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This picture was taken March 17, 1915, in the Venice 300 (California). We see driver Jim Parsons leading his Stutz teammate Harry Grant. Note the running surface is board plank. The course was not a board track, but public roads. Organizers erected this wood plank turn with banking with the hope of increasing lap speeds. This was not unheard of in designing public roads circuits in early days.
Barney Oldfield in his #1 Maxwell took checkered flag first. Check out another Oldfield image from the Venice race.
Thanks to Chuck Rudy for providing this photo.
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