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  • ...wife Peggy in 1969 with help from [[William France Sr.|Bill France, Sr.]] of [[NASCAR]]. ...ved in motorsport in the 1950s when he met Dave Allen, a [[Sports Car Club of America]] (SCCA) staff member. Allen offered Bishop a management position o
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  • ...ng''') is a [[motorsport]] involving the [[racing]] of [[car]]s. It is one of the world's most watched televised sports. ===The beginning of racing===
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  • '''Sports car racing''' is a form of circuit [[auto racing]] with [[automobile]]s that have two seats and enclos ...ber]] and [[Reinhold Joest]] have become almost as famous as many of their drivers.
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  • ...Auto racing began in France in the late nineteenth century and is now one of the world's most popular, and perhaps the most thoroughly commercialized, s Redline began almost immediately after the construction of the first successful [[gasoline|petrol]]-fuelled autos. In 1894, the first
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  • ...cars before diversifying into one of the oldest and largest manufacturers of racing cars in the world. Lola is one of the best-known names in [[automobile racing]]. A subsidiary of Lola is the rowing boat manufacturer Lola Aylings. Lola was acquired by [[M
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  • ...ilt to accommodate several different configurations, depending on the type of car and race length. The three options on Riverside Raceway were the long c ==The six courses of Riverside==
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  • ...Prix layout<br>[[Image:Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Speedway.png]]<br>Map of the basic NASCAR speedway |Image_caption = Aerial photo of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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  • ...ons]]. Its [[four-stroke cycle]] takes place in a space between the inside of an oval-like epitrochoid-shaped housing and a rotor that is similar in shap ..., chain saws, and auxiliary power units. The most extensive automotive use of the Wankel engine has been by the Japanese company [[Mazda]].
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