28-512: (Redirected from Sonics ) [REDACTED] Look up sonic or sonics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sonic or Sonics may refer to: Companies [ edit ] Sonic Drive-In , an American drive-in, fast-food restaurant chain Sonic (ISP) , an Internet provider CLEC, serving more than 100 California communities Sonic Foundry ,
56-458: A Canadian sailboat design Spinball Whizzer , a rollercoaster previously known as Sonic Spinball (2010–2015). See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "sonic" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Sonic All pages with titles containing Sonic Sonic the Hedgehog (disambiguation) Supersonic (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
84-407: A Canadian sailboat design Spinball Whizzer , a rollercoaster previously known as Sonic Spinball (2010–2015). See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "sonic" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Sonic All pages with titles containing Sonic Sonic the Hedgehog (disambiguation) Supersonic (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
112-476: A Sega video game franchise Sonic the Hedgehog (character) , the titular character of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise Sonic the Hedgehog (1991) , a 1991 platform video game Sonic the Hedgehog (TV Series) , a 1993 Italian-American animated television series Sonic the Hedgehog (OVA) , a 1996 Japanese original video animation series Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) , a 2006 platform video game Sonic
140-429: A Sega video game franchise Sonic the Hedgehog (character) , the titular character of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise Sonic the Hedgehog (1991) , a 1991 platform video game Sonic the Hedgehog (TV Series) , a 1993 Italian-American animated television series Sonic the Hedgehog (OVA) , a 1996 Japanese original video animation series Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) , a 2006 platform video game Sonic
168-400: A computer software company which develops programs for editing audio and video Sonic Healthcare , a company that provides laboratory pathology and radiology services Sonic Solutions , a company operating in digital-media markets Sonic Team , a developer of video games SONIC, a brand name of Sega, S.A. SONIC Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Sonic the Hedgehog ,
196-400: A computer software company which develops programs for editing audio and video Sonic Healthcare , a company that provides laboratory pathology and radiology services Sonic Solutions , a company operating in digital-media markets Sonic Team , a developer of video games SONIC, a brand name of Sega, S.A. SONIC Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Sonic the Hedgehog ,
224-506: A gene and protein named after Sonic the Hedgehog SONIC (Ethernet controller) , a 10 Mbit/s Ethernet controller Somali Network Information Centre, the registry for the .so ccTLD SONiC (operating system) , free and open source network operating system developed by Microsoft SonicStage , a computer program Sports [ edit ] Seattle SuperSonics , a National Basketball Association team, relocated to Oklahoma as
252-449: A gene and protein named after Sonic the Hedgehog SONIC (Ethernet controller) , a 10 Mbit/s Ethernet controller Somali Network Information Centre, the registry for the .so ccTLD SONiC (operating system) , free and open source network operating system developed by Microsoft SonicStage , a computer program Sports [ edit ] Seattle SuperSonics , a National Basketball Association team, relocated to Oklahoma as
280-542: A radio station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, named SONiC 102.9 CKKS-FM , a radio station in Chilliwack/Abbotsford/Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Science and technology [ edit ] Sonics, a branch of acoustics Theory of sonics , a branch of continuum mechanics Sonic boom , an audible component of a shock wave in air Supersonic speed Hypersonic speed Sonic hedgehog ,
308-417: A radio station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, named SONiC 102.9 CKKS-FM , a radio station in Chilliwack/Abbotsford/Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Science and technology [ edit ] Sonics, a branch of acoustics Theory of sonics , a branch of continuum mechanics Sonic boom , an audible component of a shock wave in air Supersonic speed Hypersonic speed Sonic hedgehog ,
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#1732845514336336-453: A season, as well as a record 9 races in a row. In 2010 the team expanded to 4 cars, including one for future supercars driver Cam Waters . Waters would win the series in 2011. Garry Jacobson would also drive for the team in 2011 and 2012. Anton DePasquale would debut with the team in 2012 and sweep the final round of the series at Winton . He would go full time with the team in 2013 alongside Simon Hodge . in 2016 Leanne Tander would win
364-501: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages sonic [REDACTED] Look up sonic or sonics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sonic or Sonics may refer to: Companies [ edit ] Sonic Drive-In , an American drive-in, fast-food restaurant chain Sonic (ISP) , an Internet provider CLEC, serving more than 100 California communities Sonic Foundry ,
392-770: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sonic Motor Racing Services Sonic Motor Racing Services is an Australian racing team that is competes in the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Championship , Porsche Sprint Challenge , the Australian Formula Ford Championship , and the Victorian Formula Ford Championship. The team was formed by Michael Ritter, son of long time touring car racer Graham Ritter and brother of V8 Supercar racer Greg Ritter. Ritter formed
420-656: The Hedgehog (8-bit video game) , a 1991 platform video game for the Sega Master System and Game Gear Sonic the Hedgehog (film) , a 2020 action-adventure film Sonic screwdriver , a fictional tool in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who Nickelodeon Sonic , an Indian children's television channel Sonic "Boom Boom" Renaldi, a character in the Speed Racer film adaptation Music [ edit ] The Sonics , an American band CHDI-FM ,
448-493: The Hedgehog (8-bit video game) , a 1991 platform video game for the Sega Master System and Game Gear Sonic the Hedgehog (film) , a 2020 action-adventure film Sonic screwdriver , a fictional tool in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who Nickelodeon Sonic , an Indian children's television channel Sonic "Boom Boom" Renaldi, a character in the Speed Racer film adaptation Music [ edit ] The Sonics , an American band CHDI-FM ,
476-623: The Thunder Sonic Motor Racing Services , an Australian motor racing team Vehicles [ edit ] Sonic (train) , the name of a Japanese express train operated by 883 series "Sonic" and 885 series "White Sonic" EMUs. Chevrolet Sonic , the North American successor to the Chevrolet Aveo Honda Sonic , an underboner motorcycle Moyes Sonic , an Australian hang glider design Sonic 23 ,
504-419: The Thunder Sonic Motor Racing Services , an Australian motor racing team Vehicles [ edit ] Sonic (train) , the name of a Japanese express train operated by 883 series "Sonic" and 885 series "White Sonic" EMUs. Chevrolet Sonic , the North American successor to the Chevrolet Aveo Honda Sonic , an underboner motorcycle Moyes Sonic , an Australian hang glider design Sonic 23 ,
532-470: The championship as well as Todd Fiore. For 2007 the team would switch to Mygale Chassis' and Blanchard would win the championship, James Moffat would finish third for the team. Sonic would run Nick Percat under the Walkinshaw racing name in the 2007, 2008, & 2009 series. He would win the series in 2009, this being the most dominant season in the history of the series. Percat would win a record 12 races in
560-523: The championship in 2007 giving David Reynolds his second national title. The team ran programs in the Porsche Drivers Challenge, steering Sven Burchartz to win the 2007 Porsche Drivers Challenge, then backing it up winning the 2008 Porsche GT3 Challenge that succeeded it. Sonic would not return to the national series until 2014 fielding cars for Nick McBride, Nick Foster, and Adrian Mastronardo. This lineup would return for 2015 with foster winning
588-632: The championship. Ash Walsh would replace Foster for 2016. The team would enter Jordan Love and Andre Heimgartner for 2017 alongside long time driver Nick McBride with Heimgartner finishing runner up in the championship. They would step up to 5 cars for the 2018 season running Peter Major, Michael Almond, and Dale Wood alongside Love in the Pro class with a 5th entry for Graham Williams in the Pro-Am class. Sonic scaled back to 4 full time cars for 2019 with Thomas Maxwell joining Almond, Love, and Wood. Aaron love would join
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672-427: The series for Sonic, with Max Vidau 8th. Sonic would again become back to back champions in 2017, with Max Vidau winning the series. Future Super 2 driver Angelo Mouzouris would make his debut with the team, Hamish Ribarits would also make his first start in 2017. In 2018 Sonic Motor Racing Services would win their third championship in a row, with Hunter McElrea winning the series from Ribarits who had remained with
700-600: The team for the 1998 & 1999 seasons before going overseas and handing the ride to younger brother Will Davison . Will would win the title in 2001 for the team, now entered under the Garry Rogers Motorsport banner. Sonic would go back to back winning the 2002 championship with GRM protégé Jamie Whincup. The team would win their first championship under their own name in 2004 with David Reynolds. Sonic would expand to 3 cars in 2006, running future supercars drivers Tim Blanchard and Tim Slade, who would finish second in
728-534: The team for the final round in Surfers Paradise. Jordan Love won the team's 2nd championship. For the shortened 2020 season the team would continue with Love, Almond, and Wood joined by rookie Max Vidau. The team would scale down to 3 cars for the 2021 season, running Almond, Aaron Love, & Simon Fallon. For the 2009 season the team acquired a pair of Ford Falcons from Triple Eight Race Engineering to run for James Moffat and Bryce Washington . Washington left
756-627: The team in 1998 to compete in the Australian Formula Ford Championship. The team used Van Diemen chassis' for the first decade of their existence, which brought them championship victories in the Australian Formula Ford Championship in 2001 , 2002 , and 2004 . The team was formed to run the Davison family, beginning in the 1998 Australian Formula Ford Championship with Alex Davison . Alex would run with
784-426: The team. Mouzouris would finish 6th. Sonic would become the first team to win 4 back to back championships, Angelo Mouzouris would win the series in 2019. Jay Hanson would also make his full time debut with the team in 2019. With the return of a national championship in 2021, Sonic would field entries for 3rd year driver Harrison Goodman and debutant Valentino Astuti. The team also ran Australian Carrera Cup and won
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