5 Hours 1 Minute 594 Seconds. End of the 8th Round. THE WINNING FOREIGN MACHINES IN THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL RACE FOR THE VANDERBILT CDR speed transmission merely instead of one giving three or four speeds. Owing to the demolishment of his 120-horse-power racer from a collision with a telegraph pole when practising Mr. Christie was obliged to fall completed but never run. He transformed it into a was placed on the American team. His 'touring-car racer' is of the same horse-power as the Haynes, scientific american, 1906-10-13
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