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The name of the show, and the tagline "Lose the race – lose your ride", refer to common slang of pink slips representing a vehicle's title document recording ownership, and the derivative street-racing phrase, "racing for pinks," meaning a race in which the winner earns the loser's car. (In California, until recently, the vehicle title was on ...
Herbie and Maggie easily defeat the other competitors and qualify for the final match with Trip, but when Trip talks Maggie into racing for pink slips, Herbie's jealousy over Maggie's desire to win Trip's stock car causes him and Maggie to lose the race. Maggie is publicly embarrassed, Herbie is towed away, and both Kevin and Ray Sr. express ...
"Speedsters Race for Pink Slips" August 15, 2017 () 166: 2 ... "Racing Record Monza, Bucking Bronco, & Vincent Motos" July 3, 2018 () 177: 3
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Street races are sometimes wagered on, either by the participants or observers. This is the origin of the term "racing for pink slips" (which means that the winner keeps the opponent's car), which inspired the 2005 Speed Channel series Pinks and is the primary wager shown in The Fast and The Furious films. This, in real life, seldom happens ...
Netflix has today fired a long time employee who leaked confidential financial information in response to the streamer’s launch of Dave Chappelle’s controversial The Closer special on October 5.
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Rich Christensen is an American television producer from New Hampton, IA. [citation needed] Christensen went to school at the University of Northern Iowa.[citation needed] He is best known as the creator, lead executive producer [citation needed] and host of the racing shows Pinks [1] and Pinks: All Out, the number two and three shows on the Speed Channel.