Four Inch Course — Motorsport venue Name = Four Inch Course | Location = Douglas, Isle of Man Time = GMT Events = Tourist Trophy Length km = 60.39 Length mi = 37.5 Turns = 220+ Record time = 1 hour 32 mins, 32.2 sec (57.70 mph) Record driver = Major Henry Seagrave… … Wikipedia
Racing Frogs — is a Quick Fix Massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) developed and run by Wacky Web Fun Ltd. in association with Iogen Ltd. as an accompaniment to the book Frog City and the Racing Frogs by Julian Patrick. Taking little more than a few minutes … Wikipedia
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Racing Métro 92 — Full name Racing Métro 92 Nickname(s) The Sky and WhiteThe Racingmen Founded 1890 (Racing Club)2001 (merger) … Wikipedia
Four-cross — (4X), also called Mountain cross, not to be confused with Fourcross, is a relatively new style of mountain bike racing where four bikers race downhill on a prepared, BMX like, track, simply trying to get down first. These bikes are generally… … Wikipedia
Four Shades of Brown — Theatrical release poster Directed by Tomas Alfredson Produced by Caisa Westling … Wikipedia
four — [fo: US fo:r] number, n [: Old English; Origin: feower] 1.) the number 4 ▪ She is married with four children. ▪ They arrived just after four (=four o clock) . ▪ Luke will soon be four (=four years old) . 2.) on all fours supporting your body with … Dictionary of contemporary English
Four Oaks, Birmingham — Four Oaks is a principally residential area in northern Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England. It is a suburban area adjacent to Sutton Park, approximately 13 kilometres north of Birmingham City Centre. It is bordered by Streetly, Mere Green,… … Wikipedia
Four-wheel drive — This article is about the class of vehicle drivetrains. For other uses, see Four by four/Four wheel drive (disambiguation). All wheel drive redirects here. For the all wheel drive in motorcycles, see two wheel drive. The Jeep Wrangler is a 4WD… … Wikipedia
Four-wheel drive in Formula One — Given its success in other forms of motor racing, notably rallying, it is perhaps surprising that four wheel drive (4WD) has only been tried a handful of times in Formula One. In the World Championship era since 1950, only eight such cars are… … Wikipedia