- The
Mile of
Cars is an
automotive ****ociation in
National City, California,
southeast of San Diego. The
mile-long
stretch of
National City
Boulevard comprises...
- The
mile,
sometimes the
international mile or
statute mile to
distinguish it from
other miles, is a
British imperial unit and
United States customary...
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between two
cars,
since there exist a
variety of
different opinions regarding the
interpretation of, for example, 1/4
mile trap
speed results, the
car shown...
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Mile held more
national championship midget, stock, and Indy
car races than any
other track in the
country between 1947 and 1980. In 1954, the 1-
mile...
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Milwaukee Mile in West Allis,
Wisconsin has
hosted American open-wheel
car racing events dating back to 1937. The AAA
Contest Board, USAC, CART,
Champ Car World...
- A
car, or an automobile, is a
motor vehicle with wheels. Most
definitions of
cars state that they run
primarily on roads, seat one to
eight people, have...
- 0-145 mph (233 km/h) in 4.9s 1⁄4
mile (402 m) in 7.9s at 177 mph (285 km/h) When
considering the 1⁄4
mile time, the
car had a 155 mph (249 km/h) top speed...
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Other methods of
alleviating the last
mile problem such as
bicycle sharing systems,
car sharing programs, pod
cars (personal
rapid transit), and motorized...
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Kenneth Henry Jarvis Miles (1
November 1918 – 17
August 1966) was an
English sports car racing engineer and
driver best
known for his
motorsport career...
- 560 hp (418 kW), that
slung the
car through the 1⁄4
mile (0.40 km)
traps in 10.89
seconds – are
considered muscle cars by some, and not by others. Drag...