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  2. Shane Wighton - Wikipedia

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    Shane Wighton (born September 15, 1991) is an American engineer best known for his YouTube channel, Stuff Made Here, an engineering-focused channel where Wighton builds various creative inventions. Wighton launched the channel in March 2020, and as of August 2024, Stuff Made Here has over 4.5 million subscribers and over 298 million total views.

  3. Ross Chastain - Wikipedia

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    Chastain said that the move was inspired by playing the video game NASCAR 2005 on the GameCube as a kid with his brother Chad. [98] Overtaken rival Hamlin, who was ultimately eliminated from the playoffs as a direct result of Chastain's move, described it as a "great move", adding that "when you have no other choice, it certainly is easy to do ...

  4. Kaitlyn Vincie - Wikipedia

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    After the conclusion of her first racing season, Vincie became concerned over her future and chose to upload self-made NASCAR reports onto YouTube. [3] She uploaded a video blog series aimed towards racing fans called Hot for NASCAR where she interviewed drivers and gave her opinions on the Sprint Cup Series. [8] Vincie was assisted by ...

  5. History Being Made At Daytona 500: NASCAR Fans React - AOL

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    History is being made on Sunday during the Daytona 500. For the first time ever, there are four Black team owners competing in the race. There are cars backed by Michael Jordan, Brad Daugherty ...

  6. 'Little kid drove his ass off:' Tyler Reddick makes ... - AOL

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    Tyler Reddick is racing for the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series title.. Reddick made an incredible last-lap pass of Ryan Blaney to win his way into the the Championship 4. Reddick was third on the white ...

  7. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, creating an easy to use video streaming platform that wouldn't stress out the new internet users of the early 2000s. [14] The first YouTube video, titled Me at the zoo, was uploaded on April 23, 2005, and shows co-founder Jawed Karim at the San Diego Zoo and currently has over 120 million views and almost 5 million likes.

  8. Lakewood Speedway - Wikipedia

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    The new 1.5-mile (2.4 km) took away the NASCAR dates and began draining on Lakewood's appeal. [2] Lakewood was resurfaced in 1967. [2] Evel Knievel made an appearance at Lakewood Speedway in 1972. He was scheduled to make a jump, but had injured his back the week before.

  9. What's new ahead of the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season - AOL

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    Here's a brief look at what's new for this season as NASCAR embarks on another 9-month season that will conclude Nov. 10. Stewart-Haas Racing has two new drivers Half of Stewart-Haas Racing’s ...