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Breaking the Mold: How 3D Printing Is Starting to Change Manufacturing in Sports

Courtesy photo When NASCAR holds one of its final races of the season at Texas Motor Speedway next weekend, several of the cars will feature components that were made by a 3D printer. The same will be true of next year’s America’s Cup, which will see the debut of the fastest-ev...

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