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She was known as "the fastest woman on four wheels". [3] She co-hosted the Spike TV show Xtreme 4x4 for more than 90 episodes from 2005 to 2009. [4] Other television shows on which she appeared include Overhaulin', MythBusters, The List: 1001 Car Things To Do Before You Die, All Girls Garage, [5] and Science Channel's How to Build...
The VRSC was introduced in 2001 in a single model called the V-Rod aiming to compete against Japanese and American muscle bikes. The V-Rod's Revolution engine was developed for road use by Porsche Engineering with the aid of a few Harley-Davidson engineers [6] [7] [8] from Harley-Davidson's VR1000 V-twin racing bike engine.
The V-Girls did not perform as a traditional theater group. Instead, they dissected and discussed various feminist works and topics. These presentations were scripted during private meetings prior to the performance. [5] The five women would arrange themselves at a long table at the front of the room in order to form a discussion panel.
In 2019, Force became the first woman driver to be the Number 1 qualifier in Top Fuel at the U.S. Nationals. [7] On Oct 2, 2022, Force set the national record with fastest top fuel run in history at 338.17 mph [8] at the NHRA Midwest Nationals. Brittany won the 2022 NHRA TopFuel championship. Brittany has 16 career NHRA wins. [9]
The fastest and most expensive Rod formula are the National Hot Rods (not to be confused with the American-based National Hot Rod Association) which use tube chassis, kevlar bodies and highly tuned 2 litre straight-4 engines. This formula also races in Ireland, continental Europe and South Africa. They have similarities with some of the more ...
Wendy Orlean Williams (May 28, 1949 – April 6, 1998) was an American singer, best known as the lead singer of the punk rock band Plasmatics.She was noted for her onstage theatrics, which included partial nudity, exploding equipment, firing a shotgun, and chainsawing guitars. [1]
By 2007, Hotrod was captain of Gotham's "Queens of Pain" team. [5]Also in 2007, Hotrod worked with Tibbie X on a pop-punk band called "Kissy Kamikaze." Hotrod's name is mentioned on this album in the "intro," and the album later talks about Roller Derby in their song "Roller Derby Riot GO!
Newspaper reporter Vanessa Trojan (Lindsay Calkins) is sent to "Anywhere, Washington," to do a feature on two female racing legends. When the women, Jo Leene Dodge (Melene Marie Brown) and Betty Petty (Kimberly Lynn Layfield), take her to a rockabilly house party, a glowing light appears in the night sky and people begin to feel ill.