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  2. King Racing - Wikipedia

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    Goodyear gave King Racing their only CART win when he drove to victory at the Marlboro 500 at Michigan International Speedway. Goodyear finished 12th in points (King Racing's highest CART position in points). The 1994 season was the last in CART for King Racing, as Bernstein opted to shut the team down.

  3. Roland Leong - Wikipedia

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    Roland Leong (1945 – December 29, 2023) was an American drag racer from Honolulu, whose "Hawaiian" brand cars achieved many victories. He later went on to act as crew chief in Funny Car races. "Hawaiian" cars

  4. Shelby Monaco King Cobra - Wikipedia

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    The Shelby Monaco King Cobra, also known simply as the Shelby King Cobra, is a specially modified series of purpose-built sports racing cars, that competed in both the United States Road Racing Championship and the Can-Am series, between 1963 and 1967. [1] [2] It dominated and won the championship three consecutive years in a row (1963, 1964 ...

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  6. Royale Racing - Wikipedia

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    When King acquired an Elva he had the intention to race the car himself. This evolved into preparing race cars for others. He founded Racing Preparations, specializing in Coventry Climax engines. After the demand for Climax engines decreased King and business partner Alan Cornock decided to focus on constructing race cars. In 1968 King founded ...

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  8. Hawaiian Super Prix - Wikipedia

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    The idea for a major Hawaiian auto racing event began as early as 1993, with Dick Rutherford as the promoter. [1] Rutherford had been involved with Indy car racing since 1971, a close friend of car owner U.E. "Pat" Patrick. He also ran the ARS series from 1986–1987.

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