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  2. Louis Krages - Wikipedia

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    The '24h of Le Mans 1985' winning Joest-Porsche 956C of Ludwig, Barilla and "Winter" John Winter - Opel Team Joest - Opel Calibra V6 exits The Esses, 1994 DTM Donington Park. Louis Krages (born Klaus Louis Kragés , 2 August 1949 – 11 January 2001), more commonly known by his pseudonym John Winter , was a German racing driver and businessman.

  3. America's Worst Driver - Wikipedia

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    All contestants are enrolled in a Driver's Education class in their respective cities regardless of what happens in the series. In the two-part finale, the eight worst drivers meet up in Los Angeles to show who is the most improved, with each driver winning a new car, while the driver who hasn't improved is named America's Worst Driver.

  4. Canada's Worst Driver - Wikipedia

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    Season 1's theme was "winter driving". This was the only season filmed in the winter; all subsequent seasons have been filmed during the summer. This season's worst driver was Chris Ferguson. Chris was the first person named Canada's Worst Driver due to his inexperience and lack of awareness on the road.

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  6. Britain's Worst Driver - Wikipedia

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    In the first series Kay Brown was titled "Britain's worst driver", the title held by Brian Scrivener in series 2. In the first series, Joseph was the first rehabilited driver and won a Rover 75. In following episodes, Tim won a Ford Ka, Valli won a Suzuki Jimny, and Arif won the bad prize of a Lada Riva, leaving Sharon to win an MG TF.

  7. Winter Heat Series - Wikipedia

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    The program aired during the winter months between November and January (during NASCAR's offseason). The program began during the 1994–1995 winter and ran through the 1998–1999 winter. The races were held at the 3/8 mile Tucson Raceway Park in Tucson, Arizona. TNN originally broadcast the races before ESPN took over.

  8. Drivers License (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released to all digital music and streaming platforms four days later, alongside a music video on YouTube. [7] It is the lead single to her debut studio album Sour, which Rodrigo had originally planned to be an EP. [5] "Drivers License" impacted US contemporary hit radio on January 19. [8]

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