Offenhauser midget racing car, (c1930s?). Artist: Unknown

Offenhauser midget racing car, (c1930s?). Artist: Unknown

1-193-111 - National Motor Museum/Heritage Images

Offenhauser midget racing car, (c1930s?). Championship Midget racing is the oldest continuous form of automobile racing in the United States. Midgets evolved from 'big cars', racing machines that raced on mile plus tracks and in the Indianapolis 500. They were designed to produce economical, exciting racing on smaller tracks.


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Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Fred Offenhauser: American: Engineer, motor racing engine constructor

Medium
  1. Photograph

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4567x4114
File Size : 55,045kb


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  1. HIP50
  1. 0340000248
  1. 1-193-111
  1. 1193111
  1. 248

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