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- Autoslalom (auto slalom, slalom) is a form of motorsport that takes place on short, temporary courses marked out on areas of sealed-surfaces such as car...
- IM-22 Monkey Goalkeeper, also known as Merry Footballer (1989) IM-23 Autoslalom (1989) / Car Slalom (1991) 24-01 Mickey Mouse (1984) – Nintendo MC-25...
- called autocross is more like the UK and European sport of Autotesting or Autoslalom, and what is called rallycross in the US is more like what the UK and...
- Super-G or Super Giant slalom, a racing discipline of alpine skiing Other Autoslalom or autocross, for automobiles Canoe slalom, for kayak or canoe, formerly...
- routes at one compact venue. Also known as Autocross in US and Canada and Autoslalom in Continental Europe, these similar disciplines are held in the United...
- (in touring cars and prototypes), rallying, rally raid, hillclimbing, autoslalom, and NASCAR. She made her debut in 1966 in rallying at the wheel of an...
- GT3 Cup Challenge Canada, Canadian Touring Car Championship, Canadian AutoSlalom Championship and the Canadian Rally Championship. In December 2019, ASN...
- Federball ES-2211 2 Pelota Trainingswand ES-2212 3 Skeet Shooting Tontaubenschiessen ES-2213 4 Racing Autoslalom ES-2214 5 Ghostchaser Phantomjagd ES-2215...
- even switch cars depending on the agreed rules of competition. Gymkhana/Autoslalom: Similar to autocross but with very precise and extravagant handling requirements...
- with CFB Mountainview. It is also used for motor-sport events such as autoslalom by the St. Lawrence Automobile Club. There are also regular "Armdrop"...