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The image is a caricature of legendary hot rod guru Clay Smith (1915–1954), well known for his red hair. [1] Mr. Horsepower is rarely without a cigar, but when he is, he has a "cigar replacement", such as a candy cane for the holidays. The character is well known among car aficionados. [2]
The Tyrrell P34 (Project 34), commonly known as the "six-wheeler", was a Formula One (F1) race car designed by Derek Gardner, Tyrrell's chief designer. [1] The car used four specially manufactured 10-inch diameter (254 mm) wheels and tyres at the front, with two ordinary-sized wheels at the back.
A prototype racing car XJ-S: 1976-1996 Coupé, Targa, Convertible XJR-12: 1990 Coupé A sports-prototype race car XJR-15: 1990-1992 Limited to 53 units XJ 220: 1992-1994 Limited production XK/ XK8/ XKR: 1996-2015 Coupé, Convertible XKR-S/ XKR-S GT: 2012-2015 C-X75: 2010-2015 Coupé Concept Car XFR-S: 2012-2015 Sedan, Sportbrake XE SV Project 8 ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 August 2024. American sports car (built 1963–1966) Cheetah number 002, aluminum-bodied An original 1964 Cheetah on track at the 2016 Goodwood Festival of Speed The Bill Thomas Cheetah was an American sports car designed and engineered entirely with American components, and built from 1963 to 1966 by ...
Image of the winning car of the 1985 Indianapolis 500 (Danny Sullivan) The March 85C is an open-wheel race car, designed by Adrian Newey, and built by March Engineering, to compete in the 1985 IndyCar season. March would win 10 out of the 15 races that season, along with taking 12 pole positions.
Chaparral Cars was a pioneering American automobile racing team and race car developer that engineered, built, and raced cars from 1963 through 1970. Founded in 1962 by American Formula One racers Hap Sharp and Jim Hall, it was named after the roadrunner, a fast-running ground cuckoo also known as a chaparral bird.
Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Phoenix looks to be the last for Denny Hamlin in a FedEx-sponsored car. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images) (James Gilbert via Getty Images)
Shirley Muldowney (born June 19, 1940), also known professionally as "Cha Cha" and the "First Lady of Drag Racing", is an American auto racer.She was the first woman to receive a license from the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) to drive a Top Fuel dragster.