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Rich Christensen is an American television producer from New Hampton, IA. [citation needed] Christensen went to school at the University of Northern Iowa.[citation needed] He is best known as the creator, lead executive producer [citation needed] and host of the racing shows Pinks [1] and Pinks: All Out, the number two and three shows on the Speed Channel.
Christensen completed his D.Eng. from Yale University in 1961. [2] [3] Christensen began his career at the University of California, Berkeley. [1] In 1967, he left his teaching job and joined Shell plc as a research engineer. [1] Later, he again joined academia and was affiliated with universities such as the University of Houston and ...
USASOC's shoulder sleeve insignia worn by Delta operators. This list of Delta Force members includes both current and former notable members of the United States Army's 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, a tier one special mission unit and part of Joint Special Operations Command.
Lt. Richard Christenson, a B-17 pilot, was shot down over northern France and spirited out over the Pyrenees while the war was still ongoing. But he made it back home to live out the rest of his ...
The All Out format was created because of Rich Christensen’s displeasure with 'sandbagging’ – feathering or decelerating to create a false elapsed time and hide actual performance – on the original Pinks. This format, where brothers and technical directors Adam and Nate Pritchett rigorously select a group of closely matched cars, was ...
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Richard Christiansen (August 1, 1931 – January 28, 2022) was an American theatre and film critic, who was "the chief theatre reviewer of the Chicago Tribune" from 1978 to 2002 and the "leading critical voice in Chicago theatre for more than three decades". [1]
Richard G. Christensen, Republican W. Frank Horne, Constitution, candidate for Washington's 6th congressional district in 1958 Henry M. Killman, Socialist Labor, perennial candidate