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The pre-war years were a golden age of motor racing. Famous marques competed for superiority on the world's circuits, however safety was primitive and death common.
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Ray Harroun won the inaugural Indy 500 driving his unique Marmon Wasp. Ralph Mulford finished second in controversial circumstances.
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