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  2. Autoweek - Wikipedia

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    Autoweek is a car culture publication and magazine based in Detroit, Michigan. It was first published in 1958 and in 1977 the publication was purchased by Crain Communications Inc, its current brand licensor.

  3. Crain Communications - Wikipedia

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    Autoweek, originally a bi-weekly motorsports newsletter, was purchased by Crain Communications in 1977 and eventually became an auto enthusiast magazine in 1986. [14] The magazine covers vehicle reviews, trends, new products, racing, personalities, auto show coverage and more.

  4. Road & Track - Wikipedia

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    Road & Track focuses on new production cars, vintage cars, and race cars with drive reviews, road trips, and comparison tests. Former race car drivers have often contributed material, including Paul Frère, Sam Posey, [9] and Formula One champion Phil Hill.

  5. Ad Age - Wikipedia

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    Ad Age (known as Advertising Age until 2017) is a global media brand that publishes news, analysis, and data on marketing and media. Its namesake magazine was started as a broadsheet newspaper in Chicago in 1930.

  6. MotorWeek - Wikipedia

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    First Drive: A first look at new vehicles. Muscle Car Memories: A wide variety of vintage, classic, and memorable muscle cars. Car of the Week: Featuring a photo album of automobiles sent in by viewers. Long Term Test Update: News on cars loaned to MotorWeek for tests, usually for one year. MotorNews: An in-depth report on new and upcoming ...

  7. Ron Hines - Wikipedia

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    Ron Hines (born 1940) was the first black Ivy League-educated auto racing engineer on America's road racing circuits. He was an engineer for Black American Racers, Inc. (BAR), the first black auto racing team to attain national sponsorship in America, in the 1970s.

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    Is your inbox getting out of control with newsletters and daily deals? AOL Mail makes it easy to send an unsubscribe request to the sender on your behalf: 1. From your AOL Mail inbox, click on the newsletter or promo email. 2. Click the Spam icon. 3.

  9. The Detroit News - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit News was founded by James E. Scripps, who, in turn, was the older half-brother and one-time partner of Edward W. Scripps. The paper's eventual success, however, is largely credited to Scripps' son-in-law, George Gough Booth, who came aboard at the request of his wife's father.