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  2. Chevron B16 - Wikipedia

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    The Chevron B16 was a Group 4 sports prototype race car, designed, developed, and built in 1969 by the British racing car manufacturer Chevron Cars as a two-seater racing sports car for the makes world championship. Brian Redman won the very first outing, the 500 km (310 mi) race at the Nürburgring on September 7, 1969, at a time of 3:13:01.6 ...

  3. Chevron Cars Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Chevron was particularly noted for its small-capacity sports cars and its Formula Two, Formula Three and Formula 5000 single-seaters. Although a Chevron F5000 did beat a representative Formula One field once in a race open to both categories (Peter Gethin at the Race of Champions in 1973), the marque never seriously addressed F1; one F1 car was built but not finished in Bennett's lifetime and ...

  4. Category:Chevron racing cars - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chevron racing cars" ... Chevron B16; Chevron B19; Chevron B20; Chevron B21; Chevron B23; Chevron B24; Chevron B26; Chevron B28; Chevron B30 ...

  5. Chevron B19 - Wikipedia

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    Chevron B19; Category: Group 6: Constructor: Chevron: Designer(s) Derek Bennett: Production: 1970-1971: Predecessor: Chevron B16: Successor: Chevron B21: Technical specifications; Chassis: Aluminum-reinforced steel tubular space frame covered in fiberglass body panels: Suspension (front) Double wishbones, coil springs over dampers, anti-roll ...

  6. Chevron B8 - Wikipedia

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    The Chevron B8 is a lightweight sports racing car, designed, developed and built by British manufacturer Chevron Cars, in 1968. It is homologated in the Prototype category of the International Automobile Federation. It won thirty-six races during its various engagements. Only 44 cars were built. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. Chevron B26 - Wikipedia

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    The Chevron B26 is a 2-liter Group 6 sports prototype race car, designed, developed and built by British manufacturer Chevron, in 1973. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Over its racing career, spanning 14 years, it won a total of 17 race wins (including 17 additional class wins), achieved 43 podium finishes, and clinched 9 pole positions. [ 4 ]

  8. 76 (gas station) - Wikipedia

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    Similar balls were near pit entrances at most NASCAR circuits until the sponsorship ended, but unlike spheres, they were flat on both sides and illuminated at night during races. [citation needed] Union 76 Gas station at night

  9. Texaco - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the merger with Chevron, Texaco's headquarters was a 750,000-square-foot (70,000 m 2) building in Harrison, in Westchester County, New York, near to White Plains. [49] [50] In 2002, Chevron Corporation sold the former Texaco Headquarters to Morgan Stanley.