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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. It was won by Frank Duryea's Motorized Wagon. The race created considerable publicity for the motocycle, which had been introduced in the United States only two years earlier.

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  • Chicago Times-Herald race (en)
  • Concours du Chicago Times-Herald (fr)
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  • 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. It was won by Frank Duryea's Motorized Wagon. The race created considerable publicity for the motocycle, which had been introduced in the United States only two years earlier. (en)
  • Le concours du Chicago Times-Herald (Chicago Times-Herald contest) est l'une des premières courses automobiles aux États-Unis, de Chicago à Evanston, un aller-retour de 87 km (54 miles), qui eut lieu le 28 novembre 1895. (fr)
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  • 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. It was won by Frank Duryea's Motorized Wagon. The race created considerable publicity for the motocycle, which had been introduced in the United States only two years earlier. (en)
  • Le concours du Chicago Times-Herald (Chicago Times-Herald contest) est l'une des premières courses automobiles aux États-Unis, de Chicago à Evanston, un aller-retour de 87 km (54 miles), qui eut lieu le 28 novembre 1895. (fr)
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