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  • ...Peggy in 1969 with help from [[William France Sr.|Bill France, Sr.]] of [[NASCAR]]. ...was born and Bishop was given the sole control of the organization (like NASCAR, there was no board of directors). France financed the majority of the or
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  • ...nes. As Hemi powered versions began beating up brand X on the streets and tracks, David Pearson would win the Grand National Championship for his first time ...gn, etc.), and as such Ford was still kicking Dodge's tail up and down the NASCAR track, so Dodge went back to the drawing board one more time. Sales figure
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  • ...port from series such as [[Indy Racing League|IRL]], [[Champ Cars]], and [[NASCAR]], which allow teams to purchase chassis, and "[[spec series]]" such as [[G .../grabmap.aspx?CategoryID=33 mergetek.com] — Aerial Views of Formula 1 (F1) Tracks via Google Maps
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  • ...'s goatee), the lower-class aspirations of kids from the wrong side of the tracks in a country with rising economic expectations (think of the menace of Denn ...types. In the rear, A pivoting "clamp" holds the springs in place, while a NASCAR style "Weight Jack" allows the builder / tuner to adjust ride height.
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