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  2. Nissan R382 - Wikipedia

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    Nissan R382. The Nissan R382 was a racing car built in 1969 by Nissan Motors for competition in the Japanese Grand Prix. Built to the Group 7 motorsports formula, the car featured Nissan's first V12 engine. It was a replacement for the Nissan R381 from the previous year.

  3. Illinois Central 382 - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Central No. 382, also known as " Ole' 382 " or " The Cannonball ", was a 4-6-0 "Ten Wheeler" bought new from the Rogers Locomotive Works in Paterson, New Jersey for the Illinois Central Railroad. [1] Constructed in 1898, the locomotive was used for fast passenger service between Chicago, Illinois and New Orleans, Louisiana. [1]

  4. Chicago Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Grand Prix may refer to: Peak Antifreeze Indy 300, an IndyCar Series race at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois. Grand Prix of Chicago, a CART race held from 1999 through 2002 at Sportsman's Park Racetrack. Grant Park 165, a NASCAR Cup Series Street Race. Chicago Grand Prix (tennis), a tournament from 1985 through 1987. Category:

  5. Formula 1 applies for 4 Chicago-centered grand prix trademarks

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  6. Merchandise Mart - Wikipedia

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    The Merchandise Mart (or the Merch Mart, or the Mart) is a commercial building in downtown Chicago, Illinois. When it opened in 1930, it was the world's largest building, with 4 million square feet (372,000 m 2) of floor space. [1][2] The Art Deco structure is at the junction of the Chicago River 's branches. The building is a leading retailing ...

  7. Tiga Race Cars - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1974 by two former Formula 1 drivers, Australian Tim Schenken and New Zealander Howden Ganley. The company's name was formed by the first two letters of Tim and Ganley. Tiga constructed racing cars for various forms of open wheel racing and sports car racing, ranging from Formula Ford to the World Sportscar Championship.

  8. Wingfoot Air Express crash - Wikipedia

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    10. Ground injuries. 27. The Wingfoot Air Express was an early Goodyear blimp that caught fire and crashed into the Illinois Trust and Savings Building in Chicago on July 21, 1919. The Type FD airship, manufactured and owned by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, was transporting passengers from Grant Park to the White City amusement park. [1]

  9. EMD SD38-2 - Wikipedia

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    The EMD SD38-2 is a model of six-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD) from 1972 to 1979. EMD built 90 of these medium road-switchers, which were used in both yard and mainline roles. Part of the EMD Dash 2 line, the SD38-2 was an upgraded SD38 with modular electronic control systems, HT-C trucks ...