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Offenhauser. The Greatest Racing Engine Ever Built ...

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    From 1947 through 1964, Offenhauser engines powered the winning cars in the Indianapolis 500 (17 straight years). From 1950 through 1960, Offenhauser-powered cars not only won the Indy 500 but also claimed all three podium positions, winning the pole in 10 of the 11 years. From 1946 to 1969, Offenhauser engines won 245 Champ-car races.

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Collection of Offenhauser patterns shows how the famed ...

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    With not much turnaround time, Offenhauser had the first midget engine ready in time for Curly Wetteroth to place it in his midget chassis and subsequently hand the completed car off to Curly Mills for its debut in late September 1934. Mills not only won that race, he also reportedly won his next 16 races.

This Offenhauser Racing DOHC four is the most storied …

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    He took over work on many Miller designs, but most notable was the Miller Marine engine, which had been enlarged to 183, then 200, then 220, and finally a 255 that was essentially a new engine. Offenhauser would continue to improve the design and, in 1934, upon introducing an engine for midget racers, he dropped the Miller name and began marketing the engine as a product of the …

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