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  2. Pinks (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The name of the show, and the tagline "Lose the race – lose your ride", refer to common slang of pink slips representing a vehicle's title document recording ownership, and the derivative street-racing phrase, "racing for pinks," meaning a race in which the winner earns the loser's car. (In California, until recently, the vehicle title was on ...

  3. Rich Christensen - Wikipedia

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    Rich Christensen is an American television producer from New Hampton, IA. [citation needed] Christensen went to school at the University of Northern Iowa.[citation needed] He is best known as the creator, lead executive producer [citation needed] and host of the racing shows Pinks [1] and Pinks: All Out, the number two and three shows on the Speed Channel.

  4. Speed (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    By the mid 2000s, these came along with an increasing number of reality series (such as the street racing-inspired Pinks, Unique Whips, Chop Cut Rebuild, the drag racing game show Pass Time, American Trucker, and Hard Parts: South Bronx, along with reruns of the MTV series Pimp My Ride). By 2008, Speed was carried in over 73 million households. [7]

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  6. List of defunct NASCAR teams - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable NASCAR teams that have officially closed down, with their last team name and driver. The list does not contain teams that have temporarily suspended operations. The list does not contain teams that have temporarily suspended operations.

  7. Talk:Pinks (TV series) - Wikipedia

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  8. List of Group C sports cars - Wikipedia

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    Privately modified by Joest Racing as all factory built 936 were Gr. 6 cars 956: 1982 C, C1 956B: 1984 C1 962C: 1985 C1 962 GTi: 1985 C1 Constructed privately by Richard Lloyd Racing: 962 CK6: 1985 C1 Constructed privately by Kremer Racing: ROC 002: 1991 C1 Rieger: CJ 84: 1984 C2 Rondeau: M379C: 1982 C, C2 M382: 1982 C, C1 M482: 1983 C, C1 ...

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