User:Donnie Park/List of nicknames of motorsport people

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This is a list of people involved in motorsport, it includes drivers, riders, crew chiefs, pit crews, team managers and mechanics.

Individuals[edit]

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A[edit]

B[edit]

The Blackburn Bullet

C[edit]

Il Commendatore (left)

D[edit]

The Doctor
Drift King

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I[edit]

The Intimidator

J[edit]

K[edit]

The King

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M[edit]

N[edit]

O[edit]

P[edit]

Q[edit]

R[edit]

S[edit]

T[edit]

U[edit]

V[edit]

W[edit]

X[edit]

Y[edit]

Z[edit]

Collective[edit]

Pit team[edit]

Brackets indicates represented drivers

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ given by Darrell Waltrip as he holds many Busch Series records
  2. ^ portmanteau of name
  3. ^ Named after his longtime sponsor Skoal Bandit
  4. ^ middle name
  5. ^ Nicknamed for his innumerous hill climb successes
  6. ^ After being stated that in 2003 to have founded 28 different racing series
  7. ^ pseudonym, in fact his mother's name
  8. ^ used briefly, despised by Shirley
  9. ^ widely used as their surname by the motorsport media
  10. ^ given in reference to his tendency to crash, even during title deciding rounds
  11. ^ despised by Petty's mom, who reportedly remarked, "If we'd wanted him called Dick, we'd have named him Dick."
  12. ^ lightly despised by Attwood
  13. ^ Nicknamed in the IRL pitlane for his sometimes choleric temperment
  14. ^ given to him by CarBoy magazine for his superior skills in drifting
  15. ^ pseudonym
  16. ^ Given in reference to his launch style
  17. ^ in reference to her profession as one of the "Ring Taxi" drivers
  18. ^ Given for his victory in the 1964 German Grand Prix
  19. ^ Given by Eddie Cheever during a commentary
  20. ^ Given during his time in motorcycle racing
  21. ^ Named after a character of the Jonathan Livingston Seagull novel
  22. ^ taken from the song of the same name which is used as his entrance track
  23. ^ middle name
  24. ^ Given for the amount of sucesses in enduro events
  25. ^ informal driver name
  26. ^ after the high line he often took through the corner
  27. ^ given as he became the first motorcyclist to be timed at 100 mph
  28. ^ Given for his tendency to crash in his early career
  29. ^ According to a document of Stuttgart's police dated 24 October 1956, he officially adopted "Fritz-Huschke" as first name
  30. ^ insult, due to his reckless driving; became out of use in later career
  31. ^ short for Jimmy Jack after uncle Jimmy and father "Cactus" Jack
  32. ^ Given to him by friends at the age of 17, due to his fondness of bling, rarely used
  33. ^ given by manager Keke Rosberg to make it appear media friendly
  34. ^ legally changed name
  35. ^ Given during his time in motorcycle racing
  36. ^ pseudonym, used in a bid to keep his racing activities secret from his families
  37. ^ a literal translation of "John Washing", popularized by David Letterman
  38. ^ informal driver name
  39. ^ Given for starting style
  40. ^ Childhood nickname
  41. ^ 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".
  42. ^ 1990s nickname, now out of use
  43. ^ 1990s nickname, now out of use
  44. ^ unintentionally given by Emerson Fittipaldi when intending to say "Fucking Hiro!" during a radio call to pit crew
  45. ^ See "The Rat" entry for origin of nickname
  46. ^ used in reference to a former NASCAR division, informally called "Used Cars Division"
  47. ^ pseudonym
  48. ^ given by tifosis during his time at Ferrari
  49. ^ pseudonym
  50. ^ Nicknamed by Mike Hailwood
  51. ^ portmanteau of Made in the USA, adopted from her wrestling ringname during her previous career
  52. ^ in reference to his GM Goodwrench sponsored car, which always was painted black
  53. ^ Legally changed name following disapproval of his baptized name by the fascist government
  54. ^ for winning the Winston Million>
  55. ^ honorary nickname for winning all world titles in three different engine categories
  56. ^ earned in 1991 when he won four consecutive races in September
  57. ^ in reference to his then record 6 victories at the 24 hour race
  58. ^ Given for his victory in the 1964 German Grand Prix
  59. ^ For having to mis-speaking entertainingly in the heat of the moment (known as Murrayisms) during commentaries
  60. ^ Portmanteau of name
  61. ^ Given by the French press
  62. ^ given at his time for Ferrari as well as his strong personality
  63. ^ pseudonym
  64. ^ Given for his prominent buck teeth, later superceeded by his "Super Rat" nickname as sucesses grew
  65. ^ given because of a combination of his nationality and national racing colour of his car
  66. ^ named for his beard
  67. ^ for his ability to perform doughnuts, whilst straddling on the driver's door in a style of a rodeo ride
  68. ^ Same reason as "Rodeo Clown"
  69. ^ given in honour of Norifumi Abe, now out of use
  70. ^ Given as an insult by Nelson Piquet
  71. ^ stepbrother to Michael and Ralf Schumacher
  72. ^ son of Michael
  73. ^ ichi translates as one in Japanese, as written on back of his suit
  74. ^ pseudonym
  75. ^ for appearances on "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis"
  76. ^ pseudonym
  77. ^ Officially known as "ABC of France" without Dalmas, due to his lackluster career due to his illness later in his career.
  78. ^ Corvette Racing Le Mans and ALMS factory team.
  79. ^ Given as teamate pairs.
  80. ^ 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.

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