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  2. Ramblin' Wreck - Wikipedia

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    The only rule of the race was that the car had to be a pre-1926 4-cylinder motor car. [12] The fastest time in the race was achieved by an Essex which completed the 79-mile (126 km) race in 1 hour and 26 minutes or 55 mph (88 km/h).

  3. Pennant (sports) - Wikipedia

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    A pennant is a commemorative pennon typically used to show support for a particular athletic team. Pennants have been historically used in all types of athletic levels: high school, collegiate, professional etc. Traditionally, pennants were made of felt and fashioned in the official colors of a particular team.

  4. Petty Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Petty Enterprises (formerly Lee Petty Engineering) was a NASCAR racing team based in Level Cross, North Carolina, USA. It was founded by Lee Petty with his two sons Richard Petty and Maurice Petty. The team was later owned by Richard Petty, his son Kyle Petty and Boston Ventures.

  5. Australia's Best Supercars Racing Team Heads Back to Ford - AOL

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    Triple Eight Race Engineering, 12-time team champions of Australia's Supercars series, last ran Fords in 2009.

  6. Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing - Wikipedia

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    Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing, commonly referred to simply as Parnelli or VPJ, was a motor racing constructor and team from the United States.The team was formed in 1969 by former USAC racer Parnelli Jones and his business partner Velko "Vel" Miletich.

  7. John Hogan (motorsport executive) - Wikipedia

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    One of Hogan's first moves was to switch Marlboro's sponsorship away from venerable BRM, [9] whose days he felt were numbered. [24] The company had already begun sponsoring Frank Williams Racing Cars, the predecessor of the more well-known Williams Racing. As part of the arrangement, the FWRC cars were renamed "Iso-Marlboro" for the 1973 season ...