cars are a part of engineering curricula in parts of the world such as Australia, New Zealand [1] and the United States. [2]

  7. Beverly Hills Speedway - Wikipedia

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    The Beverly Hills Speedway (also called the Los Angeles Speedway) was a 1.25-mile (2.01 km) wooden board track for automobile racing in Beverly Hills, California.It was built in 1919 on 275 acres (1.11 km 2) of land that includes the site of today's Beverly Wilshire Hotel, just outside the "Golden Triangle".

  8. Analysis: It took 7 decades but the Wood Brothers finally ...

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    Speedy Thompson was the first driver to wheel the famed No. 21 Ford to victory lane for Wood Brothers Racing way back in 1960 with a win at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The drought finally ended over ...

  9. Uniontown Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Two were killed (a driver and his riding mechanic) during practice a few days prior, and five (two spectators and three participants) died during the race. [2] [3] [4] A second Uniontown Speedway, adjacent to the original site, was active in 1946, as a half-mile (.805 km) dirt track. It held a National Championship-level sprint car race won by ...

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