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  2. Sonoma Raceway - Wikipedia

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    Sonoma Raceway (originally known as Sears Point Raceway, Golden State International Raceway and Infineon Raceway) is a road course and dragstrip located at Sears Point in the southern Sonoma Mountains of Sonoma County, California. [1]

  3. Scott Geoffrion - Wikipedia

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    Scott Geoffrion (May 18, 1965 – May 8, 2006) was an NHRA drag racing driver. He was a former two-time Pro Stock World Championship runner-up and a nine-time national event winner.

  4. List of game engine recreations - Wikipedia

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    Game engine recreation is a type of video game engine remastering process wherein a new game engine is written from scratch as a clone of the original with the full ability to read the original game's data files.

  5. 'On the cusp of greatness': Ice skating club reels from US ...

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    No one at the Skating Club of Boston had any doubt that 13-year-old Jinna Han and 16-year-old Spencer Lane would go far in a sport they had fallen in love with.

  6. Breaking Down the Ending of Netflix K-Drama The Trunk - AOL

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    Currently, there are no public plans for a second season of The Trunk, which was adapted from a self-contained novel, written by Kim Ryeo-ryeong. It seems unlikely that there will be a second ...

  7. Dragline excavator - Wikipedia

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    Big Muskie was the world's largest ever dragline. Built by Bucyrus-Erie in 1969, it was 487 ft (148 m) in length, weighed some 13,500 short tons (12,247 t), and hoisted a 220 cu yd (168.2 m 3) bucket that could move 325 short tons (295 t) of material at a pass.

  8. Boom: America’s answer to Concorde completes its first ...

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    The aircraft, flown by Boom’s chief test pilot Tristan “Geppetto” Brandenburg, accelerated to Mach 1.1 for the first time (around 844 miles per hour / 1,358 kilometers per hour) — 10% ...

  9. Drag racing - Wikipedia

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    Speed is measured through a speed trap covering the final 66 feet (20 m) to the finish line, indicating average speed of the vehicle in that distance. Except where a breakout rule is in place, the winner is the first vehicle to cross the finish line, and therefore the driver with the lowest combined reaction time and elapsed time.