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  2. Glossary of motorsport terms - Wikipedia

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    In drag racing, when a car's engine or lubrication system breaks during a run, leaving a streak of oil and/or other fluids on the track. This is punishable by fines, point penalties, and/or suspension. open-wheel car A specific type of racing car whose wheels are not enclosed by bodywork, e.g. Formula One. Formula Mazda, a one-make series

  3. List of nicknames in motorsport - Wikipedia

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    When given to roadgoing production cars, this list only includes cars that had nicknames given to them during their racing career " Aero Warriors " = 1969 Ford Torino Talladega , NASCAR stocker [ 1 ]

  4. Toyota 7 - Wikipedia

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    Three Toyota 7 Turbos performed an exhibition run during the 1970 Fuji 1000 km, driven by Hosoya, Kawai, and Kukidome. An example of the Toyota 7 Turbo is exhibited at the Toyota Automotive Museum in Nagakute, Aichi. The car makes occasional appearances at automotive festivals such as the Toyota Gazoo Racing Festival and Goodwood Festival of Speed.

  5. Next Gen (NASCAR) - Wikipedia

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    The Next Gen car, originally known as the Gen-7 car, is the common name for the racecar that is currently in use in the NASCAR Cup Series. Its use began with the 2022 season. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A further evolution of the Generation 6 car, the Next Gen features "improved" aero and downforce packages while introducing new technologies on the track.

  6. Group 7 (motorsport) - Wikipedia

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    Group 7 was a set of regulations for automobile racing created by the Commission Sportive Internationale (CSI), a division of the modern Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. There were two distinct sets of Group 7 regulations: Group 7 two-seater racing cars (1966 to 1975) Group 7 international formula racing cars (1976 to 1981)

  7. Category:Racing vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Racing cars (12 C, 69 P) M. Racing motorboats (2 C, 30 P) Racing motorcycles (3 C, 19 P) R. Rowing racing boats (20 P) Pages in category "Racing vehicles"

  8. Sports car racing - Wikipedia

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    Sports car racing has intermittently been popular in Japan – in the 1960s small-capacity sports racers and even a local version of the Group 7 cars as raced in the Canadian-American Challenge Cup were popular; a healthy local sports prototype championship ran until the early 1990s and now the Super GT series provides high-budget exposure to ...

  9. MTX (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    VAZ 2103 MTX Rallye A2 racing, 1975–1977, produced 18 vehicles; Lada 1600 MTX Rallye A2 racing, 1977–1982, produced 80 vehicles; Lada MTX Rallye A5 A5 racing, 1976, produced 3 vehicles; MTX 6-01 (Škoda 120 LS MTX Rallye) Škoda 120 racing, 1982–1985, produced 110 vehicles; MTX 6-02 (Lada VFTS MTX Rallye) B racing, 1983, produced 24 vehicles