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  2. Saugus Speedway - Wikipedia

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    The last race during World War II was held on June 30, 1942. The track was unused in 1943 and 1944, like all racetracks in the United States. The track was the first circuit on the West Coast of the United States to host a post-war race when it reopened on September 9, 1945. [4] Bill Vukovich won the race. Nine races were held that season, and ...

  3. Troy Ruttman - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, at age 15, Ruttman entered his family's car into a roadster race held in San Bernardino, California, winning the event. [1] He won 19 of the 21 events staged there that season. [1] By 1947 he was the California Roadster Association (CRA) roadster champion. [1] He also won his first five midget car races that season.

  4. Bernd Rosemeyer - Wikipedia

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    Of the twelve Grands Prix contested in 1937 between Mercedes and Auto Union, Rosemeyer won four of Auto Union's five victories against Mercedes's formidable new W125. Rosemeyer's superlative performances that year cemented him alongside Rudolf Caracciola and Tazio Nuvolari as three of the greatest drivers of 1930s Grand Prix racing.

  5. 1932 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    Late in the race, three incidents brought attention. On lap 182, Ira Hall blew a tire, spun and brushed the wall in the south end of the track. He was able to continue, but left his riding mechanic behind when he limped back to the pits. He re-joined the race, and was issued a one-lap penalty for driving off without the riding mechanic.

  6. List of auto racing films - Wikipedia

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    A race organizer drops hints that his daughter's time will go to the winner. Speed Madness: 1925 The Checkered Flag: 1926 The Speed Classic: 1928 Speedway: 1929 Drama Silent film about a father and son in Indianapolis. Burning Up: 1930 Drama First talkie about auto racers. Speed: 1930 The Racing Strain: 1932 Drama A driver who drinks tries to ...

  7. 1930 in motorsport - Wikipedia

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    The following is an overview of the events of 1930 in motorsport including the major racing events, motorsport venues that were opened and closed during a year, championships and non-championship events that were established and disestablished in a year, and births and deaths of racing drivers and other motorsport people.

  8. Heather Locklear Calls Out the Differences Between ... - AOL

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    Elsewhere during her appearance at '90s Con (which marked her first public event in nearly three years), the actress spoke about her time on the Beverly Hills, 90210 spinoff series Melrose Place ...

  9. List of auto racing tracks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Late Models, Modifieds, Pure Stocks, Compacts, Figure Eights Mount Lawn Speedway: Indiana New Castle: 0.30 miles (0.48 km) Oval: Late Models, Pro Thunder Cars, Thunder Cars, Hornets Santa Maria Speedway: California Nipomo: 0.30 miles (0.48 km) Oval (high banked clay) Late Models, Modified Seekonk Speedway: Massachusetts Seekonk: 0.333 miles (0. ...

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