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  2. Category : Defunct motorsport venues in the United States

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  3. Detroit towed 800 abandoned vehicles in 4 months. Here ... - AOL

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    One hundred and twenty eight vehicles were up for auction on the 12th, but only 18 sold. Few raked in more than $2,000. The belle of the auction was a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee, marked for sale ...

  4. Lotus Elise GT1 - Wikipedia

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    Initially it was an aluminium engine block, which proved to be problematic, The last 2 races at Sebring and Laguna Seca,they decided to change to a Nascar cast-iron block with 2 valves which resulted in bigger restrictors sizes of 2 x 36.8 mm. for the Elise GT1 Race car. Seven Elise GT1 racing chassis were built, by G.T.I. racing; and financed ...

  5. Trophy truck - Wikipedia

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    This is an open production class and all components are considered legal unless specifically restricted. Although any truck that meets the safety standards can race the trophy truck class, they, for the most part, feature long travel suspensions and high power (800hp+) engines. They are intended for desert racing only, and are not street legal.

  6. Nazareth Speedway - Wikipedia

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    The 1 ⁄ 2 mile dirt track was constructed in the 1900s as a horse racing track. The first automotive events held at the location were not racing, instead it was a sport called auto polo. Following the Great Depression the first large race that happened at the small track would be held in 1947 by the American Automobile Association. The race ...

  7. Toyota Supra in motorsport - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Supra Mk II used in the 1985 British Saloon Car Championship by Team Toyota GB Group A Toyota Supra Mk III used in the Australian Touring Car Championship. During the Group A period, Toyota used the Mk II for Division 3 category touring car racing, especially in the JTCC (Japan), ETCC (Europe), BTCC Britain) and ATCC (Australia) with the AE86 competing in Division 1.

  8. Sports prototype - Wikipedia

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    A sports prototype, sometimes referred to simply as a prototype, is a type of race car that is used in high-level categories of sports car racing.They are purpose-built auto-sports race cars, as opposed to production-car based or street-legal, low-volume homologation specials – thus entirely not intended for consumer purchase, or production beyond the fabrication of the (nearly) unique cars ...

  9. Category:Controversial racing cars - Wikipedia

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