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  2. Lexington (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Two racing cars at the Lexington Motor Company facility in Connersville, Indiana, 1920. Financial difficulties were solved in 1913 when E.W. Ansted acquired Lexington to assemble the six-cylinder Howard for a contract with a Chicago distributor. The resultant company was named Lexington-Howard. In 1915, the name changed back to Lexington Motor ...

  3. Nyberg Automobile - Wikipedia

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    The Madison Motor Company had been incorporated in 1915 with $500,000 capitalization. In October 1916 it was reorganized as the $2 million Madison Motors Corporation . The venture never received sufficient funding and in the early spring of 1919, Madison Motors was taken over by the Bull Tractor Company.

  4. Holley Performance Products - Wikipedia

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    Holley Performance Products is an automotive performance company based in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It was founded in 1896 in Bradford, Pennsylvania, by George Holley and Earl Holley. When the company was based in Michigan it was a major producer of carburetors for many Detroit-built automobiles.

  5. Quaker State 400 (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The Quaker State 400 presented by Walmart, commonly known as simply the Quaker State 400, was a 400.5-mile (644.5 km) annual NASCAR Cup Series race held at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Kentucky. The inaugural event was held on July 9, 2011, and was won by Kyle Busch .

  6. Jim Stacy - Wikipedia

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    Buying or sponsoring as many as 7 teams in any given race. James D. Stacy (March 27, 1930 – October 12, 2016), [ 1 ] frequently referred to as Jim Stacy or J.D. Stacy , [ 1 ] was an American entrepreneur and former NASCAR Winston Cup Series race car owner and sponsor whose career spanned 1977 to 1983 .

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  8. Elgin Road Races - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] The top class races were sponsored by the Elgin National Watch Company who offered a $1,000 prize and a silver trophy to the winner. [2] The races attracted the top national racing champions as well as many of the major automobile manufacturers. Ralph Mulford drove a Lozier to win the inaugural race with an average speed of 62.5 miles ...

  9. Herzog–Jackson Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    After Alltel left for Penske Racing, Johnson remained with the team for 2001, sponsored by Excedrin. Johnson gave the team its first ever win at the inaugural race at Chicagoland Speedway . Herzog's plans were to field a Cup team with Johnson, but he had already signed a deal with Hendrick Motorsports for 2002.