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  2. 1963 Marlboro SCCA National Race - Wikipedia

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    The April 7, 1963, race at Marlboro Motor Raceway was the opening race of the thirteenth season of the Sports Car Club of America's National Sports Car Championship. A&B Production Results [ 1 ] Finish

  3. Marlboro Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural Marlboro Challenge was held at Tamiami Park, and featured a field of race winners, pole position winners, and top drivers in the points standings from the 1987 season. Drivers were required to make at least one pit stop (changing at least two tires and adding at least 5 gallons of fuel) during the 42-lap race.

  4. John Hogan (motorsport executive) - Wikipedia

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    In Hogan's native Australia, Marlboro backed Peter Brock and the Holden Dealer Team, as well as Nissan Motorsport, Glenn Seton Racing, and Stone Brothers Racing. [7] In the United States, Hogan encouraged McLaren to start an IndyCar team in the mid-1980s, but John Barnard scuppered the deal because the IndyCar and Formula One chassis ...

  5. 1991 Michigan 500 - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 Marlboro 500, the eleventh running of the event, was held at the Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan, on Sunday, August 4, 1991. Branded as the 1991 Marlboro 500 for sponsorship reasons, the race was won by Rick Mears , his final Indy Car victory.

  6. 1994 Michigan 500 - Wikipedia

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    Branded as the 1994 Marlboro 500 for sponsorship reasons, the race was won by Scott Goodyear, his second Michigan 500 win. It was race number 10 of 16 of the 1994 PPG IndyCar World Series . 42°03′58.68″N 84°14′29.18″W  /  42.0663000°N 84.2414389°W  / 42.0663000; -84.2414389

  7. 1999 Marlboro 500 - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 Marlboro 500 Presented by Toyota was held on October 31, 1999, at Auto Club Speedway (then known as California Speedway) in Fontana, California as the final showdown of the 1999 CART World Series season. The race was marred by an accident in the early stages of the race which killed Forsythe Racing driver Greg Moore.

  8. Marlboro Republicans beat incumbent Democrats for three ... - AOL

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    Republican challengers for three open seats on the town council defeated Democratic incumbents.

  9. 2000 Marlboro 500 - Wikipedia

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    The 2000 Marlboro 500 Presented By Toyota was a CART racing event scheduled for October 29, 2000 at California Speedway in Fontana, California, USA. Inclement weather, however, forced race officials to call a halt to the race and it was finished the next day. It was the final race of the FedEx Championship Series for the season.