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Motor and Sports
* Johnson Motor Sports, Racing and Performance Company located at 3247 Hwy 63 S. Lucedale, Mississippi
In 1969, tension and in-fighting over Pro Racing's autonomy caused Bishop to resign and help form the International Motor Sports Association.
In the UK, the MSA ( Motor Sports Association ) regulates most ' owner driver ' Karting.
In 1987 Saleen Autosport Mustangs driven by Steve Saleen and Rick Titus won the SCCA Escort Endurance SSGT championship, and in International Motor Sports Association ( IMSA ) racing a Mustang again won the GTO class in the Daytona 24 hours.
Braselton is the headquarters of the American Le Mans Series, American Junior Golf Association, Elan Motorsport Technologies, IMSA, Denis Griffiths and Associates, Inc ( Golf Course Architects ), Macedonia World Baptist Missions, Atlantic Engineering Group, Hamilton State Bank, Independence Bank, Hometown Community Bank, Jeffrey's Sports Grill chain, Chateau Elan Hotels and Resorts, TJ Madden + Associates, Krohn Racing, D4 Capital Holdings, G-Force Technologies, Freedom Energy, the Panoz Motor Sports Group, Skip Barber Racing School, BBS of America, the Road Atlanta race track and Year One.
:" Railway Service Crane ", " Sports Motor Car ", " Coal Tipper ", " Cargo Ship ", " Double Decker Bus ", " Lifting Shovel ", " Blocksetting Crane ", " Beam Bridge ", " Dumper Truck ", " Automatic Gantry Crane ", " Automatic Snow Loader ", " 4-4-0 Passenger Locomotive "
North Campus is home to the fraternity quads, the Henry Crown Sports Pavilion and Norris Aquatics Center and other athletic facilities, the Technological Institute, Dearborn Observatory, and other science-related buildings including Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Hall for Nanofabrication and Molecular Self-Assembly, and the Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center.
* Grand Touring Over, an International Motor Sports Association category for production cars
This case, SFX Motor Sports Inc., v. Davis, was not published in official reports, but is available at 2006 WL 3616983.
Ralliart ( later Mitsubishi Motors Motor Sports ), was Mitsubishi's racing subsidiary, although the company ceased competing formally in 2010.
The Estate version of the Astra, the ' Sports Tourer ', debuted at the 2010 Paris Motor Show and went on sale shortly afterwards, with a starting price of £ 16, 575 for the ES version, then Exclusiv, SRI and SE versions, with the SE costing from £ 20, 345.
** TNN Motor Sports / TNN Sports, aired motorsports events from 1983 – 2003
Ultima Sports Ltd, a manufacturer of sports cars is based in Hinckley as is Paynes Garages Ltd, one of the oldest family-owned Ford Motor Dealerships in the UK.
She also served as a member of the Motor Sports Licensing Appeal Authority and of the Working Party on the Environment.
The Austin Healey was extensively raced by the Donald Healey Motor Company in Europe at Le Mans and in Sebring in the U. S., in classic rallies by the BMC competitions department, and was recognized from the very beginning by the Sports Car Club of America ( SCCA ).
Austin A40 Sports, ca 1951, designed by Eric Neal and manufactured by Austin Motor Company in conjunction with Jensen Motors.
Angmering is also home to the Oval Raceway, also known as the Angmering Motor Sports Centre.
* Motor Sports Association, the governing body for motorsport in the United Kingdom
* Chevrolet Intrepid, the International Motor Sports Association GT Championship car, which raced from 1991 to 1993
* International Motor Sports Association official site
International motoring authors like Andrew Frankel ( AutoCar & Motor ) Russell Bulgin ( Car ) Mark Hales ( Fast Lane ) Gianni Marin ( Gente Motore ) and Bernd Ostmann ( AutoMotor Und Sport ) have not only lent their name to the NSX in print but publicly praised the technology and innovation of Honda's NSX and in the BBC book NSX-Hondas Super Sports Car ( ISBN 0 9517751 0 3 ) describe the vehicle as worthy of the title supercar.
Category: Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame inductees

Motor and Developments
Motor Racing Developments Ltd., commonly known as Brabham (), was a British racing car manufacturer and Formula One racing team.
To meet that aim, Brabham and Tauranac set up Motor Racing Developments Ltd. ( MRD ), deliberately avoiding the use of either man ’ s name.
Brabham had a poor season, scoring only four points, and — having run his own private Coopers in non-championship events during 1961 — left the company in 1962 to drive for his own team: the Brabham Racing Organisation, using cars built by Motor Racing Developments.
Motor Racing Developments initially concentrated on making money by building cars for sale to customers in lower formulae, so the new car for the Formula One team was not ready until partway through the 1962 Formula One season.
Brabham and Tauranac set up a company called Motor Racing Developments Ltd. ( MRD ), which initially produced customer racing cars, while Brabham himself continued to race for Cooper.
Brabham left Cooper in 1962 to drive for his own team: the Brabham Racing Organisation, using cars built by Motor Racing Developments.
The Corsair convertible was a product of Crayford Engineering | Crayford Auto Developments which was first exhibited at the London Motor Show in October 1966 With the vinyl roof ed Corsair 2000E Ford attempted to compete on price half a class up in the category dominated ( in the UK ) by the Rover P6 | Rover 2000 and Triumph 2000.
Soon after, the track was sold to Grovewood Securities, and John Webb put in charge of Motor Circuit Developments to manage the circuit.
After development and testing in 1999, the Hyundai World Rally Team and Motor Sport Developments ( MSD ) debuted the Accent WRC at the 2000 Swedish Rally.
Sprite is a historical British make of motorcycle, built by Hipkin & Evans, Sprite Motor Cycles, Oldbury, and later by Sprite Developments Ltd., Halesowen, Worcester ( 1965 – 1971 ).
The design was led by McLaren F1 stylist Peter Stevens in conjunction with Hyundai World Rally Team's support company Motor Sports Developments ( MSD ).
In 1963, Geoff Clarke ; the owner of Motor Racing Stables, moved his racing school to the Brands Hatch circuit. This brought him in contact with John Webb ; Managing Director of Developments at Brands Hatch.

Motor and automotive
Apart from its domestic brand SEAT, which is the major contributor to the automotive sector of the country, and Santana Motor, many suppliers and foreign car and truck makers-like Volkswagen, Nissan, Daimler Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Renault, GM / Opel, PSA Peugeot / Citroën, Iveco ,... etc.
The Shanghai-based SAIC Motor is one of the three largest automotive corporations in China, and has strategic partnerships with Volkswagen and General Motors.
On November 3, 1911, Swiss race car driver and automotive engineer Louis Chevrolet co-founded the Chevrolet Motor Car Company in Detroit with William C. Durant and investment partners William Little ( maker of the Little automobile ) and Dr. Edwin R. Campbell ( son-in-law of Durant ) and in 1912 R. S. McLaughlin GEO of General Motors in Canada.
The 1901 to 1904 Oldsmobile Curved Dash was the first mass-produced car, made from the first automotive assembly line, an invention that is often miscredited to Henry Ford and the Ford Motor Company.
* Keihin Indiana Precision Technology: a subsidiary of Honda Motor that manufactures automotive components including intake manifolds, engine control units, and throttle bodies.
Hybrid II became the first dummy to comply with the American Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard ( FMVSS ) for testing of automotive lap and shoulder belts.
* Motor Trend, an automotive magazine
The company sold its automotive fuel cell assets to Daimler AG and Ford Motor Company.
Daewoo was forced to sell off its automotive arm, Daewoo Motor, to General Motors in 2001.
It was a well received car by the automotive press and was selected as the Motor Trend Car of the Year for 1970.
As an industral city, it hosts several automobile or automotive components plants, including a plant owned by Toyota Motor Corporation and one by its subsidiary Kanto Auto Works.
* Moon Motor Car, a United States automotive company
British Motor Holdings inherited a plethora of British automotive marques:
* Triumph Motor Company, a defunct British automotive manufacturer
The Lenham Motor Company of Kent, founded in 1960, was, and still is one of the once many " cottage industry " automotive companies providing specialist conversions based upon commercial brand platforms.
Hudson Motor Company, wanting a female perspective on automotive design, hired Elizabeth Ann Thatcher, who later became Betty Thatcher Oros, in 1939.
The marque was established through a joint-venture arrangement, set up in 1952 between Leonard Lord of the Austin division of the British Motor Corporation ( BMC ) and the Donald Healey Motor Company, a renowned automotive engineering and design firm.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Mosed moved to Lackawanna as a child when his father's automotive job with Ford Motor Company was relocated to the Buffalo plant.
* The Institute of the Motor Industry, a professional organisation for the UK automotive industry
The marque may be seeing a revival in the automotive sector with the showing of a model at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show.
OSEK ( Offene Systeme und deren Schnittstellen für die Elektronik in Kraftfahrzeugen ; English: " Open Systems and their Interfaces for the Electronics in Motor Vehicles ") is a standards body that has produced specifications for an embedded operating system, a communications stack, and a network management protocol for automotive embedded systems.
CVCC is a trademark by the Honda Motor Company for an engine with reduced automotive emissions, which stood for " Compound Vortex Controlled Combustion ".
Under his leadership, the company became one of the world's largest suppliers of sensors for aeronautic, automotive, and industrial applications supplying amongst others General Electric and the Ford Motor Company.

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