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- Fulford–Miami_Speedway abstract "The Fulford–Miami Speedway was a AAA Championship Car wood race track located in North Miami Beach, Florida. It was the first speedway built in South Florida. The 1.25 mi (2.01 km) track was built in 1925 by Indianapolis Motor Speedway co-founder Carl Fisher, who was also developing the city. To help build the track, Fisher hired 1911 Indianapolis 500 winner Ray Harroun, who also served as general manager of the track. The track's banking was at 50°, and as a result, cars had to drive at a speed of 110 miles per hour (180 km/h) in order to remain on the track without sliding off. In comparison, the Daytona International Speedway's banking is 32°. Because of the speed the track's configuration produced, the track was considered as the fastest in the world.The track held only one event, the Carl G. Fisher Trophy in the 1926 AAA Championship Car season. The race was 240 laps and 300 miles (480 km), and was held on February 22, 1926 with a crowd of 20,000. The race's official starter was Barney Oldfield. The pole position was won by Tommy Milton with a lap speed of 142.93 miles per hour (230.02 km/h), while the race was won by 1925 Indianapolis 500 winner Peter DePaolo, with Harry Hartz finishing second, less than a minute behind. Out of the 19 cars competing, only six finished the race. On September 17, 1926, the track was destroyed by the Great Miami Hurricane; the lumber that comprised the track's surface was scattered across the neighborhood, and was later, after being recovered, used by the city for reconstruction. After its destruction, the area was taken over by the Presidential County Club. South Florida did not have a major auto race again until 1983, when the Grand Prix of Miami was held on a street circuit in downtown Miami. Two years later, open wheel racing returned when CART used a street course at Tamiami Park for their season finale, the Beatrice Indy Challenge.".
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- Fulford–Miami_Speedway wikiPageWikiLink Pete_DePaolo.
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- Fulford–Miami_Speedway wikiPageWikiLink Ray_Harroun.
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- Fulford–Miami_Speedway wikiPageWikiLink Tamiami_Park.
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway wikiPageWikiLink Tommy_Milton.
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- Fulford–Miami_Speedway wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fulford–Miami Speedway".
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway architect Carl_G._Fisher.
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway architect Ray_Harroun.
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway banking "50".
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway brokeGround "1925".
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway closed "1926".
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway events "Carl G. Fisher Trophy".
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway layout "Oval".
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway lengthKm "2.01".
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway lengthMi "1.25".
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway location Florida.
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway location North_Miami_Beach,_Florida.
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway location United_States.
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway name "Fulford–Miami Speedway".
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway opened "1926".
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway surface "Wood".
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- Fulford–Miami_Speedway subject Category:North_Miami_Beach,_Florida.
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Miami,_Florida.
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway hypernym Track.
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway type Single.
- Fulford–Miami_Speedway comment "The Fulford–Miami Speedway was a AAA Championship Car wood race track located in North Miami Beach, Florida. It was the first speedway built in South Florida. The 1.25 mi (2.01 km) track was built in 1925 by Indianapolis Motor Speedway co-founder Carl Fisher, who was also developing the city. To help build the track, Fisher hired 1911 Indianapolis 500 winner Ray Harroun, who also served as general manager of the track.".
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