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  2. Sidecar - Wikipedia

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    The sidecars are often classed by age or engine size, with historic sidecar racing often being more popular than its modern counterpart. Older classes in road racing generally resemble solo motorcycles with a platform attached, where modern racing sidecars are low and long and borrow much technology from open wheel race cars.

  3. Sidecar World Championship - Wikipedia

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    FIM Sidecar World Championship is the international sidecar racing championship. It is the only remaining original FIM road racing championship class that started in 1949. It was formerly named Superside when the sidecars moved from being part of Grand Prix Motorcycles racing to being support events for the Superbike World Championship. In 2010 ...

  4. Windle (sidecar) - Wikipedia

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    The Windle KS Sidecar, ridden by Yoshi Kumagaya and Phil Coombes at the 1989 British Grand Prix. Windle was an English sidecar manufacturer that built road racing sidecars. . The company was founded by Terry Windle and provided both monocoque Formula 1 as well as tubular Formula 2 chassis for use from club level racing up to and including World Championship level.

  5. Louis Christen Racing - Wikipedia

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    Louis Christen Racing (LCR) is a Swiss sidecar manufacturer named after founder Louis Christen. LCR sidecars have dominated sidecar road racing winning 30 World Sidecar Championships including every one of Steve Webster's 10 world championships. [1] LCR started in 1971 building open wheel racing cars, Formula Vee, Formula Ford and Formula 3.

  6. Sidecar speedway - Wikipedia

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    Racing sidecars on speedway involves a rider and a passenger mounted on a 1000cc purpose built, three-wheeled sidecar outfit. The passenger of the machine is as much involved in the race performance as the rider. The two members of the sidecar crew work in unison to ride the outfit as best they can.

  7. Category:Sidecar racing - Wikipedia

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    Sidecar racing; 0–9. 2009 UEM 500cc Sidecar Final; 2021 Sidecar World Championship; K. Kirby BSA sidecar outfit; L. List of World Sidecar Championship medalists; S.

  8. Category:Sidecars - Wikipedia

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    Sidecar racing (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Sidecars" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Swallow Sidecar Company - Wikipedia

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    Swallow Sidecar Company, [note 1] Swallow Sidecar and Coachbuilding Company, and Swallow Coachbuilding Company were trading names used by Walmsley & Lyons, partners and joint owners of a British manufacturer of motorcycle sidecars and automobile bodies in Blackpool, Lancashire (later Coventry, Warwickshire), before incorporating a company in 1930 to own their business, which they named Swallow ...

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