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"America's First Automobile Race" map Frank Duryea's Motorized Wagon winning motocycle Mueller-Benz car – second-place finisher. The Chicago Times-Herald race was the first automobile race held in the United States. Sponsored by the Chicago Times-Herald, the race was held in Chicago in 1895 among six motorized vehicles: four cars and two motorcycles.
Cars is a 2006 computer-animated film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and the last film for the Buena Vista Pictures Distribution company, directed by John Lasseter and co-directed by Joe Ranft. It was the seventh Disney/Pixar feature film, and the last film by Pixar before it was bought by Disney. The soundtrack of the film features music by Sheryl ...
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Welcome to the official site for Disney and Pixar’s Cars. Stream movies and series, watch videos, shop products, meet the characters, and more. ... Lightning McQueen, #95, is a hotshot rookie race car who loves going faster than fast. When he’s not racing, ... Cars 3: Driven to Win | First Look
Run That Race (From "Cars 3") Performed by Dan AuerbachListen to / Download the Cars 3 soundtrack here: https: ...
Albert Lemaître classified first in his Peugeot Type 5 3hp in the Paris–Rouen. Fernand Gabriel driving a Mors in Paris-Madrid 1903 A remaining section of the Brooklands track in 2007. The first prearranged match race of two self-powered road vehicles over a prescribed route occurred at 4:30 A.M. on August 30, 1867, between Ashton-under-Lyne and Old Trafford, England, a distance of 8 mi (13 km).