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  2. List of motorized trikes - Wikipedia

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    List of motorized trikes is a list of motorized tricycles also called trikes, and sometimes considered cars. There are three typical configurations: motorized bicycle with sidecar; two wheels in the rear, one in the front (aka trike); and two in front, one in the rear (aka reverse trike). However, language and definitions vary.

  3. Grinnall Specialist Cars - Wikipedia

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    In the beginning, Grinnall Cars started to modify Triumph TR7 cars. By 1990 they produced 350 units of Grinnall TR8 based on Triumph TR8.In 1991 Grinnall started to produce three-wheelers (also known as Trikes).

  4. Aussie Racing Cars - Wikipedia

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    Originally only 1940 Ford Coupé and Holden FJ body styles were available, with Ford AU Falcon and Holden VY Commodore styles, which replicate V8 Supercars, later made available. A Toyota Aurion body shape was launched in 2008, [ 3 ] followed by a Holden Cruze in 2012 [ 4 ] and a Mercedes-Benz inspired "Euro GT" in 2013. [ 5 ]

  5. V8 Ute Racing Series - Wikipedia

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    V8 Utes Australia The V8 Ute Racing Series , known originally as the V8 BRute Utes was an Australian motor racing series for utilities , derived from the Australian Production Car Championship . It was conceived in 2000 by PROCAR chief and owner Ross Palmer, V8 Ute Patron Ian McAlister and Procar employee Craig Denyer and launched March 2001 ...

  6. List of Australian Touring Car and V8 Supercar champions

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    The second-tier Dunlop Super2 Series has been contested since 2000 and the third-tier V8 Touring Car National Series, for cars no longer officially registered as V8 Supercars, began in 2008 and would officially end at the end of the 2024 season (As the Dunlop Super3 Series) due to being axed in 2025 from low car grid numbers.

  7. 2010 Australian V8 Ute Racing Series - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Auto One V8 Ute Racing Series was a motor racing series for Ford Falcon and Holden utilities (commonly known as "utes"), built and conforming to V8 Utes series regulations and those holding valid licences to compete as issued by series organisers Spherix and Australian V8 Ute Racing Pty. Ltd.

  8. SuperUtes Series - Wikipedia

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    The SuperUtes Series (promoted as the V8 SuperUte Series) is an Australian pickup truck racing competition that was launched in 2018 as a successor to the V8 Ute Racing Series. The series' events are held as a support category to Supercars Championship events throughout Australia.

  9. V8 Supercar Championships - Wikipedia

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    V8 Supercars is Australia's third largest sport behind AFL Football and Horse racing. [citation needed] The first Australian Touring Car Championship under the V8 Supercar rules was won by Glenn Seton with his team-mate former Formula One world champion Alan Jones taking second in the championship.