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  2. Megalopolis Expressway Trial - Wikipedia

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    Adness Ent. (U.S.) Megalopolis Expressway Trial (首都高速トライアル, Shuto kōsoku toraiaru) is the original title of a series of six Japanese films, about illegal highway racing in the Shuto Expressway, released between 1988 and 1996. An English subtitled version of the film series (renamed Freeway Speedway) was released on DVD in ...

  3. Honda NSX - Wikipedia

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    The Honda NSX, marketed in North America as the Acura NSX, is a two-seater, rear mid-engined, rear-wheel drive sports car manufactured by Honda. [1] The origins of the NSX trace back to 1984, with the HP-X (Honda Pininfarina eXperimental) concept, [2] for a 3.0 L (180 cu in) V6 rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive sports car.

  4. Honda NSX (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    Honda NSX (NA1/2) The first generation Honda NSX ( New Sportscar eXperimental ), marketed in North America and Hong Kong as the Acura NSX, [4] is a 2-seater, mid-engine sports car that was manufactured by Honda in Japan from 1990 until 2005.

  5. Keiichi Tsuchiya - Wikipedia

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    Honda NSX GT500 SUZ Ret: FUJ 8: SEN 12: FUJ 7: SUG 10: MIN 11: 17th 8 1997: Team Taisan with Advan Dodge Viper GTS-R GT500 SUZ: FUJ: SEN 10: FUJ Ret: MIN 14: SUG 8: 23rd 6 1998: TOYOTA TEAM SARD Toyota Supra GT500 SUZ 3: FUJ C: SEN 4: FUJ 9: MOT Ret: MIN 3: SUG Ret: 6th 36 1999: TOYOTA TEAM SARD Toyota Supra GT500 SUZ 16: FUJ 15: SUG Ret: MIN 7 ...

  6. Honda NSX (second generation) - Wikipedia

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    The second-generation Honda NSX ( New Sports eXperience; model code NC1 ), marketed as the Acura NSX in North America, China and Kuwait, is a two-seater, all-wheel drive, mid-engine hybrid electric sports car developed and manufactured by Honda. The car was developed in collaboration between the company's divisions in Japan and the United ...

  7. Road Fighter - Wikipedia

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    Road Fighter (ロードファイター, Rōdo Faitā) is a racing arcade video game developed by Konami and released in 1984, and was the first racing game from the company. The goal is to reach the finish line within the stages without running out of time, hitting other cars or running out of fuel (which is refilled by hitting a special type of car).

  8. Peter Cunningham (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    His first foray was in 2002 with the Acura NSX in the GS II class where he enjoyed a runner-up finish at VIR and a sixth-place finish at St. Jovite with co-driver Benoit Theetge. He made singular starts in 2006 [20] and 2007 driving in an Acura TSX, but took a run at a full season in 2008 driving for i-Moto Racing.

  9. List of transponder codes - Wikipedia

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    0041–0057. Belgium. Assigned for VFR traffic under Flight Information Services (BXL FIC). [citation needed] 0100. Australia. Flights operating at aerodromes (in lieu of codes 1200, 2000 or 3000 when assigned by ATC or noted in the Enroute Supplement). [6] 0100–0400.

  10. Midnight Club - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Club is a series of arcade-style racing video games developed by Rockstar San Diego and published by Rockstar Games. Midnight Club is similar to the Midtown Madness series (previously developed by Angel Studios), with a focus on competitive street racing in open world urban environments. Throughout the series, players race through ...

  11. British racing green - Wikipedia

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    British racing green, [2] or BRG, is a colour similar to Brunswick green, hunter green, forest green or moss green ( RAL 6005 ). It takes its name from the green international motor racing colour of the United Kingdom. This originated with the 1903 Gordon Bennett Cup, held in Ireland (then still part of the UK), as motor-racing on public roads ...