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Early Racing - Innovation Nation - The Henry Ford

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Early Ford Racing | Flickr

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    Henry Ford showed an early interest in car racing as a way to establish his credibility as an automotive engineer and businessman. In 1901, Ford and Oliver Barthel built a car for a race sponsored by the Detroit Driving Club. When the race was finally run there were only two contestants, Ford and famed racer, Alexander Winton. Ford went on to win the only race he …

Historic Formula Ford - Tim Arnold

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Ford Performance - Wikipedia

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    History. 1896 – Henry Ford reached a top speed of 20 mph in his first car, Quadricycle. 1901 – Henry Ford defeated Alexander Winton (the most accomplished automobile builder/racer of the era) in a 10-lap race on a one-mile oval at the Detroit Driving Club, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. He overcame his rival's more powerful car in Sweepstakes, a racing car of his own design.

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