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Wacky Races is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with Heatter-Quigley Productions.It aired on CBS as part of its Saturday-morning schedule from September 14, 1968, to January 4, 1969 and then reruns the next season. [1]
Category: Animated television series about auto racing. 3 languages. ... Two Car; W. Wacky Races (1968 TV series) Wacky Races (2017 TV series) Wangan Midnight
Tony "Smoke" Stewart, NASCAR driver and co-owner of the Mobil 1-sponsored teams of Stewart-Haas Racing. He drove the No. 14 car before a season-ending injury and a year later he hit his fellow Sprint Car driver on the track in real life. [3] Mobil 1 Series 2 – Oil (2014) Kevin Magnussen, McLaren's up and coming rookie.
Cars (franchise) (3 C, 23 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Animated films about auto racing" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
Wacky Races is a media franchise containing five animated series, several video games, and a comic book, with most centered on the theme of various Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters primarily engaged in auto racing (although occasionally employing other means of transportation), usually in odd vehicles and with absurd plot developments.
Turbo Teen is an American animated television series about a teenager with the ability to transform into a sports car. It aired on Saturday morning on the ABC Network for thirteen episodes in 1984. [1] The series was rerun on the USA Network's USA Cartoon Express programming block. [2]
Sports car On the actor's quest to make his 1971 auto-racing film Le Mans. Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman: 2015 Documentary A documentary on Paul Newman's racing career [2] The 24 Hour War: 2016 Documentary Endurance racing Documentary on battle between Ford and Ferrari at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans race. [2] Cars 3: 2017 Animated ...
Hot Wheels is an American animated television series broadcast on ABC from 1969 to 1971, under the primary sponsorship of Mattel Toys. [1] The show took pains to stress that it was "pro-safety", contrasting the safe and responsible behavior of the series' racing-club protagonists with the reckless behavior of their rivals.