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  2. Rochdale (car) - Wikipedia

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    The GT was designed for the Ford Popular and was based on the Rochdale F type racing body, but a roof was added to increase the chassis's torsional stiffness (flex) compared to the open ST. The GT was well equipped and came ready-fitted with doors, bonnet, and curved windscreen. From 1960 the car was available with Rochdale's own chassis.

  3. Bo-Dyn Bobsled Project - Wikipedia

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    Bodine partnered with race-car builder Bob Cuneo to build sleds. Bodine had recently purchased the assets of AK Racing, and used his leverage and connections as a NASCAR car owner to begin fundraising for the project. The project, known as Bo-Dyn ("Bo" for Bodine, "Dyn" for Chassis Dynamics), started having its sleds used by the U.S. team in ...

  4. Reynard 2KI - Wikipedia

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    The Reynard 2KI is an open-wheel racing car chassis designed and built by Reynard Racing Cars that competed in the 2000 IndyCar season.It was extremely competitive and dominant, winning 13 out of the 20 races that season, including the season-opener at Miami.

  5. Bobsleigh - Wikipedia

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    After the 2018 Winter Olympics, the International Olympic Committee and the IBSF agreed to add women's monobob as an Olympic sport for the 2022 Winter Olympics, so that there would be an equal number of women's and men's events in bobsleigh. Prior to the 2020–21 competitive season, monobobs were traditionally constructed on one-piece chassis.

  6. Formula Vee - Wikipedia

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    Variants of the Formula Vee rules exist in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, the UK & Ireland, South Africa, and New Zealand. Particularly notable is Formula First, racing in the US and New Zealand, which employs the same chassis, but with later model Beetle parts, a larger 1,600 cc (98 cu in) motor (New Zealand uses the 1,200 cc [73 cu in] variant) and other upgraded components such as disc ...

  7. The Coolest Cars You Can Legally Import to the U.S. in 2025

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    With 282 horsepower and 324 pound-feet of torque to move around 2476 pounds of car, and a fully independent suspension, the Aero 8 is like a piston-engined racing aircraft: a blend of old tech and ...

  8. Mystery solved: What are those little robot cars driving ...

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    What those little Olympic track-and-field robots do The little cars are, in fact, recovery robots used to transport thrown objects (e.g. discus, javelins, hammers) back to where they belong after ...

  9. 2002 Formula Nippon Championship - Wikipedia

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    Chassis Engine Rounds Xbox Team Impul: 1 Satoshi Motoyama: Reynard 01L Mugen MF308 All 2 Michael Krumm: Reynard 99L 1–2 Olympic Kondo Racing Team: 3 Seiji Ara: Reynard 99L Mugen MF308 All 4 Katsutomo Kaneishi: Reynard 99L Reynard 2KL All Team 5ZIGEN: 5 Naoki Hattori: Reynard 01L Mugen MF308 All 6 Ryo Michigami: 1–2, 5–10 Hidetoshi ...