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  2. That's How I Beat Shaq - Wikipedia

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    The Movie. The comic strip xkcd 's "Future Archaeology" [ 7 ] imagines a time traveler visiting today from a future where only two texts from our era survive. One is the story of Noah building an ark and "The other is an account of how a man named Aaron Carter defeated a god named Shaq," a reference to this song.

  3. List of films about automobiles - Wikipedia

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    The car used in the movie was a BMW. 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003), sequel of The Fast and the Furious (2001). Transporter 2 (2005), sequel of The Transporter (2002), with the same concept but the car used in the movie is the new Audi A8 W12. Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005), sixth film in the Herbie series. Cars (2006), animated film by Pixar.

  4. List of auto racing films - Wikipedia

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    Dorf Goes Auto Racing: 1990 Comedy Stock car Direct-to-video short film. Part of Tim Conway's Dorf series. Days of Thunder: 1990 Drama Stock car Tom Cruise as a NASCAR newcomer, based loosely on Tim Richmond. [5] Thunderbolt: 1995 Action Touring car Hong Kong film with Jackie Chan as a race-car mechanic. [2] Race the Sun: 1996 Family Solar car

  5. Ken Carter (stuntman) - Wikipedia

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    Believing that Carter had lost his nerve, the film crew secretly arranged for another stunt driver, American Kenny Powers, to perform the jump while Carter was in his hotel room in Ottawa, Ontario. The Powers jump was a failure, [ 3 ] with the car travelling only 506 feet (154 m) in the air and breaking apart in flight before crash-landing in ...

  6. Cartercar - Wikipedia

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    Carter was a personal friend of Cadillac founder Henry Leland, and his unfortunate death prompted Leland to urge Charles Kettering's development of the Self-Starter (introduced in 1912), the first successful motor vehicle electric starting system, thus eliminating the dangerous crank. An ad for the 1912 Cartercar states that it includes a self ...

  7. Travis Carter Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Travis Carter Enterprises (later known as Haas-Carter Motorsports, K Mart Racing, BelCar Motorsports and Richardson-Haas Motorsports) was a NASCAR and USAR Pro Cup team. It was mostly owned by former crew chief Travis Carter and Carl Haas. The team previously fielded entries in the Winston Cup Series before closing.

  8. Jimmy Carter marks 1 year in hospice: 4 longevity lessons ...

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    Carter was an avid runner until he was 80 and developed knee problems, so he switched to swimming and walking, he told The Washington Post in 2013 and 2018. View this post on Instagram.

  9. Pancho Carter - Wikipedia

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    Duane Claude Carter Jr. [1] (born June 11, 1950), nicknamed "Pancho," is an American retired open-wheel racing driver. Best known for his participation in Championship car racing, he won the pole position for the 1985 Indianapolis 500 , and won the Michigan 500 in 1981 .