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  2. Tyco Toys - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, TYCO changed its focus from train kits to ready-to-run trains sold in hobby shops and added HO-scale electric racing sets, or "slot car" sets. A wide range of slot cars and repair parts, track sections, controllers and accessories were also available. The slot car rage started in 1963. [3]

  3. Slot car - Wikipedia

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    Although there is HO racing on commercial and shop-tracks, probably most HO racing occurs on home racetracks. In addition to the major scales, slot cars have been commercially produced in 1:48 scale and 1:43 scale , corresponding to O gauge model trains. 1:48 cars were promoted briefly in the 1960s, and 1:43 slot car sets are generally marketed today (2007) as children's toys.

  4. Racing Post - Wikipedia

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    Racing Post is a British daily horse racing, greyhound racing and sports betting publisher published in print and digital formats. It is printed in tabloid format from Monday to Sunday. As of December 2008 [update] , it has an average daily circulation of 60,629 copies.

  5. AMC Javelin - Wikipedia

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    The AMC Javelin is an American front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door hardtop automobile manufactured by American Motors Corporation (AMC) across two generations, 1968 through 1970 and 1971 through 1974 model years.

  6. AJS 7R - Wikipedia

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    348cc single SOHC four stroke. Power. 37 bhp (28 kW) at 7500 rpm. Weight. 285 pounds (129 kg) ( dry) The AJS 7R was a British 350 cc racing motorcycle built from 1948 to 1963 by Associated Motor Cycles . It was also commonly known as the ‘Boy Racer’, and won victories both for the factory and for privateers right from its introduction in 1948.

  7. Holman-Moody - Wikipedia

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    Holman-Moody is an American racecar manufacturer, marine engine manufacturer and former auto racing team. The company currently operates out of Charlotte, North Carolina, but is no longer a race team. Holman-Moody continues to manufacture racing vehicles using vintage parts and methods, along with special editions of modern Ford sports cars. [1]

  8. R&G (motorcycle accessories) - Wikipedia

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    R&G. R&G is a British company active in the design, marketing and distribution of motorcycle accessories and crash protection products. Previously known as R&G Racing, it was formed in 1999 and is located near Alton, Hampshire, England. R&G is an official sponsor of the British Superbike Championship [1] and MotoAmerica [2] and its products ...

  9. Crystal Palace circuit - Wikipedia

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    Pre-war Circuit (1937–1939) Length. 3.219 km (2.000 miles) Race lap record. 2:11.900 ( Pat Fairfield, ERA C-Type, 1937, Voiturette) Crystal Palace circuit is a former motor racing circuit in Crystal Palace Park in the Crystal Palace area of south London, England. The route of the track is still largely extant but the roads are now mainly used ...