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						History of auto racing - Wikipedia
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						Early Auto Racing - TRAFFORD History
						https://traffordhistory.org/lookingback/index.php/recreation/racing
Oldfield was considered a pioneer in early auto racing during that time. Oldfield took 5th place in both the 1914 and 1916 Indianapolis 500, and he was the first person to run a 100 MPH lap at Indy. This photo below taken in Cavittsville in 1915 or 1916 shows Barney Oldfield behind the wheel of Roy Bigler’s Mercer.
 
						
						
						
						automobile racing | Britannica
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Early history. Automobile racing began soon after the invention of the gasoline- (petrol-) fueled internal-combustion engine in the 1880s. The first organized automobile competition, a reliability test in 1894 from Paris to Rouen, France, a distance of about 80 km (50 mi), was won with an average speed of 16.4 kph (10.2 mph). In 1895 the
 
						
						
						
						Auto racing - Wikipedia
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