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  2. Erwin Junker - Wikipedia

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    Even as a child, Erwin Junker had an exceptional talent for invention. Growing up in Nordrach, where, for example, replacement parts for his gramophone were not readily available, he simply built the parts himself. As of 2018, the Junker Group has filed over 80 patents, including groundbreaking technology for the grinding industry.

  3. Wood Brothers Racing - Wikipedia

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    Craftsman Truck Series: 1 Wood Brothers Racing is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Cup Series . The team was formed in 1950 by brothers Ray Lee, Clay, Delano, Glen , and Leonard Wood .

  4. Jamie McMurray - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 season became McMurray's worst since 2011 and 2012, having scored top-fives at the 2018 O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas in April, and the Charlotte Roval, along with 8 top-10s. He also missed the playoffs, finishing 20th in the points standings.

  5. Terry Labonte - Wikipedia

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    Terrance Lee Labonte (born November 16, 1956), nicknamed "Texas Terry" [3] or "the Iceman", [4] is an American former [5] stock car driver. He raced from 1978 to 2014 in the former NASCAR Winston Cup and Sprint Cup Series (now called the NASCAR Cup Series).

  6. 2008 ARCA Re/Max Series - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Gilstrap Motors 200 by Advance Auto Parts Salem Speedway: Washington Township, Indiana: September 13 19 Loud Energy Drink 150 New Jersey Motorsports Park: Millville, New Jersey: September 28 20 ARCA Re/Max 250: Talladega Superspeedway: Lincoln, Alabama: October 3 21 Hantz Group 200 by Belle Tire & Federated Car Care: Toledo Speedway ...

  7. Malcolm Sayer - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Sayer (21 May 1916 – 22 April 1970) was a British aircraft engineer during wartime and later automotive aerodynamist. His most notable aerodynamic work was the engineering body development of the E-Type Jaguar [1] and early style guidelines for Jaguar XJS. [2]