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    Bbc Narrative

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    The Ardennes Forest was alive during the peak of summer. The birds were chirping, wind was passing through the leaves, and race cars were roaring through Eau Rouge. It was the middle of July and temperatures soared into triple digits. The sun was beaming down on the magnificent Spa Francorchamps circuit, and it was a perfect day to go racing. This round in Belgium was the only round of the BRDC British F3 Championship not held in England, and I was looking to capitalize on this chance to make my

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    You're driving down the straight stretch at 200 mph, slowing down for one of the three left hand turns; you’re surrounded by other cars all doing the same things, all trying to achieve the same goal: to be the first racer to cross the checkered line. The sport, is called NASCAR, it attracts hundreds of thousands of people to watch each and every race. NASCAR was started by back country bootleggers in Georgia; in late 1947, a meeting was held to discuss the future of stock car racing, and NASCAR was

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    behind the process. The team must prepare for a race regardless of the length by getting the engines running to the RPM and efficiency needed to make sure the car is at maximum performance. They can not have errors when it comes to race time because one mistake could cost them their car or pride. The types of tires and functionality of clothing play a huge role in how a driver will perform in a race which inflicts how films and music are perceived when it comes to racing cars. Tires come in different

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    ultra-modern, the auction finished with total combined sales exceeding a staggering $50 million. An impressive six vehicles registered million-dollar bids, with the five cars below earning the highest winning bids from buyers. 2014 Ferrari LaFerrari One of the most meticulously designed and constructed cars ever to hit the road, it isn 't hyperbole to say that the 2014 Ferrari LaFerrari

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    The Art of Racing in the Rain

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    All characters still go through their trials and tribulations; however, Zoe calms everyone down and sets a softer mood in the book. At least up until the climax of the story. One trait that Enzo has that human’s lack, is the ability to sense when things are not right. “When Denny was away and Eve fed me and she leaned down to give me my bowl of food and my nose was near her head, I had detected a bad odor, like rotting wood

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    Wes Anderson, director of several films including Moonrise Kingdom, Royal Tenenbaums, and The Grand Budapest Hotel, has a very unique style of cinematography, often recognized by his use of long duration shots, excessive panning, and symmetric and centered frames. In his short film, Castello Cavalcanti, which tells the story of a race car driver who accidentally crashes in his ancestral village, Wes Anderson implements several different techniques such as pans in camera movement, juxtaposition in

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    Pit Stop Closed Essay

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    three years in strengthening our portfolio of businesses at Auto World. The actions we are announcing today will further enhance our ability to increase market share and improve sales and earnings at our company by providing our customers with ‘one stop’ shopping for our ‘do-ityourself’ retail customers and our ‘do-it-for-me’ customers.” The 30 facilities are expected to be closed on or before June 30, 2007. It is also expected that Auto World’s Auto Boyz Retail Centers will be fully prepared

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    Is America’s Sport, Really a Sport? NASCAR is America’s sport. Not only being the number one spectator sport, but it being born and raised here too. But some would argue it’s not really a sport. Me, being a die-hard fan, I race go-karts every once in awhile and just driving a few 20 lap races make me sore. Imagine going over 200 miles an hour, pulling five G’s for up to 15 seconds, and around 35 G’s in the average crash. I can tell you NASCAR is a sport. By definition, NASCAR is a sport, but

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    Series 7 Research Paper

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    Braun Series 5 5030s vs Series 7 740s The Series 5 and Series 7 have many of the same features, but with more advanced technology available in the Series 7. That's really why Braun comes out with the same features, but each model Series is an improvement over the last. The Series 5 5030s has an AutoSensing motor that will sense the denseness of your beard. The Series 7 740s has a more advanced AutoSense and Sonic technology. The motor will read the thickness of your whiskers and send more power

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    Drag racing is a form of motor racing sport that involves the use of automobiles and motorcycles that are specifically manufactured for the purpose of racing. The competitors usually aim at becoming the first one to cross the finish line and, therefore, be declared the winners of the race. This sporting race involves competition where the participating automobiles or motorcycles follow a straight but short course from a standing start. The course is usually 402 meters in length and can in some cases

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