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  2. Mickey Thompson - Wikipedia

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    The small tire sizes and low car weights caused complaints among the old hands and owners, so for future races, cars were restricted to minimum tire sizes and minimum car weights. [14] [15] 1962 Formula One World Champion Graham Hill tested one of the roller skate cars at Indianapolis in 1963, but refused to race it, citing its poor handling ...

  3. Mint 400 - Wikipedia

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    The Mint 400 is an annual American desert off-road race which takes place near Las Vegas, Nevada.It was resumed in 2008 after a 20-year hiatus. The race was for both motorcycles, until 1977, and four-wheel vehicles (buggies, cars and trucks) sponsored by Del Webb's Mint Hotel and Casino. [1]

  4. Thompson-Voight dragster - Wikipedia

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    Mickey Thompson collaborated with Fritz Voight in building the dragster, which had a fully enclosed body (except the steel front wheels), including a closed canopy. [1] It was powered by a pair of 392 cu in (6,420 cc) Chrysler hemis , one facing forward to drive the rear wheels, the other facing backward to drive the front ones.

  5. Panorama City Special (dragster) - Wikipedia

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    The Panorama City Special is a pioneering streamliner dragster. [1]Believed to be the first "slingshot" dragster, [2] the Panorama City Special (designed by hot rodder Mickey Thompson) had a full body, including skirted rear wheels, and a cockpit windshield wrapping around and over the driver. [3]

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  7. 1964 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    Dave MacDonald was driving a car owned and designed by Mickey Thompson, the #83 Sears-Allstate Special. [10] It was a rear-engined car that first raced in 1963, updated with a streamlined body for 1964. [ 11 ]