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  2. Holman-Moody - Wikipedia

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    Holman-Moody is an American racecar manufacturer, marine engine manufacturer and former auto racing team. The company currently operates out of Charlotte, North Carolina, but is no longer a race team. Holman-Moody continues to manufacture racing vehicles using vintage parts and methods, along with special editions of modern Ford sports cars. [1]

  3. RahMoc Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Rahmoc Enterprises is a former NASCAR Winston Cup team that operated from 1978 to 1993. The team was owned by long-time engine builder Bob Rahilly and Butch Mock.Rahilly and Mock split in 1992, with the race team becoming Butch Mock Motorsports in 1993.

  4. Hewland - Wikipedia

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    Hewland is a British engineering company, founded in 1957 by Mike Hewland, which specialises in racing-car gearboxes. Hewland currently employ 130 people at their Maidenhead facility and have diversified into a variety of markets being particularly successful in electric vehicle transmission supply.

  5. Hart 830 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Hart 830 is a four-stroke, naturally aspirated, 3.0-litre, V8 racing engine, designed and made by Hart Racing Engines, and specially developed and tuned by British engineer Brian Hart, for Formula One racing, between 1995 and 1997. The engines were used by Footwork and Minardi. It developed 680 hp (510 kW), making it one of the more ...

  6. Joey Arrington - Wikipedia

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    After graduating high school in 1975, the younger Arrington became the crew chief and engine builder for his father's racing efforts. [ 3 ] Arrington was an integral part of Dodge 's return to stock car racing, building engines and providing parts for Dodge teams for their return to ARCA in 1991, Trans-Am , and the Craftsman Truck Series in 1995.

  7. Doug Yates - Wikipedia

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    [3] [7] [1] Roush Yates Engines is the exclusive Ford engine builder for NASCAR and builds over 900 engines annually in their 75,000 square-foot facility in Mooresville, North Carolina. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] Doug's father, Robert, retired from racing at the end of 2007, allowing Doug the opportunity to become the team owner of Yates Racing. [ 8 ]

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  9. Cosworth TJ / CA engine - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 Cosworth returned as the engine supplier for Williams and three new teams; Hispania Racing, Lotus Racing and Virgin Racing. The CA2010 is the same 2.4-litre V8 base of the CA2006 used by Williams, but has been re-tuned for the then-mandated 18,000 rpm limit required on all engines, down from its original 20,000 rpm implementation. [7]