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Duesenberg - Wikipedia

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Duesenberg « Indy Car A-Z « OldRacingCars.com

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    Duesenberg by Michael Ferner One of the great names of all time in racing, Fred Duesenberg started out as designer-cum-test driver for the Mason Motor Car Co. in Des Moines, Iowa. He developed a tough little two-cylinder car, nicknamed the “mountain goat”, and raced it himself successfully in hill climbs in the Middle West.

1921 Duesenberg 183 Grand Prix Race Car | Simeone Foundation …

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    Building racing cars became the predominant focus of the lives of German immigrants Fred and August Duesenberg from 1912 on. For the 1912 Indianapolis, they entered a 226-cubic inch Mason against the giant engines of larger American and European manufacturers. Still the Mason cars gained attention, which reflected on the Duesenberg.

Duesenberg Model J - Speedway Motors Museum of …

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    Fred & August Duesenberg were born in Germany, and came to the U.S. as children. Fred was a self-taught engineering genius, and had built a racing car as early as 1903. In 1914, a Duesenberg driven by Eddie Rickenbacker took 10th place in the Indianapolis 500-mile race.

1915 Duesenberg Indianapolis Racer | conceptcarz.com

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    Duesenberg modified their racers to use hydraulically operated drums, a first in racing history. Duesenberg became the first American company to enter a Grand Prix race. Though the Ballots were the favorite, it was the Duesenberg's that held the crowd's attention. A fierce battle lasted throughout most of the race between Duesenberg and Ballots.

Duesenberg Owners Group - The Vintage Racing League

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    Duesenberg cars were considered some of the very best cars of the time, and were built entirely by hand. In 1914, Eddie Rickenbacker drove a "Duesy" to finish in 10th place at the Indianapolis 500, and a Duesenberg won the race in 1924, 1925, and 1927. 1923 saw the only use of a Duesenberg as the pace car at the Indianapolis 500.

Duesenberg 1921 GP - Grand Prix History

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    In 1913 Fred and Augie established the Duesenberg Motor Co. in St. Paul MN. At this point, they were building, testing, and developing both marine engines and complete racing cars. In 1914 they...

August Duesenberg - Wikipedia

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    Duesenberg-built racers set speed records at Daytona Beach, Florida, in 1920, won the French Grand Prix in 1921, and won three Indianapolis 500-mile races (1924, 1925, and 1927), as well as setting one-hour and 24-hour speed records on the Bonneville Salt Flats in …

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    Duesenberg early 1930s AAA Dreyer Sprint Car, originally powered by a Rochester Duesenberg Walking Beam engine. All original, history known from new. Built by Pop Dreyer for racing great Don Moore who in the 1920s drove for the Kline Kar team that... 1935 Duesenberg Model SJ in Saint Louis, MO

Racing Duesenberg J-505 with Dick Shappy, Greg …

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    Racing Dick Shappy's J Duesenberg at the Duesenberg Thunder Run, Goshen, IN 2015

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