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Hyperdrive uses the same 3Dfx-based board as Midway's earlier game NFL Blitz, but with a faster processor. [ 3 ] The arcade version of the 1999 game Hydro Thunder utilizes the same basic cabinet as Hyperdrive .
Hyperdrive is a 2019 American documentarian non-scripted auto racing reality television series on Netflix that is executive produced by Charlize Theron. The series follows elite racing drivers from across the globe competing against each other on one of the largest existing automotive courses.
VN 1500 Drifter. The Kawasaki VN1500 Vulcan Drifter is a fuel-injected, shaft driven and water cooled, part of the Kawasaki Vulcan line of cruiser motorcycles created in the classic style lines of the 1940s Indian Chief. Kawasaki built this model between 1999 and 2005.
Richard Dean Carelli (born November 9, 1954) is a retired American race car driver from Arvada, Colorado. [1] He was nicknamed the "High Plains Drifter". [2] He won multiple times in the No. 6 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series truck.
HyperDrive (HD) is a series of RAM-based solid-state drives invented by Accelerated Logic B.V. (became Accelerated Logic Ltd. and is now a German company) [1] employee Pascal Bancsi (for HyperDrive II architecture), [2] who partnered with the British company HyperOs Systems, who manufactured the retail product. The HyperDrive interfaces with ...
In 1999, Labonte won five Winston Cup races, the most he has ever won in a single season. He won at Dover in the spring, swept both Pocono races (he was the third to accomplish this particular sweep, after Bobby Allison in 1982 and Tim Richmond in 1986; since 1999, Jimmie Johnson in 2004, Denny Hamlin in 2006, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 2014 ...
The 1999 Pep Boys Indy Racing League was highly competitive and parity was the order of the year. Team Menard had a very good season with their driver Greg Ray capturing 3 race wins and the series championship. This was the last year before CART teams began to break ranks and jump to the IRL.
The 1999 Rolex 24 at Daytona was a 24-hour endurance sports car race held on January 30–31, 1999 at the Daytona International Speedway road course. The race served as the opening round of the 1999 United States Road Racing Championship. It was the second and final year that the race was sanctioned by the SCCA before being taken over by Grand-Am.