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  2. Kramer Williamson - Wikipedia

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    Kramer Earl Williamson (June 26, 1950 – August 4, 2013) was an American sprint car racing driver. A native of Pennsylvania, he was a feature winner in World of Outlaws and United Racing Company competition, and a 2008 inductee of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame. He was fatally injured in a racing accident at Lincoln Speedway.

  3. Hilary Kramer: How to Profit from the Emerging Green Auto ...

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    The hard-hit auto industry in the U.S. is making a comeback, partly due to advances in green technologies. That could be exactly what the beleaguered sector needs, and Hilary Kramer, editor of ...

  4. Bigfoot (truck) - Wikipedia

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    The following year, after running the USHRA races in Anaheim, California, and Pontiac, Michigan, the truck debuted on the TNT Motorsports Monster Truck Challenge points circuit in Memphis, Tennessee. The Bigfoot 8 chassis was briefly banned from the circuit on April 5, 1990, due to a rule clarification that only allowed leaf, coil, and coil ...

  5. IMSA GT classes - Wikipedia

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    All American Grand Touring (AAGT) [10] was maintained by IMSA between 1975 and 1989. [11] These cars were All-American, V8-powered, used a maximum of 5 forward gears, and used a steel tube frame (similar to the type used in the SCCA Trans-Am Series), and were designed to compete against heavyweight European manufacturers and machinery of the time, such as Porsche and BMW, who were dominating ...

  6. 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series - Wikipedia

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    Brad Keselowski clinched the drivers' championship during the O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway, two races before the season finale at Homestead, while Joe Gibbs won the owners' championship (for the No. 18 car, driven by Kyle Busch and Brad Coleman). Toyota won the manufacturers' championship with 240 points.

  7. NASCAR's new 'world-class driver' rule makes Daytona 500 ...

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    The Daytona 500 has NASCAR’s most unique — and complicated — qualifying format. There are nine drivers — the most since 2015 — vying for those spots: Anthony Alfredo, Justin Allgaier ...

  8. A magician says a Democratic operative paid him to make the ...

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    Steve Kramer, the president of his own small firm, is a get-out-the-vote specialist who has worked on dozens of mostly Democratic campaigns over the past 20 years, including some high-profile ones ...

  9. Car Warriors (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In each episode, the All Stars (red) take on a challenging team (blue) from a renowned automotive restoration shop in their town to restore and modify their car in less than 72 hours. Each team is given a similar mystery car to work on, along with their own workshop in the studio and a plethora of car parts and accessories supplied by NAPA Auto ...