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  2. Motorcycle drag racing - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycle drag racing. Motorcycle drag racing (also known as "sprints") involves two participants lining up at a dragstrip with a signaled starting line. Upon the starting signal, the riders accelerate down a mile (0.40 km) or mile (0.20 km) long, two lane, straight paved track where their elapsed time and terminal speed are recorded.

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    VirtualDJ is the successor to AtomixMP3, the first version of which dates from September 2000. The development of AtomixMP3 stopped in December 2003 as soon as its successor VirtualDJ was marketed. VirtualDJ existed in three different versions until 2009: Home Edition (sold in stores), PRO (only available online), and Limited Version (free with ...

  4. Drag racing - Wikipedia

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    Drag racing. The Christmas tree counting down at Saskatchewan International Raceway, outside Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Note the blinder, to prevent the driver from being distracted by the lights for the other lane. Drag racing is a type of motor racing in which automobiles or motorcycles compete, usually two at a time, to be first to cross a set ...

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  6. Nostalgia drag racing - Wikipedia

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    Nostalgia drag racing. Nostalgia drag racing is a form of drag racing that uses cars from earlier eras of drag racing, as well as cars built to fit the guidelines of earlier eras using parts that would have been available in that era. The cars raced are a mixture between restored originals, while others are re-creations of older cars. [1]

  7. Dragstrip - Wikipedia

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    A dragstrip is a facility for conducting automobile and motorcycle acceleration events such as drag racing. Although a quarter mile (1320 feet, 402 m) is the best known measure for a drag track, many tracks are eighth mile (201 m) tracks, and the premiere classes will run 1,000 foot (304.8 m) races. The race is begun from a standing start which ...

  8. dB drag racing - Wikipedia

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    dB drag racing. dB drag racing is a competition rewarding the person who can produce the loudest sound inside a vehicle. [ 1][ 2] The "dB" means decibels of sound pressure level (SPL). In these competitions, SPL of over 140 decibels is common; and the international record in 2003 was 171.5 dB, with records as high as 180 dB claimed more recently.

  9. European Drag Racing Championship - Wikipedia

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    The European Drag Racing Championship is a combination of four Drag Racing categories that have competed in six events since 1996. [ 1] The European Drag Racing Season is held from May to September in four countries; UK, Sweden, Finland and Germany. [ 1] Each drag race category pairs two drivers that compete against each other and the winner is ...

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