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  2. Pay driver - Wikipedia

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    A pay driver is a driver for a professional auto racing team who, instead of being paid by the owner of their car, drives for free and brings with them either personal sponsorship or personal or family funding to finance the team's operations. This may be done to gain on-track experience or to live the lifestyle of a driver in a particular ...

  3. List of professional driver types - Wikipedia

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    A professional driver is someone who is paid to drive a vehicle. Types of professional driver. Bus driver; Chauffeur; Delivery (commerce)

  4. ITNAmerica - Wikipedia

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    Normal changes in vision, coordination and reaction times make it harder to drive, but the American transportation system is largely designed around private car ownership. The issue, Freund saw, was not older drivers, but a transportation system unable to keep pace with the natural process of aging. [citation needed] Thus ITN was born.

  5. The 5 Highest-Paid NASCAR Drivers - AOL

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    All data on salary, endorsements and licensing earnings comes from Forbes’ NASCAR’s Highest-Paid Drivers 2020 list. This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: The 5 Highest-Paid ...

  6. Mike Causey’s ‘misclassified’ driver billed NC nearly $14,000 ...

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    In five years as Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey’s paid driver, Roger Blackwell cost taxpayers nearly $14,000 in hotel, meals and other bills, including a nearly $1,400 vehicle rental for a ...

  7. Hemelgarn Racing - Wikipedia

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    Hemelgarn teamed up with Dale Coyne Racing to field a car at Road America and Toronto for Lazier in 1991. The team fielded three cars at the 1991 Indianapolis 500. Indy legend Gordon Johncock, veteran Stan Fox, and Buddy Lazier, who made the race for the first time. Lazier was involved in a spin on the first lap and finished last.

  8. How Rich Is NASCAR Driver Jimmie Johnson? - AOL

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    Forbes listed Jimmie Johnson as the second-highest-paid NASCAR driver of 2020, with earnings of $17.6 million for the year, with $14.8 million coming from his salary and prize winnings and another...

  9. 2003 Champ Car World Series - Wikipedia

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    Alex Yoong, a former Formula One pay driver, took over the Dale Coyne Racing #11 car from Roberto González starting with the 2nd race of the season in Monterrey. [7] Sponsorship problems caused Yoong to lose his race seat to Champ Car veteran Gualter Salles at Milwaukee. [8] This marked Salles's first Champ Car start since Road America in ...