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The Fastest 1932 Fords From The Early Days Of Racing

The Fastest 1932 Fords From The Early Days Of Racing
The Fastest '32 Fords From The Early Days of Racing
In 1928, the Glendale American Legion Post took over the promotion of the Ascot Speedway dirt track, and in April 1934 hosted the American Targa Florio Hill Road Race, which included most of the 5/8-mile oval but went out into the hills behind the track for a total course length of 1 1/2 miles. View Related Article
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