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Open wheel car - Open wheel car is a term for cars, usually purpose-built racecars, with the wheels located outside the car's main body, as distinct from cars which have their wheels below the body or fenders, in the manner of most street cars, stock cars, or touring cars. Open-wheel racing includes many types and levels of motor racing including Formula One, American Championship Car Racing (Champcar, IRL), sprint car, midget car, and others.
Volk racing wheels - Volk Racing wheels are the product of RAYS ENGINEERING, a high-end Japanese wheel manufacturer for both motor sport and street use. Their wheels feature both high tech forging and materials.
American Championship Car Racing - This article provides a general outline of the major American Open-Wheel motor racing championship, for specific information on the current Champ Car World Series and the Indy Racing League see Champ Car and IRL.
British American Racing - British American Racing is a Formula One constructor that competed in the sport from 1999 to 2005. BAR began by acquiring Tyrrell, and by using Supertec engines, but eventually partnered with Honda in the next six years.
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Model Race Car - Model Race Car Mercedes McLaren Radio-Controlled 1:6 Scale Car With this 1:6 Scale Radio Controlled Mercedes McLaren Car, you can give your youngsters the thrills of being behind the wheel without having them get a learner's permit. This authentic scale reproduction has all the vroom-vroom excitement of the real thing without the vroom-vroom price tag. An internal 9.6V rechargeable battery powers this radio-controlled muscle car with plenty of speed model race car and ...
1950s American Car in Racing Sports - 1950s American Car in Racing Sports Mercedes McLaren Radio-Controlled 1:6 Scale Car With this 1:6 Scale Radio Controlled Mercedes McLaren Car, you can give your youngsters the thrills of being behind the wheel without having them get a learner's permit. This authentic scale reproduction has all the vroom-vroom excitement of the real thing without the vroom-vroom price tag. An internal 9.6V rechargeable battery powers this radio-controlled muscle car with plenty of speed 1950s ...
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