User:Trekphiler/Motorsprotsmen list
Appearance
Individuals
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[edit]Nickname | Individual(s) | Notes |
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240 Gordie | Gordon Bonin, Canadian NHRA driver | First driver to break 240 MPH in NHRA.[1] |
2-Mile Kyle | Kyle Larson, U.S. NASCAR driver | Won four consecutive races on two-mile ovals from August 2016 to August 2017.[2] |
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[edit]Nickname | Individual(s) | Notes |
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"The Abruzzi robber" | Luigi Fagioli, Italy Grand Prix driver[3] | |
"The Ace" | Ed McCulloch, U.S. drag racer[4] Frank Manzo, U.S. Funny Car driver[5] |
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"Action Man" | Kenney Goodell, U.S. drag racer[6] | |
"Airwastl" | Busty Wolter, Germany Freestyle Motocross rider[7][8] | |
"Al" | Victor Pease, UK Formula One driver Elwin Teague, US land speed racer[9] |
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"Alfalfa Jim" | Christian D. Roper, U.S. NASCAR driver[10] | First winner of a Sprint Cup race |
"Ardun Doug" | Doug King, U.S. nostalgia drag racer[11] | |
"Ashkan" | Kim Ashkenazi, Australia motorcross rider[12] | |
"Aspar" | Jorge Martínez, Spain motorcycle racer[13] | |
"Awesome Bill" ("Awesome Bill from Dawsonville") | Bill Elliott, U.S. stock car racer | [10] |
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[edit]- "C. Wan" = Calvin Wan, US drifting driver[58]
- "Cactus Jack" = Jack Yeley, US stock car racer[59]
- "Camfather" = Ed Iskendarian, American hot rodder[60]
- "The Candyman" = Elliott Sadler, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "The Captain" = Roger Penske, US, team owner and former race car driver[10]
- "Captain Clutch kick" = Vaughn Gittin Jr., US drifting driver[61]
- "Captain Nice" = Mark Donohue, US racing driver[62]
- ”The Carpetbagger” = Dennis Baca, U.S. drag racer[1][note 3]
- "de las Casas" = George de Montbressieux, FranceArgentina Grand Prix driver[note 4][63]
- "The Cat in the Hat" = Jack Roush, US, team owner[10]
- "Cha-Cha" = Shirley Muldowney, US drag racer[note 5]
- "Chacheee" = Tyler McQuarrie, US drifting driver.[64]
- "Charging Charlie" = Charlie Glotzbach, US NASCAR driver[65]
- "The Charging Comet" = Charlie Glotzbach, US NASCAR driver[66]
- "Charly" = Karl Lamm, Germany racing team manager[67]
- "El Chueco" (Spanish for "knock-kneed" or "bandy legs") = Juan Manuel Fangio, Argentine Formula One driver[68]
- "Chocolate" = Danny Myers, US, Richard Childress Racing fueler for the team, now Museum Curator for the team[10][69]
- "Chopper" = R. K. Tyrrell, UK Formula Two driver and team owner (for once running a woodcutting business)[70]
- "Le Chronometer" = Léon Théry, France[71] pioneering Grand Prix and rally driver
- "Chunky" = Kazuya Bai, Japan drifting driver[72]
- "Ciccio" (Italian, "butch") = Alberto Ascari, Italy Formula One driver[73]
- "Christo" =
- Riki Christodoulou, UK racing drivers[note 6]
- Adam Christodoulou, UK racing drivers[74]
- "Chip" =
- Lee E. Hanauer, US hydroplane driver[75]
- Floyd Ganassi, US IndyCar driver and team owner[76]
- "Il Cinghio" (Italian: The Wild Boar) = Gabriele Tarquini, Italy touring car driver[77]
- “The Cisco Kid” = Rick Chavez, U.S. drag racer[1]
- "Clay" = Gianclaudio Regazzoni, Switzerland Formula One driver[78]
- "Clown Prince of (Auto) Racing"
- Eddie Sachs, US Indy racing driver[79]
- Joe Weatherly, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Coeur de Lion" (French, "Lionheart") = Raymond Sommer, France Grand Prix driver[80]
- "Colin McCrash" = Colin McRae, Scotland rally driver[note 7]
- "The Colonel" = Art Malone, US drag racer[81]
- "The Columbus Comet" = Anthony W. Stewart, US NASCAR driver[82]
- "Il Commendatore" (Italian, The Knight Commander) = Enzo Ferrari, Italy Grand Prix racing driver and team owner (a nickname he disliked)[83]
- "Comeback Kid" = Dean Chenoweth, US hydroplane driver[84]
- "Connie" = Conrad Kalitta, US drag racer[45]
- "Coo Coo"" = Clifton Marlin, US NASCAR driver[85]
- "Cookie"--Doug Cook, U.S. drag racer[86]
- "Cootje" = Wilco van Esch, Netherlands drifting driver[87]
- "Cotton"
- Henry C. Henning, US Indianapolis racing mechanic[66]
- Everett Owens, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Count von Crash" = Wolfgang von Trips, Germany Formula One driver[88]
- "Cousin Carl" = Carl Edwards, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Cowboy" =
- Cletus O'Rourke, US, Indycar racer[89]
- Kevin Starland, US, NASCAR crew chief[10]
- "Crawfish" = Curtis Crider, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "The Crazy Swede" = Samuel Hübinette, Sweden, drifting driver.[90]
- "Curly"
- Walter Boyd, US racing driver[91]
- Ron Dryden, Formula Three driver[92]
- M. L. Fredericks (also "Curley"), U.S. board track motorcycle racer[93]
- "Czech Pastrana" = Petr Pilat, Czech Republic Freestyle Motocross rider[7]
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[edit]- "D-MAC" = Darren McNamara, Ireland drifting driver[94]
- "Daddy of Offshore" = Al Copeland, US offshore powerboat racing driver[95]
- "Dai-chan" (大ちゃん) =
- Daijiro Inada, Japan racing driver, journalist and motorsport entrepreneur[96]
- Daijiro Kato, Japan motorcycle racer[97]
- "Dandy Dick" = Dick Landy, US drag racer[45]
- "Dart Izumi" = Yuuki Izumida, Japan drifting driver[98]
- "Davo" = Lex Davison, Australia racing driver talent scout[99]
- "De Crasheris" = Andrea de Cesaris, Italy Formula One driver[100]
- "Deo" = Amadeo Chiribiri, Italy tuner and Grand Prix constructor[101]
- "Desert Dominator" = Nasser Al-Attiyah, Qatar rally driver[102]
- "Diamond Jim" = Jim Annin, U.S. Funny CAr racer[103]
- "Dick" = Richard Petty, US stock car racer[note 8][104]
- "Dickie" = Richard Attwood, UK racing driver[note 9][105]
- "Dieu au volant" (French for "God at the wheel") = Jacky Ickx, Belgium racing driver[16]
- "Diddì" = Berardo Taraschi, Italy Grand Prix driver[106]
- "Difficult Dan" = Dan Wheldon, UK racing driver[note 10][107][108]
- "Doc" = Bob Magoo, US offshore powerboat racing driver[109]
- "The Doctor" = Valentino Rossi, Italy motorcycle racer[23]
- "Doki-Doki Kun" = Ryuji Miki, Japan drifting driver[110][111]
- "Dolly" = Dario Resta, Italy Indycar and land speed racer[112]
- "Don" = Reginald Whittington, UK racing driver[113]
- "The Doughnut King" = Alex Zanardi, Italy racing driver[114]
- "(The) Drag-On Lady"-- Shirley Shahan, U.S. drag racer[115]
- "Drift King" (Japanese:ドリキン, "Dorikin") = Keiichi Tsuchiya, Japan racing driver and drifting driver/judge and team manager[72][116][note 11]
- "Drift Samurai" (Japanese:ドリフト侍, Dorifuto Zamurai) = Takahiro Imamura, Japan drifting driver[note 12]
- "The Driver"=Ivor Bueb, UK Formula Three, Formula One, and sports car driver[92]
- "Dryhopp" = Tetsuya Kawasaki, Japan drag racer (in reference to his launch style)[117]
- "Duffle bag Doug" = Doug Richert, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "The Dutch Smoke Machine" = Lennard Wanders, Netherlands drifting driver[118]
- "DW" = Darrell Waltrip, US stock car driver[10]
- "Dyno Don" = Don Nicholson, US drag racer[45]
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[edit]- "Ears" = Kurt Busch, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Elco Twin"= Bert Letner, US dirt track racing driver[119]
- "Emperor" (Japanese:帝王古口, Teiō Koguchi) = Yoshinori Koguchi, Japan drifting driver[72][120]
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[edit]- "Father of the Dragster" =Dick Craft, U.S. drag racer[121]
- "Famous Amos” = Amos Saterlee, U.S. drag racing engine builder[122]
- "The Farmer"
- "The Farnham Flyer" = Mike Hawthorn, UK Formula One driver[124]
- "Fast Eddie"
- Eddie Hill, U.S. drag racer[125]
- Ed Schartman, U.S. Funny Car driver[126]
- "Fast Kenny" = Kenneth Moen, Norway drifting driver[127]
- "Fast son of a Bitch" = France Alain Prost[128]
- "The Fastest Taxi Driver in the World" = Sabine Schmitz, Germany racing driver[note 13]
- "Fatback" = Mike McSwain, US, NASCAR crew chief[10]
- "Fearless Balke" = Charles Balke, US board track motorcycle racer[129]
- "Fearless John" = John Surtees, UK motorcycle racer and Formula One driver[33][130][note 14]
- "Fearless Frank" = Frank Sytner, UK touring car racing driver[131]
- "The Fearless One" = Charles Balke, US board track motorcycle racer[129]
- "Fidel" = Hélio Castroneves, Brazil Indy driver[note 15][132]
- "Figlio del Vento" (Italian, "Son of the Wind") = John Surtees, UK motorcycle racer and Formula One driver[33][133][note 16]
- "Fireball" = Edward Roberts Jr., US stock car racer[10]
- "Firesuit Phil" = Phil Pofahl, U.S. gasser drag racer[134]
- "Flash" = Gordon Shedden, Scottish touring car driver[135]
- "Flash Gordon" = Robby Gordon, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Fletcher" = Jody Scheckter, South Africa Formula One driver[136][note 17]
- "Flip" = Melvin Bettenhausen, US Indy driver[137]
- "Florida Hurricane" = Bill Snowden, US NASCAR racer[138]
- "Flying Colonel" =
- Warner Gardner, US hydroplane driver[139]
- Russ Schleeh, US hydroplane driver[139]
- "The Flying Czech" = Mira Slovak, Czech Republic hydroplane driver[140]
- "The Flying Dentist" = Dick Thompson, US racing driver[141]
- "The Flying Dutchman" =
- Dan Vanden Heuvel, US off-road racer[142]
- Cees Van der Velden, Netherlands F1 powerboat racing driver[143]
- Al Vanderwoude, U.S. Funny Car racer.[144]
- "The Flying Finn"
- Rauno Aaltonen, Finnish rally driver[145]
- Markku Alén, Finland rally driver (retrieved 10 June 2017)
- Marcus Grönholm, Finland rally driver[146]
- Mika Häkkinen, Finnish Formula One driver[147]
- Jari-Matti Latvala, Finnish rally driver[148]
- Timo Mäkinen, Finnish rally driver[148]
- Tommi Mäkinen, Finnish rally driver[148]
- Kimi Räikkönen, Finnish Formula One driver[148]
- Ari Vatanen, Finnish rally driver[149]
- "Flyin' Hawaiian" = Danny Ongais, US racing driver[150]
- "The Flying Mantuan" = Tazio Nuvolari, Italy Grand Prix driver[68]
- "The Flying Norwegian" = Ivar Erik Tollefsen, Norway rally driver[151]
- "The Flying Sikh" =
- Joginder Singh, Kenyan rally driver[152]
- Karamjit Singh, Malaysia rally driver[153]
- "Fonty" = Truman F. Flock, US NASCAR racing driver[154]
- "Four Father of Drag Racing" = Eddie Hill, US drag racer[155]
- "Foxy" = Tanner Foust, US drifting driver[156]
- "Frank the Tank" = Mitch Lash, US, NASCAR jackman[10]
- "Freaky Fast" = J. Rose, US, NASCAR racing driver[154]
- "Freddie" = Goffredo Zehender, Italy Grand Prix driver[157]
- "The Fresno Flash" = Bill Vukovich, US Indy racer[158]
- "Front Row Joe" = Joe Nemechek, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Frosty" = Craig Smokstad, US, NASCAR crew chief[10]
- "The Future" = Ken Gushi, Japan drifting driver[159]
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[edit]- "Gabby" = Vern Garrison, US NASCAR racer[160]
driver[161]
- "The Gas Man" = Tom Sneva, US Indy driver[161]
- "Gasman Choc" = Danny Myers, former mechanic, Richard Childress Racing and curator of the team's museum.[69]
- "El Gato Volador" (Spanish, "The Flying Cat") = Johan Hungaray, Mexican Freestyle Motocross rider[note 18][7]
- "Geki" = Giacomo Russo Italy racing driver[162]
- "The General" = Brian Deegan, US Freestyle Motocross rider[163]
- "Genie auf Rädern" (German, "Genius on Wheels") = Walter Röhrl, Germany rally driver[164]
- "The Gentle Giant" = Wylie Baker Jr., US stock car racer[10]
- "Gentleman Hank" = Hank Johnson, U.S. drag racer [165]
- "Gentleman Jack" = Jack Sears UK racing driver[166]
- "Gentleman Jimmy" = Jimmy Hensley, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Gentleman Ned" = Ned Jarrett, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Ginger"=Michael Devlin, UK Formula Three driver[92]
- "Gino" = Luigi Macaluso, Italy rally co-driver[167][168]
- "Glen" = George Kidston UK racing driver[note 1]
- "The Golden Boy" = Fred Lorenzen, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Golden Child" = Tanner Foust, US drifting driver[156]
- "The Golden Greek" =Chris Karamesines, American drag racer[169]
- "The Gonzalez of the West Country" = Horace Gould, UK racing driver[170]
- "Il Grande John" (Italian, "John the Great") = John Surtees, UK motorcycle racer and Formula One driver[33][note 16]
- "Le Grand Pesca" (French, "The Big Pesca") = Henri Pescarolo, France racing driver[171]
- "Great British Underdog" = Chris James, former BTCC driver[172]
- "The Grump" = Bill Jenkins, US drag racer (rarely used)[45]
- "Grumpy" = Bill Jenkins, US drag racer[45]
- "Guido"--Dean Antonelli, Funny Car tuner[173]
- "Der Gusseiserne Schorsch" (German: Ironman George) = Georg Meier, Germany motorcycle racer[174][note 19][175]
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[edit]- "Hampshaa" = Ryan Tuerck, US drifting driver[176]
- "Handsome Harry" = Harry Gant, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Hap" = Kevin Harvick, US auto racer[10]
- "Happy Harvick" = Kevin Harvick, US auto racer[10]
- "Hawk" = Frank Harris, U.S. drag racer[177]
- "Hellé Nice" = Mariette Hélène Delangle, Franco-English racing driver[174]
- "Helmet Hair" = Manabu Orido, Japan racing and drifting driver[96]
- "Herman the German" = Kenny Wallace, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "High Groove Harry" = Harry Gant, US stock car racer driver[note 20]
- "The High Priest of Destruction" = Gilles Villeneuve, Canada Formula One driver[178]
- "Hizzy" = Steve Hislop, UK motorcycle racer[23]
- "Holeshot Hill" = Eddie Hill, US drag racer[179]
- "Hollywood" =
- Tim Richmond, US stock car racer driver[180]
- Petter Solberg, Norway rally driver[181]
- K. C. Spurlock, US drag racer[182]
- "The Honey Badger" = Daniel Ricciardo, Australian Formula One racer
- "Hong Kong's King of Asian Motorsport" = John MacDonald, Hong Kong racing driver[183]
- "Hootie" = Brian Chase, US NASCAR pit crew member[10]
- "Howdy" = Howard Wilcox, US Indy racer[184]
- "The Human Computer" = Walter Röhrl, Germany rally driver[185]
- "The Humiston Comet" = Lee Humiston, US board track motorcycle racer[186][note 21]
- "Hunt the Shunt" = James Hunt, UK Formula One driver[note 22]
- "Hurricane" = Tony Angelo, US drifting driver[187]
- "Huschke" = Fritz von Hanstein, Germany racing driver and team manager[92][note 23]
- "Hut" = Wayman Stricklin, US stock car racer driver[10]
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[edit]- "Iceman" =
- Terry Labonte, US stock car driver[10]
- Scott Dixon, New Zealand IndyCar driver[10]
- Kimi Räikkönen, Finland Formula One driver"[188]
- Olaf Commijs, Netherlands drifting driver[34]
- "India-rubber Man" = Joe Abbott, UK speedway rider[189]
- "Indiana Andy" = Andy Hillenburg, US stock car racer[190]
- "Instant Ivo" = Tommy Ivo, U.S. drag racer[191]
- "The Intimidator" = Dale Earnhardt, Sr., US stock car racer[10]
- "The Irish Car Bomb" = Eric O'Sullivan, Ireland drifting driver[192]
- "Ironman" =
- Ivan Stewart, US off-road racer[193]
- Ricky Rudd, US stock car racer driver[10]
- Ed Kretz, US motorcycle racer[194]
- "Ironhead" = Dale Earnhardt, Sr., US stock car racer[10]
- "Ironheart" = Ralph Earnhardt, US stock car racer[10]
- "Irv the swerve" = Eddie Irvine, UK Formula One driver[note 24]
- "Isky" = Ed Iskenderian, US drag racer and land speed racer[195]
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[edit]- "J.J." = Christopher Yeley, US stock car racer[note 25][59]
- "Jackie" = John Y. Stewart, Scotland Formula One driver
- "Jaws" = Darrell Waltrip, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Jazzy Jim" =Jim Nelson, U.S. drag racer [196]
- "Joaninha" (Portuguese, "Ladybug") = Gilmar Flores, Brazil Freestyle Motocross rider[7]
- "Jean-Pierre Kova" = Heikki Kovalainen, Finland Formula One driver [note 26]
- "Jim" = Richard Rathmann, American Indy racer[197]
- "JJ Lehto" = Jyrki Juhani Järvilehto, Finland Formula One driver[note 27]
- "Jock" = John A. McNeil, US board track motorcycle racer[198]
- "Joe" = Betty Carstairs, UK powerboat racing driver[199]
- "John" = Hans-Johan Paul, US racing driver[note 28][200]
- "John Winter" = Louis Krages, Germany race driver[201][note 29]
- "Johnny"
- Alberto Cecotto, Venezuelan motorcycle racer and racing driver[202]
- Giovanni Lurani, Italy racing driver[203]
- "John Bute" = John Crichton-Stuart, Scotland Formula One driver[note 30]
- "Johnny Carwash" = Giovanni Lavaggi, Italy Formula One driver[note 31]
- "Johnny Dumfries" = John Crichton-Stuart, Scotland Formula One driver[note 32]
- "Joltin' Joe" = Joe Jacono, U.S. Funny Car driver[204]
- "Jos" = Johannes Verstappen, Netherlands Formula One driver
- "Jos the Boss" = Johannes Verstappen, Netherlands Formula One driver[205]
- "JR" = Vaughn Gittin Jr., US drifting driver[61]
- "JT" = Jairus Wharerau, NZ drifting driver[206]
- "Jud" = Clarence Larson, US racing driver[207]
- "Jumper" = Jean-Pierre Jarier, France Formula One driver[208][note 33]
- "Jumping Jack" = Jack Johnson, US asphalt modified driver[209]
- "Junebug" = Dale Earnhardt Jr., US stock car racer[note 34][10][210]
- "Jungle"
- "Jungle Jim" = Jim Liberman, US drag racer[212]
- "Jungle Larry"-- Lawrence Faust, U.S. drag racer[213]
- "Junior"
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[edit]- "Kansas John" = John Wiebe, U.S. Top Fuel driver[216]
- "Karnage" = Dean Kearney, Ireland drifting driver[217]
- "Karting Guru" = Martin Hines, UK superkart driver and entrepreneur[218]
- "Katagrama" (Portuguese:grass-eater) = Ukyo Katayama, Japan Formula One driver[note 35]
- "Keke" = Keijo Rosberg, Finnish Formula One driver[219]
- "Kermit" = Zdeněk Kudrna, Czech Republic speedway rider[220]
- "The Kid"
- Jody Beuachemin, Canada alky Altered drag racer[221]
- Jeff Gordon, US stock car racer[note 36])[10]
- Craig Lowndes, Australia racing driver[note 36]
- "Kiki" = Casper Canul, Mexico drifting driver[222]
- "The King"
- "King of Freestyle Moto X" = Rémi Bizouard, France Freestyle Motocross rider[224]
- "King Gar" = Gar Wood, US hydroplane driver[225]
- "King Hiro" = Hiro Matsushita, Japan IndyCar driver[note 37][226]
- "King Kenny"
- "King Rat" = Niki Lauda, Austria Formula One driver[228][note 38]
- "King Richard" = Richard Petty, US stock car racer[10]
- "King of Brands" = Derek Minter, UK motorcycle racer[229]
- "King of Formula Junior" = Peter Arundell, UK Formula One driver[230]
- "King of Monaco" = Graham Hill, UK Formula One driver[231]
- "King of the Mountain" = Peter Brock, Australia touring car driver[232]
- "King of Supercross" = Jeremy McGrath, US Supercross rider[233]
- "King of Speedboat Racers/Racing" =
- Lou Fageol, US hydroplane driver[84]
- Gar Wood, US hydroplane driver[234]
- "King of the Used Cars" = Darel Dieringer, US stock car racer[note 39][66]
- "KRJR" = Kenny Roberts Jr., US motorcycle racer[235]
- "Kuma" (Japanese:クマ, bear) = Nobushige Kumakubo, Japan drifting driver[236][237]
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[edit]- "The Lamp" = Dougie Lampkin, UK motorcycle trials rider[238]
- "The Legend" = Walker Evans, US off-road racer[239][240]
- "Lella" = Maria Lombardi, Italy, Formula One racing driver[241][242]
- "Leon Duray" = George Stewart, US race driver[note 12]
- "Leksa" = Leo Kinnunen, Finland racing driver[243]
- "Il Leone" (Italian for "The Lion") = Nigel Mansell, UK Formula One driver[note 40]
- "Pierre Levegh" = Pierre Bouillin, France racing driver[note 12]
- "Li'l Al" = Al Unser Jr., US race driver[244]
- "Lightning Larry" = Larry Ragland, US off-road racer[245]
- "Lil Martin" = Martin Truex Jr., US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Lill Lövis" (Italian, "The Little Leaf") = Stefan Johansson, Sweden Formula One driver[246]
- "Little Bob" = Bob Perry, US board track motorcycle racer[247]
- "Little 'E'" = Dale Earnhardt Jr., US stock car racer[10]
- "Little Joe" = Joe Weatherly, US stock car racer[10]
- "El Lole" (Spanish, "The Bull") = Carlos Reutemann, Argentina Formula One driver[248]
- "Lucky" = Orlando Fregona, South African Formula Three driver[92]
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[edit]- "Mad Dog" =
- "The Mad Man from Miami" = George Morales, Colombia offshore powerboat racing driver[249]
- "Mad Max" =
- "Mad Ronald" = Ronnie Peterson, Sweden Formula One driver[251][252][note 41]
- "The Mad Russian" = Bill Vukovich, US auto racer[253]
- "Mad Skills" = Rhys Millen, NZ drifting and rally driver[254]
- "Mae-ken" = Ken Maeda, Japan drifting driver[72]
- "El Maestro" (Spanish for "The Master") = Juan Manuel Fangio, Argentine Formula One driver[255]
- "Madusa" = Debrah Miceli, US monster truck driver[note 42]
- "Magic Shoes" = Mike McLaughlin, US NASCAR and modifieds driver[10][209]
- "Magoo" = Dick Megugorac, U.S. land speed racer and customizer[256]
- "Major Clutch kick" = Vaughn Gittin Jr., US drifting driver[61]
- "The Man" =
- Mickey Thompson, US racing driver and entrepreneur[257]
- Joey Gratton, U.S. world-class offshore powerboat racer.[258]
- "The Man in Black" = Dale Earnhardt, Sr., US NASCAR racer[10][note 43]
- "Mango" = Tony Brakohiapa, US drifting driver[259]
- "Il Mantovano Volante" (Italian, "The Flying Mantuan") = Tazio G. Nuvolari, Italy Grand Prix driver[68]
- "Mario Umberto" = Baconin Borzacchini, Italy Grand Prix racer[14][note 44]
- "Master of the Restart" = Ron Hornaday, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Maverick" = Bill Golden, American wheelstander drag racer[260]
- Massimiliano Biaggi, Italy motorcycle racer[261]
- "The Menace" = Kyle Mohan, US drifting driver[262]
- "Mi Tsu Ru" = Mitsuru Haruguchi, Japan drifting driver[263]
- "Mickey" = Marion Thompson, US off-road racing driver[264]
- "Mighty Mike" = Mike Van Sant, U.S. Funny Car driver[265]
- "Million Dollar Bill" = Bill Elliott, US stock car racer[10][note 45]
- "Mile-a-Minute" = Walter Collins, US board track motorcycle racer[198]
- "Mister Rallycross" = Martin Schanche, Norway rallycross driver[266]
- "Mr. AHRA" = Dick Harrell, U.S. Funny Car drag racer[211]
- "Mr. Clutch" = Jimmie Johnson, US NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver[267]
- "Mr. Chevrolet" = Dick Harrell, U.S. Funny Car drag racer[211]
- "Mr. Corvette" = John Greenwood, US tuner and racing driver[268]
- "Mr. Daytona" = Scott Russell, US motorcycle racer and later sports car driver.[269]
- "Mr. Excitement" = Jimmy Spencer, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Mr. Flathead" = John Bradley, U.S. nostalgia drag racer[270][271][272][273]
- "Mr. ISDT/ISDE" = Jeff Fredette, US Enduro rider[274]
- "Mr. Karting" =
- Martin Hines, UK superkart driver and entrepreneur[218]
- ""Mr. Le Mans" = Tom Kristensen, Denmark sportscar racer[275]
- "Mr. Monaco" = Graham Hill, UK Formula One driver[276]
- "Mr. Motor Racing" =
- "Mr. Motorcross" =
- Craig Dack, Australia motorcross rider and team owner[279]
- Torsten Hallman, Sweden motorcross rider[280]
- Mort Andrews, NZ mechanic[281]
- "Mr. Six" = Dennis Priddle, British drag racer[282][note 46]
- "Mr. September" = Harry Gant, U.S. stock car racer driver[note 47][10]
- "Mr. Speed" = Mickey Thompson, US racing driver and entrepreneur[257][257]
- "Mr. White" = Carl Rydquist, Sweden drifting and racing driver[283]
- "Moco" (Portuguese, "Hard of Hearing Man") = Carlos Pace, Brazil Formula One driver[284]
- "Mongoose" = Tom McEwen, US Funny Car driver[45]
- "Mongoo$e" = Tom McEwen, US Funny Car driver[285]
- "Monkey Man" = Ken Nomura, Japan drifting driver[72]
- "Monsieur Dakar" (French , "Mister Dakar") = Karel Loprais, Czech Republic rally driver[286]
- "Monsieur Le Mans" (French, "Mister Le Mans") = Jacky Ickx, Belgium racing driver[16][note 48]
- "The Monza Gorilla" = Vittorio Brambilla, Italy Formula One driver[287][288][note 14]
- "Mouse" = Mike McCoy, US off-road motorcyclist[289]
- "Mousie" = Al Marcellus, US Fuel Altered drag racer[290]
- "Muddly Talker" = Murray Walker, UK Formula One commentator[291][note 49]
- "Muddy" = Peter McGrath, NZ offshore powerboat racing throttleman[292][293]
N
[edit]- "Nakajap" = Satoru Nakajima, Japan Formula One driver[294]
- "Il Nano" (Italian: The Dwarf) = Alessandro Nannini, Italy touring car driver[295]
- "Nasty" = Dave Benjamin, U.S. drag racer[296]
- "Il Negher" (Italian, "Blackie") = Giuseppe Campari, Italy Grand Prix driver[297]
- "Nello" = Cirillo Pagani, Italy Grand Prix driver[298]
- "Nick" = Zbigniew Nowicki, Kenya rally driver[299]
- "Niki" = Andreas Lauda, Austria Formula One driver[300]
- "Nino" = Emilio Farina, Italy Grand Prix driver[3][301]
- "NOB" (abbreviation: No One Better) = Nobuteru Taniguchi, Japan racing driver[72][236]
- Nobby
- Norman Hills, UK drag racer[302]
- error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required (help) = Noboru Ueda, Japan motorcycling Grand Prix rider[303]
- "Nomuken" (Japanese:のむけん) = Ken Nomura, Japan drifting driver[note 50][72][304][305]
O
[edit]- "OG" = Ron Ewerth, US drifting driver[306]
- "Ohio George" = George Montgomery, US gasser drag racer[307]
- "Okachan" (Japanese:岡ちゃん) = Kazuyoshi Okamura, Japan drifting driver and racing mechanic[236]
- "Old Pirate" = John Paul, Sr., US racing driver[200]
- "Old Master" = Ed Pink, US engine builder[308]
- "Ollie" = George Morris, U.S. drag racer[309][310]
- "On-The-Gas" = Danny Ongais, US racing driver[311]
- "One-Armed Bandit" = Chuck Amati, US sprint car racer[312]
- "One Leg" = Paul Vlasblom, Netherlands drifting driver[87]
- "One Tough Customer" = Dale Earnhardt, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Orange Baron" = Gary Burgin, U.S. Funny Car drag racer[313]
- "L'ordinateur" (French, "The Computer") = Niki Lauda, Austria Formula One driver[314][note 51]
- "Our Nige" = Nigel Mansell, UK Formula One driver[315]
- "Otto" = Harry Walker, US board track motorcycle racer[316]
- "The Outlaw" = Ed Jones, US wheelstand drag racer[317]
P
[edit]- "Pancho" = Duane Carter, American midget and sprint racer[318]
- "Pappy" = C. J. Hart, U.S. drag racing track owner and operator[319]
- "Parnelli" = Rufus P. Jones, US Indy racer[320]
- "Pat" = Ueal E. Patrick, US Champ Car and IRL racing team owner[321]
- "Pechvogel" (German, "Unlucky bird") = Manfred von Brauchitsch, Germany Grand Prix racer[322]
- "PeeWee" = Greg Siddle, Australia motorsport talent scout[99]
- "Peter Pan of racing" = Jacky Ickx, Belgium racing driver[16]
- "Pete" = Lew Robinson, US drag racer[323]
- "Le Petoulet" (French, "the rat-droppings") = Maurice Trintignant, France Formula One driver[324]
- "Phi Phi" = Philippe Étancelin, France Grand Prix driver[325]
- "Pierino La Peste" = Jacky Ickx, Belgium racing driver[16][note 52]
- "Piedone" = Fabrizio Giovanardi, Italy touring car driver[326]
- "Il Pirata" (Italian: the Pirate) = Felice Bonetto, Italy Grand Prix driver[14]
- "Pitbull" = Jeremy Lusk, US Freestyle Motocross rider[7]
- "Pocket Rocket" = Leon Haslam, UK motorcycle racer[327]
- "Pop" = Jack Cooper, US hydroplane driver[84]
- "Pops" =
- "The Prince of Drift" = Tengku Djan Ley, Malaysia racing and drifting driver and team manager[328]
- "Princess Sparkle Pony" = Danica Patrick, US Indy driver[329]
- "The Professor" = Alain Prost, France Formula One driver[330]
- "Puffer" = Walt Knoch, U.S. drag racer[331]
Q
[edit]- "Queen of the Nürburgring" = Sabine Schmitz, Germany racing driver[332]
- "Quick Nick" = Nick Heidfeld, Germany racing driver[333]
- "Quick Vic" = Victor Elford, UK race and rally driver[334]
R
[edit]- "Racing’s Champion Without a Crown" = Stirling Moss, UK racing driver[335]
- "The Racing Dentist"
- Tony Brooks, UK Formula One driver[336]
- Jack Miller, US Indycar driver[337]
- "Ragin Cagin" = Sami Seliö, Finland F1 powerboat racer[338]
- "The Rainbow Warriors" = Hendrick Motorsports' #24 DuPont Chevrolet pit crew, 1992-2000.[10]
- "Rainmaster"
- Rudolf Caracciola[339][340][341][342]
- Christian Fittipaldi, Brazil racing driver[343]
- Sete Gibernau, Spain Grand Prix rider[344]
- Jacky Ickx, Belgium racing driver[16]
- Tom Pryce, UK Formula One driver[345]
- Jim Richards, NZ touring car racing driver[346]
- Michael Schumacher, Germany Formula One driver[347]
- Ayrton Senna, Brazil Formula One driver[348]
- Hans-Joachim Stuck, Germany racing driver[349]
- Peter Walker, British racing driver[350]
- "Raph" = George, Comte de Montbressieux, FranceArgentina Grand Prix driver[note 12][63]
- "Rapid"=Bob Dwyer, U.S. drag racer.[351]
- "The Rat" = Niki Lauda, Austria Formula One driver[228][note 53]
- "Rato" (Portuguese, "Rat") = Emerson Fittipaldi, Brazil Formula One driver[352]
- "Rebel" = Mark Visser, Netherlands drifting driver[34]
- "Red"
- Richard Amick, U.S. Indy racer[353]
- Robert Byron, U.S. stock car racer[354]
- Charles Farmer, U.S. stock car racer[10]
- Earl Armstrong, US board track motorcycle racer[316]
- Leslie Parkhurst, US board track motorcycle racer[316]
- Willard Bryan, US motorcycle racer hillclimber[355]
- "Red Baron" = Michael Schumacher, Germany Formula One driver[note 54]
- "The Red Devil"= Camille Jenatzy, France Grand Prix and land speed racer[note 55]
- "Der Regenmeister" (German, "Rainmaster") = Rudolf Caracciola, Germany Grand Prix racer[356]
- "Rin Rin" = Kazunari Hayashida, Japan drifting driver[357]
- "Ringmeister" (German, "Ringmaster", for excellence at the Nürburgring, "the Ring")
- Alberto Ascari, Italian Grand Prix driver[358]
- Rudolf Caracciola, German Grand Prix driver[359]
- Jim Clark, UK Formula One driver[358]
- Juan Manuel Fangio, Argentine Formula One driver[360]
- Jacky Ickx, Belgium racing driver[16]
- Stirling Moss, UK Formula One driver[358]
- Tazio Nuvolari, Italian Grand Prix driver[359]
- Bernd Rosemeyer, German Grand Prix driver[359]
- John Y. Stewart, UK Formula One driver[358]
- John Surtees, UK Formula One driver[358]
- "Rocket Man" = Masatoshi Asamoto, Japan drifting driver[72]
- "Rocketman" = Ryan Newman, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Rocket Rick" = Rick Mears, US Indy racing driver[361]
- error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required (help) = Yasuyuki Kazama, Japan drifting driver[note 56]
- "Rodeo Drift" (Japanese:ロデオ乗り, Rodeo Dori) = Yasuyuki Kazama, Japan drifting driver[note 57]
- "RodeoMan" = Marc van Ocken, Netherlands drifting driver[34]
- "The Ronda Road Runner" = Robert G. Johnson Jr., US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Ronnie" = Ronnie Smith, UK motorcycle racer[better source needed][362]
- "Rooster" = Ricky Rudd, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Rossifumi" = Valentino Rossi, Italy motorcycle racer[note 58]
- "Rossta" = Ross Petty, JapanUS drifting driver[44]
- “Rosy” Bill Hroscikoski, American Altered drag racer[363]
- "Roto" = Raymond Roche, France race organizer and starter[364]
- "Rowdy" = Kyle Busch, US stock car racer driver[10] driver[10]
- "Rubinho" = Rubens Barrichello, Brazilian Formula One driver[365]
- "The Rushville Rocket" = Anthony W. Stewart, US NASCAR driver[366]
- "Rusty" = Russell W. Wallace, U.S. stock car racer
S
[edit]- "Sachio" = Yukio Fukuzawa, Japan racing driver[367]
- "Saki" = Scott Zipadelli, US, NASCAR crew chief[10]
- "Sammy" = Sydney Davis, UK racing driver[368]
- "Le sanglier des Ardennes" (French, "The Wild Boar of the Ardennes") = Raymond Sommer, France Grand Prix driver[369]
- "São Paulo taxi driver" = Ayrton Senna, Brazil Formula One driver[370][note 59]
- "Sargent Ghost" (Japanese:鬼軍曹, "oni gunsō") = Hisashi Kamimoto, Japan drifting driver[116]
- "Schorsch" (German: "Georgie") = Georg Meier, Germany motorcycle racer[174]
- "Scooter" = Scott Crowell, US, NASCAR 2nd gasman/backup truck driver[10]
- "Schumi" = Michael Schumacher, German Formula One driver[371]
- "Schumi II" = Ralf Schumacher, German Formula One/DTM driver[372]
- "Schumi III" =
- Sebastian Stahl, Germany racing driver[373][note 60])
- Mick Schumacher, Germany racing driver[374][note 61]
- "Seppi" = Jo Gartner, Austria racing driver[375]
- "Shaggy" = Brian Larson, US, NASCAR catch can man[10]
- "Shakey" = Shane Byrne, UK motorcycle racer[376]
- "Shin-1" = Shinichi Itoh, Japan motorcycle racer[note 62]
- "Shrimp" = Albert Burns, US board track motorcycle racer[377][378]
- "Shrub" = Kyle Busch, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "SidewaysBuff" = Mark Luney, former professional drift driver[379]
- "The Silent Serb" = Bill Vukovich, US Indy racer[380]
- "The Silver Fox" = David Pearson, US auto racer[10]
- "Silverstone Syd"=Syd Herbert, UK Formula Three driver[92]
- "Sito" = Alfonso Pons Ezquerra, Spain motorcycle racer[381]
- "Sjarrel" = Charles Zwolsman, Netherlands racing driver[382]
- "Skip" = John Barber III, US racing driver, instructor and school owner[383]
- "Skippy" = Shawn Zezula, Canada drag racer[384]
- "Sliced Bread" = Joey Logano, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Slick" = Anthony Bass, UK motorcycle racing mechanic[385]
- "Slivers" = Glenn Boyd, US board track motorcycle racer[386]
- "Slugger" = Richard Labbe, US, NASCAR crew chief[10]
- "Smoke" = Anthony W. Stewart, US NASCAR driver[10]
- "Smokey" =
- Kazuhiko Nagata, Japan racing mechanic[387][388]
- Paul Smith, English drift driver[389]
- Henry Yunick, US racing mechanic[10][154]
- "Smoking Bandit" = Lennard Wander, Netherlands drifting driver[34]
- "Smoking Jos" = Jos de Bruin, Netherlands drifting driver[34]
- “The Snail” = Dale Emery, U.S. drag racer[1]
- "The Snake" = Don Prudhomme, US drag racer[45]
- "Sneaky Pete" = Lew Robinson, US drag racer[390]
- "Spark" (Japanese:スパーク末永, Supaaku Suenaga) = Masao Suenaga, Japan drifting driver[391]
- "Spatzi" = Jo Gartner, Austria racing driver[375]
- "The Speed King" = Mickey Thompson, US racing driver and entrepreneur[257]
- "Speedboat King" = Don Aronow, US go-fast boat builder and racer[392]
- "Spike" = Alvin Rhiando, UK Formula 3 driver[92]
- "Spirit Of Drifting" = Joon Maeng, South KoreaUS drifting driver[393]
- "Spunk" = Emory Collins, Canadian auto racer[394]
- "Steady Freddy" = Frederic Girard, Canada drifting driver[395]
- "Stiffy" = Tony Eury Jr., US, NASCAR crew chief[10]
- "Stingbrace" = Stefano Sebastiani, Italy racing driver[note 63][396]
- "The Stone-Age Man" = George Hutcheson, U.S. Funny Car driver[397]
- "Suitcase Jake" = Jake Elder, US, NASCAR crew chief[10]
- "Super Sub" =
- Roberto Moreno, Brazil racing driver[398]
- Troy Bayliss, Australia motorcycle racer[399]
- "Super Swede" = Ronnie Peterson, Sweden Formula One driver[400]
- "Super Rat" = Niki Lauda, Austria Formula One driver[228][401]
- "Super Tex" = A. J. Foyt, US Champ Car racer[402]
- "Swede" = David E. Savage Jr., US racing driver[403]
T
[edit]- "Taffy" = Wolfgang von Trips, Germany Formula One driver[404]
- "Tandem Assassin" = Tengku Djan Ley, Malaysia racing and drifting driver and team manager[405] (given for his maneuvering style during a 2-car tsuiou rounds)
- "Tarzan" (Japanese:ターザン山田) = Eiji Yamada, Japan racing driver[72]
- "Teddy" = Edward Carroll, US board track motorcycle racer[406]
- "Teflonso" = Fernando Alonso, Spain Formula One driver[note 64][50]
- "Texas Cyclone" = Eddie Hasha, US board track motorcycle racer[129]
- "Texas Terry" = Terry Labonte, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "The Thrill" = Eddie Hill, US drag racer[407]
- "The Thunder from Down Under" = Mick Doohan, Australia motorcycle racer[23]
- "Tiff" = Timothy Needell, UK racing driver[408]
- "Tigrão" (Portuguese, "Big Tiger") = Wilson Fittipaldi Júnior, Brazil Formula One driver[162][409][410]
- "The Timmonsville Flash" = Cale Yarborough, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Tim" = Henry Birkin, UK driver[14]
- "Tinley Park Express" = Melvin Bettenhausen, US Indy driver[66]
- "Tino" = Ernesto Brambilla, Italy Formula One driver[288]
- "Tiny" = DeWayne L. Lund, US NASCAR racer[10]
- "Topics II" = Chris Forsberg, US drifting driver[411]
- "Toshi King" (Japanese:トシキん, Toshikin) = Toshiki Yoshioka, Japan drifting driver[236]
- "Tono" = Katsuhiro Ueo, Japan drifting driver[412]
- "Tony" = Melvin Bettenhausen, US Indy driver[137]
- "Too famous Ron" = Ronnie Smith, UK motorcycle racer[better source needed][362]
- "Tucker" = Tommy Fults, US hydroplane and drag racing and dragboat driver[413]
- "Tugboat" = Paul Candies, American drag racing team owner [414][note 65]
- "Twitch" = Jeremy Stenberg, US Freestyle Motocross rider[7]
- "TV Tommy" = Tommy Ivo, US drag racer (for appearances on "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis", and "The Donna Reed Show")[415]
U
[edit]- "Under-A-Cheever" = Eddie Cheever, US Formula One and Indy driver[416]
V
[edit]- "VeeKay" = 'Rinus van Kalmthout, Netherlands Road to Indy driver.
- "Vesuvio" = Ulrich Bigalke, Germany Grand Prix driver[417]
- "Vlugge" = Bas Plugge, Netherlands drifting driver[34]
- "La Volpe Argentata" (Italian, "The Silver Fox") = Piero Taruffi, Italy auto and moto racer and manager[418]
- "Vuky" = Bill Vukovich, US Indy racer[419]
W
[edit]- "W Williams" = William Grover-Williams, British-French Grand Prix racer[note 12][420]
- "Wattie" = John Watson, UK Formula One driver[421]
- "Whizzo" = Barry Williams, UK racing driver[422]
- "Wiggerl" = Ludwig Kraus, Germany motorcycle racer[423]
- "Wild Bill" =
- William Cantrell, US hydroplane driver and race driver[424]
- Bill Shrewsberry, US drag racer[425]
- Bill Snowden, US NASCAR racer[138]
- "Wild Bob" = Robert Burman, US Indy racer[426]
- "The Wild Indian from Atlanta" = Gober Sosebee, US NASCAR racer[427]
- "Wild Willie" = Willie Borsch, US AA/FA drag racer[428]
- "Wild Wilfred” =Wilfred Boutilier, American drag racer[1]
- "Wingco" = Frank Aikens, Formula Three driver[92]
- "The Whiz" = Wayne Gardner, Australia motorcycle racer[23]
- "The Wolf" = Matt Waldin, US drifting driver[283]
- "The Wollongong Whiz" = Wayne Gardner, Australia motorcycle racer[23]
- "Wonder Boy" = Jeff Gordon, US stock car racer driver[10]
- "Wonderkid" = Travis Pastrana, US Freestyle Motocross rider[7]
- "Woodchopper" = Glen Wood, US, NASCAR team owner[10]
- "Woodsie" = Raoul Castonguay, US motorcycle racer hillclimber and flat-track racer[429]
- "The World's Fastest Milkman" = Bill Brow, US hydroplane driver[430]
X
[edit]Y
[edit]- "Yamaken" = Kenji Yamanaka, Japan drifting driver[431]
- "Yancy" = Darel Dieringer, US stock car racer[66]
- "Yount Too" = Randy Yount, US I.M.C.A. Modified racing driver[432]
Z
[edit]- "Zazrache dite" (Czech, "Wonderkid") = Petr Pilat, Czech Republic Freestyle Motocross rider[7]
- "Zippy" = Greg Zipadelli, US, NASCAR crew chief[10]
- "Zonder Vrees" = Kees Kok, Netherlands drifting driver[34]
- "Zookeeper" = John Mulligan, US drag racing driver[433]
Collective
[edit]- "ABCD of France (フランスのABCD)"[note 66] =
- Jean Alesi, France
- Éric Bernard, France
- Érik Comas, France
- Yannick Dalmas, France
- Alabama Gang =
- Bobby Allison, US[10]
- Donnie Allison, US[10]
- Red Farmer, US[10]
- Jimmy Means, US[10]
- Davey Allison, US[10]
- Neil Bonnett, US[10]
- David Bonnett, US[10]
- Hut Stricklin, US[10]
- Clifford Allison, US
- "Bentley Boys" =
- Woolf Barnato UK[434][435][436]
- Dudley Benjafield UK[435][436]
- Tim Birkin UK[434][435]
- Dale Bourne
- Leslie Callingham[435]
- Jean Chassagne France[435][436]
- Frank Clement UK[434]
- Humphrey Cook[435]
- S. C. H. Davis UK[435][436]
- John Duff Canada
- George Duller[435]
- Clive Dunfee UK[436]
- Jack Dunfee[434]
- Gerard d’Erlanger Belgium[435][436]
- Clive Gallop
- Stan Ivernee[434]
- Glen Kidston UK[436]
- Bertie Kensington Moir
- Bernard Rubin Australia[435][436]
- Dick Watney[435]
- "Double Bud Thunder" =
- Darrell Waltrip, US[10]
- Neil Bonnett, US[10]
- "Ferrari Dream Team"[437] =
- Michael Schumacher, Germany, driver
- Ross Brawn, UK, technical director
- Rory Byrne, South Africa, chief designer
- Jean Todt, France, team principal
- Nigel Stepney, UK, Race and Test Technical Manager
- "First Family of Funny Car"[438]
- John Force, US
- Ashley Force, US
- Courtney Force, US
- Brittany Force, US
- Robert Hight, US
- "The Little Mexicans"
- Pedro Rodríguez, Mexico
- Ricardo Rodríguez, Mexico[439]
- "Magnificent Seven" =[440]
- See the entries of "The Unsinkable Seven"
- "The Two Ollies" =[441][note 67]
- Oliver Gavin, UK, sports car/GT racer
- Olivier Beretta, Monaco, sports car/GT racer
- "Tyrrell Twins"[note 68]
- John Love, Rhodesia Formula One driver[442]
- Tony Maggs, South Africa Formula One driver[442]
- Jackie Stewart, UK Formula One driver[443]
- François Cevert, France Formula One driver[443]
- Didier Pironi, France Formula One driver[444]
- Patrick Depailler, France Formula One driver[444]
- Jos Verstappen, Netherlands Formula One driver[445]
- Mika Salo, Finland Formula One driver[445]
- "Ulster's Big Two"[446]
- Ryan Farquhar, Northern Ireland motorcycle racer
- Adrian Archibald, Northern Ireland motorcycle racer
- "Unsinkable Seven"[note 69][447]
- Stuart Allison, Kenya rally co-driver (1968)[448]
- Mike Armstrong, Kenya rally driver (1968)[448]
- J.S. Bathurst, Kenya rally co-driver (1963)[448]
- Bill Bengry, Kenya rally driver (1963)[448]
- Richard Bensted-Smith, UK rally co-driver (1968)[449]
- Lucille Cardwell, Kenya rally driver (1968)[448]
- William Cardwell, Kenya rally driver (1963)[448]
- Paddy Cliff, Kenya rally co-driver (1963, 1968)[449]
- Gerry Davies, Kenya rally co-driver (1968)[448]
- Gordon Goby, Kenya rally co-driver (1963)[448]
- Ian Grant, Kenya rally co-driver (1968)[448]
- Peter Hughes, Kenya rally driver (1963)[448]
- Peter Huth, Kenya rally driver (1968)[448]
- Ian Jaffray, Kenya rally driver (1963)[448]
- David Lead, Kenya rally co-driver (1963)[448]
- Hugh Lionnet, Kenya rally driver (1963)[448]
- Kim Mandeville, Kenya rally driver (1968)[448]
- Nick Nowicki, Kenya rally driver (1963, 1968)[449]
- Derek Paveley, Kenya rally co-driver (1968)[448]
- Ian Philip, Kenya rally co-driver (1963)[448]
- Jaswant Singh, Kenya rally co-driver (1963)[448]
- Joginder Singh, Kenya rally driver (1963, 1968)[152][449][450]
- Robin Ullyate, Kenya rally driver (1968)[448]
- Michael Wood, Kenya rally co-driver (1968)[448]
- William Young, Kenya rally co-driver (1963)[448]
Pit team
[edit]Brackets indicates represented drivers
- "Brew-Crew" = #2 (Rusty Wallace)[10]
- "The Bumblebees" = '[10]
- "The Chocolate Force" = '[10]
- "Flying Aces" = #3 Richard Childress Racing . Team nickname earned during the 1980s Wrangler and later GM Goodwrench-sponsored teams of Dale Earnhardt, Sr.[10][69]
- "The Killer Bees" = #17 Roush Fenway Racing (Matt Kenseth). This nickname came during the days of Black and Decker DeWalt sponsorship with the yellow car.[10]
- "M&M's Chocolate Thunder" = #38 Robert Yates Racing[10]
- "NAPA Crew" = #15 DEI (Michael Waltrip)[10][451]
- "No Longer Blue Brew Crew" = #8 [10]
- "The Pit Bulls" = #16 Roush Fenway Racing
- "Rainbow Warriors" = #24 Hendrick Motorsports (Jeff Gordon). This was a reference to the 1993-2000 livery on the #24 car.[10][452]
- "Team Untouchable" = '[10]
- "Teeny Bopper Crew" = Miss Bardahl[453][454]
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ a b middle name
- ^ Given by teammate Mark Webber for his golden locks in reference to Britney Spears.
- ^ For his owning a carpet and flooring business
- ^ pseudonym, in fact his mother's name
- ^ Used briefly, despised by Shirley, and never used to her face.
- ^ widely used as their surname by the motorsport media
- ^ given in reference to his tendency to crash, even during title deciding rounds
- ^ despised by Petty's mom, who reportedly remarked, "If we'd wanted him called Dick, we'd have named him Dick."
- ^ lightly despised by Attwood
- ^ Nicknamed in the IRL pitlane for his sometimes choleric temperament
- ^ given to him by CarBoy magazine for his superior skills in drifting
- ^ a b c d e pseudonym
- ^ in reference to her profession as one of the "Ring Taxi" drivers
- ^ a b Given for his victory in the 1964 German Grand Prix
- ^ Given by Eddie Cheever during a commentary
- ^ a b Given during his time in motorcycle racing
- ^ Named after a character in Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
- ^ taken from the song of the same name which is used as his entrance track
- ^ Given for the amount of successes in enduro events
- ^ after the high line he often took through the corner
- ^ given as he became the first motorcyclist to be timed at 100 mph
- ^ Given for his tendency to crash in his early career
- ^ According to a document of Stuttgart's police dated 24 October 1956, he officially adopted "Fritz-Huschke" as first name
- ^ insult, due to his reckless driving; became out of use in later career
- ^ Short for Jimmy Jack after uncle Jimmy and father "Cactus" Jack.
- ^ given by manager Flavio Briatore when criticized by French media about the lack of French drivers in Renault F1 Team
- ^ given by manager Keke Rosberg to make it appear media friendly
- ^ legally changed name
- ^ pseudonym, used in a bid to keep his racing activities secret from his families
- ^ informal driver name
- ^ a literal translation of "John Washing", popularized by David Letterman
- ^ Pseudonym
- ^ Given for starting style
- ^ Childhood nickname
- ^ because of his constant retirements (62 in his 97 races, meaning he retired from two out of three races). It was just a local pun that reinforced his given nickname of "Kamikaze".
- ^ a b 1990s nickname, now out of use
- ^ unintentionally given by Emerson Fittipaldi when intending to say "Fucking Hiro!" during a radio call to pit crew
- ^ See "The Rat" entry for origin of nickname
- ^ used in reference to a former NASCAR division, informally called "Used Cars Division"
- ^ given by tifosi during his time at Ferrari
- ^ Nicknamed by Mike Hailwood
- ^ portmanteau of Made in the USA, adopted from her wrestling ringname during her previous career
- ^ in reference to his GM Goodwrench sponsored car, which always was painted black
- ^ Legally changed name following disapproval of his baptized name by the fascist government
- ^ for winning the Winston Million
- ^ For his consistent six-second E.T.s
- ^ earned in 1991 when he won four consecutive races in September
- ^ in reference to his then record 6 victories at the 24-hour race
- ^ For entertainingly mis-speaking (known as Murrayisms) in the heat of the moment during race commentaries.
- ^ Portmanteau of name
- ^ Given by the French press
- ^ given at his time for Ferrari as well as his strong personality
- ^ Given for his prominent buck teeth, later superseded by his "Super Rat" nickname as successes grew.
- ^ Given for a combination of his nationality, the national racing colour of his Ferrari, and allusion to Manfred von Richthofen.
- ^ named for his beard
- ^ For his ability to perform doughnuts, whilst straddling on the driver's door in a style of a rodeo rider.
- ^ Same reason as "Rodeo Clown"
- ^ In honour of Norifumi Abe, now out of use.
- ^ Given as an insult by Nelson Piquet
- ^ stepbrother to Michael and Ralf Schumacher
- ^ son of Michael
- ^ ichi translates as one in Japanese, as written on back of his suit
- ^ pseudonym
- ^ After Teflon, a non-stick kitchenware coating, for Alonso's involvement in the Spygate and Crashgate incidents, escaping punishment both times.
- ^ For his family's ownership of a tugboat line
- ^ Officially known as "ABC of France" without Dalmas, due to his lackluster career due to his illness later in his career.
- ^ Corvette Racing Le Mans and ALMS factory team.
- ^ Given as teammate pairs.
- ^ honoured on two occasions of the seven cars for reaching the finish at Nairobi (of the Safari Rally) when all others were stranded on the Mau Escarpment along the western rim of the Great Rift Valley.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f Kommel, Dave. “Gallery: 1970s Drag Racing Through the Lens of Dave Kommel”, written 13 January 2017 at Hot Rod Magazine online (retrieved 12 June 2017)
- ^ NASCAR (2017-08-13), Big-time burnout tears up the grass for 2-mile Kyle, retrieved 2017-08-14
- ^ a b "THE GOLDEN ERA OF GP RACING 1934-40 - DRIVERS (F)". Kolumbus.fi. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
- ^ Fish, Randy. "The Homecoming Carivan [sic] Cruise: 40th Anniversary U.S. Nationals", Street Rodder, 12/94, p.42 cap.
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