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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. Laurents Hörr - Wikipedia

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    Hörr began his open-wheel racing career in 2014, competing in a pair of races with Dutt Motorsport, a team he co-owned with Rolf and Oliver Dutt, in the Formula Renault 1.6 Northern European Cup. The following season, he scored his first open wheel victory at Anderstorp Raceway while competing in the Formula Renault 1.6 Nordic championship.

  4. List of United States magazines with online archives - Wikipedia

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    Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1850 - 1899) The International Monthly Magazine (1850 - 1852) The Living Age (1844 - 1900) Manufacturer and Builder (1869 - 1894) The New England Magazine (1886 - 1900) The New-England Magazine (1831 - 1835) New Englander (1843 - 1892) The North American Review (1815 - 1900) The Old Guard (1863 - 1867) Punchinello ...

  5. Racer (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was launched by Paul F. Pfanner, and originally published by Racer Communications, Inc. which was a sister company of Pfanner Communications, Inc. that published SportsCar magazine for the Sports Car Club of America and Champ Car magazine. Racer's founding Publisher was Bill Sparks and the founding Editor was John Zimmermann.

  6. Motorsport.com - Wikipedia

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    Motorsport.com is a website specializing in motor racing news. It posts content in thirteen languages. It is part of the Motorsport Network Media LLC (MSNM) company. Motorsport.com's headquarters are in Miami, United States. MSNM, a leading media company in the world, is acquired by GMF Media, an affiliate of GMF Capital. [1]

  7. Autosport - Wikipedia

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    Autosport launched its website – Autosport.com – in 1997. As distinct from the magazine, the online content is more internationally focussed and as well as covering sports news and reporting on races, Autosport.com also produces video and galleries taken from the Motorsport Images archive and in-depth long-form content in the website's subscriber-only sections.

  8. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    Maximum Golf, News Corp.'s News America Magazines Inc. (2000–2001) Maximum Linux, Imagine Media Inc. (2000–2001) McCall's (1873–2002) McClure's (1893–1929) Mechanix Illustrated (1928–2001) Men's Vogue (2005–2008) Mental Floss (2001–2016) Merry's Museum (1841–ca.1872) The Messenger (1917–1928) Metal Edge (1985–2009 ...

  9. Speed Sport - Wikipedia

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    Speed Sport, formerly the National Speed Sport News (NSSN) is an American magazine and Web site covering national, local, and regional auto racing topics. Yahoo! News called it "one of the most famous motorsports publications in the country" when it stopped publishing the traditional weekly print version in 2011. [ 1 ]