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  2. Supercross (film) - Wikipedia

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    K.C. Carlyle (Howey) and Trip (Vogel) are brothers who compete in a supercross, a race involving off-the-road motorcycles on an artificial dirt track. K.C. accepts a lucrative deal to race on a factory team and leaves behind his brother to fund his own racing.

  3. Trading Paint - Wikipedia

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    Sam and Cam Munroe are a father and son duo competing at the Talladega Short Track dirt race track. Sam is a local racing legend who now supports his son's racing in between dating divorcee Becca. Despite being a talented racer, Cam's car does not race well due to poor funding. Frustrated for losing the race due to engine issues, Sam's long ...

  4. List of auto racing films - Wikipedia

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    Direct sequel to Death Race 2000 [4] Logan Lucky: 2017 Comedy Stock car A group of people attempt a heist of the Charlotte Motor Speedway on a racing day. [3] Dirt: 2018 Action Off-road A young car thief works for an off-road racing team [12] Death Race: Beyond Anarchy: 2018 Sci-fi Sequel to 2008 Death Race film [4] Pegasus: 2019 Comedy Rallying

  5. Thunder in Carolina - Wikipedia

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    All filming was done during 1959 with much of the footage taken during the actual event. A film car was entered to capture on-track sequences and Rory Calhoun actually ran some laps during the race. Calhoun drives a two-tone 1957 Chevrolet, with a blue body and white top, while his friend-turned-competitor "Les York" is in a 1959 Oldsmobile.

  6. Red Dirt Rising - Wikipedia

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    Red Dirt Rising is a 2011 film starring Brad Yoder, Burgess Jenkins and Brett Rice based on the book Red Dirt Tracks: The Forgotten Heroes of Early Stockcar Racing by Gail Cauble Gurley telling the true story of race car driver Jimmie Lewallen. The film dramatizes the birth of NASCAR in the 1930s and 1940s.

  7. To Please a Lady - Wikipedia

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    The racing scenes were filmed at Carroll Speedway in Los Angeles. [2] Dirt track sequences were filmed at Arlington Downs in Texas. [2] Because Stanwyck was at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for shooting of the film's final scenes, she was on hand in Victory Lane after the 1950 race to offer the real 500 winner, Johnnie Parsons, the traditional congratulatory kiss.

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  9. Six Pack (film) - Wikipedia

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    In contention for the win against Terk, he swerves off the track, cutting off the Texas sheriff as he tries to take the kids away. Brewster and Lilah marry, adopting the kids. The end of the movie features real race footage from the 1982 NASCAR Coca-Cola 500, held at Atlanta Motor Speedway and won that year by Darrell Waltrip.