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This book tells the history of 1930s American road racing about the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) and the George Vanderbilt Cup races. Starting from humble and crude beginnings, ARCA reinvented American road racing and nurtured its growth throughout the Depression until the outbreak of World War II halted the club’s activities. ARCA is a story of triumph over adversity, only partially told in the past, and one that deserves a fuller explanation. This story is presented in the words and writings of the original participants.
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