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** and NASCAR
** Hickory Motor Speedway, a racetrack that used to host NASCAR races
** NASCAR postponed the September 16 Winston Cup New Hampshire 300 race at Loudon until November 23.
** NASCAR Elite Division
** NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series Racing
** Rick Mast, American NASCAR driver
** Mark Martin, American NASCAR driver
** Dover International Speedway, a NASCAR race track located at Dover Downs
** Speed Channel ( USA, Canada, Caribbean and Latin America ): coverage is hosted by current NASCAR driver and former V8 Supercar champion Marcos Ambrose on a week delay except Surfers Paradise and Bathurst starting in 2011.
** Hudson Hornet ( which competed in 1951-1953 NASCAR races as the Fabulous Hudson Hornet under various drivers )
** Rockingham Speedway, AKA " The Rock ", a former NASCAR track located outside of Rockingham, NC
** NASCAR Championship Dale Earnhardt
** NASCAR Championship-Richard Petty
** NASCAR Championship-Cale Yarborough
** NASCAR Winston Cup Championship Cale Yarborough
** NASCAR Championship-Richard Petty
** NASCAR Championship Richard Petty (# 43 Plymouth, Petty Enterprises )
** NASCAR championship won by Benny Parsons
** NASCAR Championship Richard Petty (# 43 Plymouth, Petty Enterprises )
** NASCAR Championship Richard Petty in the # 43 Plymouth for Petty Enterprises
** October 24 death of Ricky Hendrick, 24, NASCAR driver, in a plane crash with nine other people
** NASCAR Championship-Joe Weatherly ( for Bud Moore in the # 8 Pontiac )
** NASCAR Championship-Darrell Waltrip
** Michael Waltrip won the Daytona 500, a race that also saw the death of seven-time NASCAR Cup champion Dale Earnhardt in an unspectacular crash during the final lap.
** NASCAR Championship-Jeff Gordon
** NASCAR Championship Tony Stewart

** and Championship
** UEFA European Championship: 2000
** Italian Championship: 6-1979, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996.
** County Championship matches
** Kyushu Sangyo University-Baseball Team won the National Championship in 2005
** Championship since, when in New York.
** Championship since moving to San Francisco.
** The Ultimate Warrior defeats Hulk Hogan to win the WWF Championship in a Title for Title, winner takes all match at WrestleMania VI in front of nearly 68, 000 at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario
** The 10th European Football Championship ( UEFA Euro 96 ) begins in England.
** Denmark beats Germany 2 0 to win the 1992 UEFA European Football Championship at Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden.
** The Baltimore Orioles defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series, 1 0, to sweep the series for their 1st World Championship.
** Duke defeats Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball by the score of 72-65 to claim the NCAA Division I Basketball Championship.
** The Baltimore Orioles defeat the Cincinnati Reds in Game 5 of the World Series, 9 3, to win the series 4 games to 1 for their 2nd World Championship.
** Fluminense wins the Brazil Football Championship.
** The Clube Atletico Mineiro wins the Brazil Football Championship.
** The Green Bay Packers become the first team in the modern era to win their third consecutive NFL Championship, 21-17 over the Dallas Cowboys in what became known as " The Ice Bowl ".
** The Seattle SuperSonics win the NBA Championship against the Washington Bullets.
** Underage Gaelic football teams have also had considerable successes on the field at both provincial and national level-winning the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship seven times ( the most recent, also in 2010 ) and the All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship four times.
** 6 0 against Wolverhampton Wanderers, 31 March 2007 ( Football League Championship )
** U. S. Open 14. 1 Pocket Billiards Championship ( see straight pool ); often referred to as the " U. S. Open 14. 1 Championship ", " U. S. Open 14. 1 Pocket Billiards Championship ", or " U. S. Open Straight Pool Championship "
** U. S. Open Bank Pool Championship ( see bank pool )
** U. S. Open Seven-ball Championship ( see seven-ball )

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