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Earl Cooper wins the 300-miler at Elgin, Ill., Aug. 20, 1915. Cooper began his racing career in 1908 in San Francisco in a borrowed car. He won the race, but lost his job as a mechanic after he beat one of his bosses, so he became a full-time racer. He joined the Stutz team in 1912.
Aitken's race ended on lap 1, with a broken piston, while Resta raced into the lead. The IMS team attempted to flag Wilcox into the pits for Aitken to take over the car, but the AAA officials denied them the change. By lap 9, Resta led from Ed Ruckstell's Mercer, the Stutz of Earl Cooper, and Eddie Rickenbacker's Duesenberg.
Stutz had signed Howdy Wilcox, Earl Cooper and Norwegian-American Gil Andersen. Billy Carlson and Eddie Rickenbacker ran Maxwells for the United States Motor Company team, while Barney Oldfield ran one for the Maxwell company.
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The Iron Giant is a 1999 American animated science fiction film produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and directed by Brad Bird in his directorial debut.It is loosely based on the 1968 novel The Iron Man by Ted Hughes (which was published in the United States as The Iron Giant), and was written by Tim McCanlies from a story treatment by Bird.
The 1915 American Grand Prize was the first race of the 1915 Grand Prix season and was held February 27, 1915, at the Panama–Pacific International Exposition, sometimes mistakenly referred to as the San Francisco World's Fair.
Stutz Motor Car Company: Stutz: Stutz: 95.140 5 200 Running 4 4 4 Earl Cooper (Johnny Aitken) Stutz Motor Car Company: Stutz: Stutz: 96.770 4 200 Running 5 11 15 Eddie O'Donnell R Duesenberg Brothers: Duesenberg: Duesenberg: 88.93 11 200 Running 6 7 8 Bob Burman: Bob Burman: Peugeot: Peugeot: 92.400 7 200 Running 7 1 1 Howdy Wilcox: Stutz Motor ...
Earl Cooper: Stutz-Wisconsin, Stutz: 1405 6 Wilbur D'Alene: Duesenberg: 1120 7 Tommy Milton: Duesenberg: 690 8 Pete Henderson: Maxwell: 667 9 Frank Galvin: Sunbeam Motor Car Company: 645 10 Ralph Mulford: Peugeot: 620