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  2. Boyd Coddington - Wikipedia

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    Coddington was known for clean, elegant designs combining old school with what would come to be known as the "Boyd Look". Some of Coddington's signature innovations were his custom-fabricated alloy wheels, typically machined from a solid aluminium billet, an industry first.

  3. List of racing video games - Wikipedia

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    18 Wheels of Steel: SCS Software: ValuSoft: WIN 2002-08-31 18 Wheels of Steel: Haulin' SCS Software: ValuSoft: WIN 2006-12-08 007 Racing: Eutechnyx: EA Games: PS1 2000-11-20 187 Ride or Die: Ubisoft Paris: Ubisoft: PS2, Xbox 2005-08-23 360: Three Sixty: Smart Dog Cryo Interactive: PS1 1999-07 500cc Grand Prix: Microïds: Microïds: CPC, ST, C64 ...

  4. Centerlock wheel - Wikipedia

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    Their design used aluminum alloy rims instead of steel, improving unsprung mass and thus overall performance. Early customers for Borrani wheels included Alfa Romeo, Isotta Fraschini, Fiat, Lancia, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union. In the post-war period, these wheels were also fitted to many Ferrari road and racing cars, among other makes ...

  5. American Racing Equipment - Wikipedia

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    American Racing Equipment was the first in the industry to introduce a line of wheels with a Teflon coating. Through comprehensive testing, the company has demonstrated that Teflon finish considerably enhances the wheels' resistance to common contaminants such as brake dust, dirt, road film, and ultraviolet degradation.

  6. ATS Wheels - Wikipedia

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    ATS (Auto Technisches Spezialzubehör) is a German company that manufactures alloy wheels for road and racing cars. It is based in Bad Dürkheim near the Hockenheimring race circuit. ATS had a Formula One racing team that was active from 1977 to 1984. [3]

  7. Front engine dragster - Wikipedia

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    None of these four-wheel designs bore fruit; the development of tires designed specifically for drag racing made four wheels unnecessary. In keeping with the austere nature of a dragster, the heavy cranking motor and battery needed to start the engine were two of the items removed to save weight, requiring that the dragster be push-started.

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