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  2. D Sports Racing - Wikipedia

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    D Sports Racing now known as Prototype 2 is a sports prototype racecar class for road racing by the Sports Car Club of America. It has been called the one racing category that remains unfettered by regulations that have throttled innovation elsewhere in motorsport. [1] Usually known simply as DSR, the class began in 1968.

  3. Gary Scelzi - Wikipedia

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    Scelzi was hired by Alan Johnson to replace his brother Blaine, killed in a crash at the U. S. Nationals in 1996.Ironically, Mike Neff, Scelzi's crew chief for the 2005 Funny Car championship, moved to John Force racing to drive starting at the 2007 ACDelco Las Vegas Nationals to replace Eric Medlen, who was killed in a testing crash after the Mac Tools Gatornationals in 2007.

  4. List of commercial video games released as freeware

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    Rock n' Roll Racing: 1993 2014 [67] Racing DOS Interplay Productions 'Lite' version of the original Super NES game with just three playable tracks. This version has all rock music tracks changed to simple MIDI music, because the music license expired. Rocket Ranger: 1988 [78] Action: Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, NES: Cinemaware ...

  5. VDrift - Wikipedia

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    VDrift is a cross-platform, free/open source driving simulation made with drift racing in mind. It is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) v3. It is currently available for Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows.

  6. DSR - Wikipedia

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    Dark Souls: Remastered, a remaster of the 2011 action role-playing game Dark Souls; Demand-side response, a form of energy system demand management; Data structure report, an archaeological report, which is the initial report written for an archaeological site in Scotland

  7. Drag reduction system - Wikipedia

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    DRS in open (top) and closed (bottom) positions on a Red Bull RB7 in 2011. In motor racing, the drag reduction system (DRS) is a form of driver-adjustable bodywork aimed at reducing aerodynamic drag in order to increase top speed and promote overtaking. It is an adjustable rear wing of the car, which moves in response to driver commands. [1]

  8. Dynamic steering response - Wikipedia

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    DSR systems also make driving more safer as vehicle stability and steering control is greatly improved. Obstacles on the road such as uneven grounds or potholes can cause unstable driving. But with DSR, vehicles now have greater directional stability counteracting the forces of uneven surfaces and potholes, reducing accidents.

  9. Papyrus Design Group - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus Design Group, Inc. was a computer game developer founded in 1987 by David Kaemmer and CEO Omar Khudari. Based in Watertown, Massachusetts, it is best known for its series of realistic sim racing games based on the NASCAR and IndyCar leagues, as well as the unique Grand Prix Legends.