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* SchoolStudyMedia: The YA version has gained popularity in middle and high school English classes for its themes of perseverance and reincarnation.
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* SchoolStudyMedia: The YA version has gained popularity in middle and high school English classes for its themes of perseverance and reincarnation.

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* SchoolStudyMedia: The YA version has gained popularity in middle and high school English classes for its themes of perseverance and reincarnation.reincarnation.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In early drafts, Enzo was named "Juan Pablo".
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* CaliforniaDoubling: The racetrack featured in the plot is Pacific Raceways, located in Kent, WA. However, all the racing scenes were [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c260M8DSsA shot at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park]] in Bowmanville, Ontario, as neither the Pirelli World Challenge or the Weathertech SportsCar Championship (as cars from both series are featured in the film) have Pacific Raceways on their calendar.

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* CaliforniaDoubling: The racetrack featured in the plot is Pacific Raceways, located in Kent, WA. However, all the racing scenes were [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c260M8DSsA shot at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park]] in Bowmanville, Ontario, as neither the Pirelli World Challenge or the Weathertech SportsCar [=SportsCar=] Championship (as cars from both series are featured in the film) have Pacific Raceways on their calendar.
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%%* CaliforniaDoubling: In the film, the racing scenes are [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c260M8DSsA shot at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park]] in Bowmanville, Ontario, as it is doubling for the Pacific Raceways in that circumstance.

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%%* * CaliforniaDoubling: In The racetrack featured in the film, plot is Pacific Raceways, located in Kent, WA. However, all the racing scenes are were [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c260M8DSsA shot at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park]] in Bowmanville, Ontario, as it is doubling for neither the Pirelli World Challenge or the Weathertech SportsCar Championship (as cars from both series are featured in the film) have Pacific Raceways in that circumstance.on their calendar.
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%%* CaliforniaDoubling: In the film, the racing scenes are [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c260M8DSsA shot at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park]] in Bowmanville, Ontario, as it is doubling for the Pacific Raceways in that circumstance.
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* SchoolStudyMedia: The YA version has gained popularity in middle and high school English classes.

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* SchoolStudyMedia: The YA version has gained popularity in middle and high school English classes.classes for its themes of perseverance and reincarnation.
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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: The FilmOfTheBook was first announced in 2009 when Creator/UniversalPictures acquired the rights to it. However, they struggled to find a director for the film and ultimately gave the rights to Creator/{{Disney}} in 2016. One year later, the rights were passed again to Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, where the film was finally put into production and released in August of 2019.

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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: The FilmOfTheBook was first announced in 2009 when Creator/UniversalPictures acquired the rights to it. However, they struggled to find a director for the film and ultimately gave the rights to Creator/{{Disney}} in 2016. One year later, the rights were passed again to Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, where the film was finally put into production and released in August of 2019.2019.
* SchoolStudyMedia: The YA version has gained popularity in middle and high school English classes.
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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: The FilmOfTheBook was first announced in 2009 when Creator/UniversalPictures acquired the rights to it. However, they struggled to find a director for the film and ultimately gave the rights to Creator/{{Disney}} in 2016. One year later, the rights were passed again to Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, where the film was finally put into production and released in August of 2019.

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