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  2. Wavre Sports FC - Wikipedia

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    Wavre Sports FC is a Belgian association football club located in the municipality of Wavre, Walloon Brabant.It was founded in Jette, Brussels in 1944 as Racing Club Jette, and registered with the Belgian Football Association the following year under the matriculation n°4549.

  3. Kandagawa Jet Girls - Wikipedia

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    Jet Racing is a popular sport where teams of two girls work together. They consist of a Jetter, who pilots the watercraft, and a Shooter, who fires a water gun at rival teams. Aspiring to be a Jetter just like her legendary mother, Rin Namiki decides to leave her home in the countryside in order to realize her dream.

  4. American Racing Equipment - Wikipedia

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    American Racing Equipment was the first in the industry to introduce a line of wheels with a Teflon coating. Through comprehensive testing, the company has demonstrated that Teflon finish considerably enhances the wheels' resistance to common contaminants such as brake dust, dirt, road film, and ultraviolet degradation.

  5. Paul Stender - Wikipedia

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    Another strange jet that Stender built was the Jet Doghouse. After doing a speech at a school he asked what the kids would like to see him build next. After a lot of replays such as a jet wagon, a jet Go-Ped, and others someone said jet doghouse. That one stuck with Stender throughout the Airshow weekend where he was performing and the ride home.

  6. Jet car - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, while filming an episode for the series Top Gear, presenter and driver Richard Hammond was critically injured in a crash with the jet dragster, Vampire, that he was piloting. [ 2 ] More modern jet dragsters such as Robert Albertson's "Blazing Angel" are capable of reaching over 300 miles per hour (480 km/h) in a quarter of a mile.

  7. Surf Rocket Racers - Wikipedia

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    Surf Rocket Racers (working title: Surf Rocket Racer), known in Japan as Power Jet Racing 2001 (パワージェットレーシング2001, Pawā Jetto Rēshingu 2001), is a video game developed and published by CRI Middleware and Crave Entertainment for Dreamcast in 2000-2001.

  8. Shockwave (jet truck) - Wikipedia

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    The truck had three Westinghouse J34-48 jet engines, with a total output of 36,000 horsepower (26,845 kW; 36,499 PS), [4] which allowed the truck to complete the quarter-mile in 6.63 seconds. [5] Shockwave was driven by Chris Darnell, who used the truck to compete against planes going 300 miles per hour (480 km/h) in a rolling drag race at ...

  9. Tyler Jet Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Lycos signed on as sponsor for the No. 10 and stayed with them until the 2000 Pepsi 400, where Tyler Jet pulled them off the car due to nonpayment; Lycos would eventually sue Tyler Jet on July 16, 2001. [5] They would run unsponsored for the next four races, but Beverley was forced to sell the team afterwards.