• Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing is a racing video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System console released in 1990. It is an adaptation of the 1989 Japanese-market...
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    Alfred Unser Jr. (born April 19, 1962) – nicknamed "Little Al" to distinguish him from his father, Al Unser – is an American retired racing driver. Known...
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  • Turbo Racing may refer to: Hot Wheels Turbo Racing, a Nintendo 64 video game Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing, NES video game This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Al Unser Jr.'s Road to the Top is a racing video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. In order to succeed in the racing world, the...
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  • Satoru Nakajima F-1 Hero (category Cultural depictions of racing drivers)
    most console racing games of its time. Instead of being an arcade-style driving game (such as Rad Racer or Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing), F-1 Hero more...
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  • Tantei Jingūji Saburō: Yokohama-kō Renzoku Satsujin Jiken (1988) Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing (1989) Bad Dudes (1989) Heracles no Eikō II: Titan no Metsubō...
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  • that featured an American Indy car driver, the others being Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing and Michael Andretti's World GP. As well as the NES, the game...
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  • (F1) has always played a part of the racing genre in video games. Early Formula One games were typically arcade racing games, before Formula One Grand Prix...
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    Team Penske (redirect from Penske racing)
    marking the first time the team had been stripped of an IndyCar win since Al Unser Jr.'s 1995 win at Portland. Unlike that race, Penske elected not to appeal...
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    1994 Indianapolis 500 (category American open-wheel car racing controversies)
    Fittipaldi remained at Penske Racing, which expanded to a three-car effort for 1994, including Al Unser Jr. and Paul Tracy. Unser parted ways with Galles after...
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