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  2. Grassroots Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Grassroots Motorsports (GRM) is an American print and digital periodical devoted to hardcore sports cars, driving skill improvement, technical advice, and amateur motorsports such as road racing, autocross and rallying. It was established in 1984 and is published eight times a year. [2]

  3. Spec E30 - Wikipedia

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    Spec series tire (which is currently the Maxxis Victra RC-1 or VR-1 in 205/50/15 size) Minimum weight with driver at the end of the race is 2700 pounds Allowed modifications include rebuilding of the original BMW motor, but it must follow factory specifications.

  4. Justin Pawlak - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, he was picked up Team Falken Tire and has been with them ever since. For the 2012 FD Season, he drives the 2013 Falken Tire Ford Mustang RTR. [1] Justin continues his support of local, grassroots drifting by judging the Just Drift Top Drift series alongside fellow Formula D drivers Taka Aono and Hiro Sumida. [2]

  5. Classic Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Classic Motorsports is an American periodical devoted to classic cars, classic car restoration and vintage racing. It was established in 1986 and is published six times a year. The magazine's parent company, Motorsport Marketing Inc., based in Holly Hill, Florida, also publishes Grassroots Motorsports magazine.

  6. Pete Brock - Wikipedia

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    For more than 20 years Brock, joined by his wife Gayle, a world class photographer in her own right, covered endurance racing for automotive magazines such as Racer, Car & Driver, MotorTrend, Autoweek, Auto Aficionado, Classic Motorsports, Grassroots Motorsports, Excellence, Bimmer, Roundel, Sports Car Illustrated and Corvette magazine.

  7. Drifting (motorsport) - Wikipedia

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    Drifting has since exploded into a form of motorsport in North America, Australia, Asia and Europe. Grassroots drifting has seen a huge increase in popularity in the 21st century. Drifting has evolved into a competitive sport where drivers compete (almost exclusively in rear-wheel-drive cars) to earn points from judges based on various factors.