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"Hog" = 1956 Ferrari 410 Sport, sportscar [12] [note 8] "The King of Africa" = Toyota Celica Twin-cam Turbo (TA64), rally car [note 9] [30] "The King of Cars" = Mitsubishi Lancer 1600 GSR, rally car [note 10] [31] [32] "J-Car" = 1966 Ford GT prototype, sportscar [note 11] [15] "Mefistofele" (Italian: Monster) = 1908 Fiat SB 4, land speed record car
Cars that have sport trims (such as the Honda Civic SI) will be listed under the sport trims section. Production tunes will include cars modified by outside brands and then sold. This does not include in-house brands such as Ford's Special Vehicle Team, which will be included in the main list. Some vehicles are sold under different brands ...
This category is for individual models of Sports Car. For Sports Car makers see Category: ... Sport utility vehicles (15 C, 50 P) Sports racing cars (7 C, 161 P)
Stock car racing originally used production 'stock' cars, the vehicles are now purpose-built prototype sports cars or single-seater cars. In the most prominent series organised by NASCAR in the US, Canada and Brazil amongst others, the cars maintain a silhouette body of a production road car.
What's more, 31 percent said their car's "personality" was the biggest factor in choosing a moniker. Click through the slideshow below to see the most popular car names -- You'll never guess which ...
Orienteering sports combine navigation with a specific method of travel. Foot orienteering, navigation using a map and compass while running across unfamiliar terrain along a course with control points. Mountain bike orienteering; Ski orienteering; Trail orienteering; Radio orienteering, combines radio direction finding with orienteering skills.
Lists of automobile-related articles cover a wide range of topics related to cars. The lists are organized by manufacturer, region, sport, technology and so on. The lists are organized by manufacturer, region, sport, technology and so on.
It includes only companies that are devoted exclusively to producing sports cars. A sports car is an automobile designed for performance driving; however the exact definition is subject to debate. Most automakers have produced, or are currently marketing, some type of sports vehicles. This list is not meant to enumerate every manufacturer that ...