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  2. CarComplaints.com - Wikipedia

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    CarComplaints.com was featured in a December 2014 Lifehacker article, Five Best Car Comparison Sites, [5] and also mentioned in several New York Times articles from 2013 to 2015: Ford Windstar Minivans Recalled for a Second Time, [6] Chrysler Owners Sound Off on a Power Defect [7] and Ram Dashboards Cracking.

  3. "How's my driving?" sign - Wikipedia

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    A "how's my driving" sign (or "how is my driving" or similar) is a decal posted or painted on a back of a fleet vehicle or other vehicle operated by an employee driver. The phone number, website address, and other identifying information are typically included on the sticker so that members of the public can call and report on the actions of ...

  4. Champion (spark plug) - Wikipedia

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    Champion logo on the back of a Wiesmann GT racing car Champion is an American brand of spark plug . Champion is a longtime sponsor of various racing events, cars, and series including two series run under sanctioning by IMSA .

  5. NASCAR rules and regulations - Wikipedia

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    The past champion's provisional worked perfectly until 1997, when Darrell Waltrip failed to make the UAW-GM Quality 500 lineup because Terry Labonte was the more recent champion and was higher in points and did not use the regular provisional entitled to the Hendrick No. 5 car in owner points (which was one of the revisions in 1998 that ...

  6. List of Champ Car winners - Wikipedia

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  7. List of NASCAR Manufacturers' champions - Wikipedia

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    In the beginning, teams received little support from the car companies themselves, but by the mid-1960s, teams began creating partnerships with American manufacturers to provide factory support. Chrysler , Ford and General Motors were the primary, if not only, competitors for much of NASCAR's history.

  8. Champ Car World Series - Wikipedia

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    Champ Car World Series (CCWS) was the series sanctioned by Open-Wheel Racing Series Inc., a sanctioning body for American open-wheel car racing that operated from 2004 to 2008. It was the successor to Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART), which sanctioned open-wheel racing from 1979 until dissolving after the 2003 season.

  9. IMSA GT Championship - Wikipedia

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    The sponsor's corporate decal had to be displayed and clearly visible on the left and right sides of all racecars, and Camel's corporate logo patch was also required to be on the Nomex driver suit's breast area, featuring Joe Camel smiling and smoking a cigarette while driving a race car.

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