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  2. HWA AFR Turbo engine - Wikipedia

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    The HWA AFR Turbo is a prototype four-stroke 2.0-litre single-turbocharged inline-4 gasoline racing engine, developed and produced jointly by HWA, in partnership and collaboration with Aston Martin, for Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters.

  3. Rajo Motor and Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The company built performance enhancing cylinder heads for Model T cars that were designed by Joe Jagersberger (Rajo Joe). The company was named by combining the "RA" from Racine and the "JO" from Joe Jagersberger's first name. [1] The heads were sold around the world. The company's Los Angeles salesman Rajo Jack helped popularize the heads.

  4. Formula Renault AsiaCup - Wikipedia

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    The Formula Renault AsiaCup (formerly known as the Asian Formula Renault Challenge and AFR Series) is a Formula Regional championship held in Asia. The series debuted in 2002 and also held the China Formula Renault Challenge .

  5. Class 1 Touring Cars - Wikipedia

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    HWA AFR Turbo 2.0 I-4 t: 2019 DTM – Hockenheim 1: 2019 DTM – Hockenheim 2: Audi: RS5 Turbo: Audi RC8 2.0 TFSI I-4 t: 2019 DTM – Hockenheim 1: 2020 DTM – Hockenheim 2: BMW: M4 Turbo: BMW P48 Turbo 2.0 I-4 t: 2019 DTM – Hockenheim 1: 2020 DTM – Hockenheim 2: Honda: NSX-GT: Honda HR-420E 2.0 I-4 t: 2020 Super GT – Fuji 1 2023 Super ...

  6. Holbay Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Holbay Engineering was a small family run British engineering company specializing in engine modifications and race tuning. Although they enjoyed much success during the 1960s and 1970s with their competition race engines, they are best remembered today for their work on the Rootes 1725cc OHV engines as used in the Hillman Hunter GLS and Sunbeam Rapier H120.

  7. Weslake - Wikipedia

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    From the start of the Vanwall Motor racing team, Weslake worked as a consultant, initially developing a new head for the Ferrari engines used. [ 4 ] [ 24 ] During 1956, Weslake worked with Leo Kuzmicki , Colin Chapman and Frank Costin to develop a new Vanwall car, which Stirling Moss drove to a win in a non championship F1 race, and convinced ...

  8. Howe Racing Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Howe Racing Enterprises was founded by former racing drivers Ed Howe. His son, Chas, also a former driver, now runs the business. His son, Chas, also a former driver, now runs the business. Both drivers competed frequently in the American Speed Association National Tour as well as other oval racing series.

  9. Repco - Wikipedia

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    Repco Brabham badge on the nose of a Repco Brabham BT6 racing car. When Jack Brabham began building racing cars in England he named his cars Repco Brabhams, [18] the result of a sponsorship deal between Brabham and Repco. [19] This name was applied regardless of the engine used, [20] and the arrangement existed through to the end of the 1960s. [21]

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