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Adams (constructor)
Racing car constructor

Adams was an American racing car constructor named after Clyde Adams. Adams had left his native Texas and moved to Los Angeles at the age of 20. Adams started working for Harry Miller, and built a reputation as a first-class metalworker. When Miller's business collapsed in the aftermath of the Great Depression, Adams set up his own business. He worked on a range of Indianapolis 500 vehicles from 1930 to 1950, as well as several speedcars.

Adams cars competed in one FIA World Championship race - the 1950 Indianapolis 500.

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World Championship Indianapolis 500 results

SeasonDriverGridClassificationPointsNoteRace Report
1950Bayliss LevrettBill Cantrell1727Oil pressureReport

References

  1. White, Gordon Eliot (2001). Kurtis-Kraft: Masterworks of Speed & Style. United States: MotorBooks International. p. 216. ISBN 9780760309100. 9780760309100

  2. White, Gordon Eliot (2001). Kurtis-Kraft: Masterworks of Speed & Style. United States: MotorBooks International. p. 216. ISBN 9780760309100. 9780760309100

  3. White, Gordon Eliot (2001). Kurtis-Kraft: Masterworks of Speed & Style. United States: MotorBooks International. p. 216. ISBN 9780760309100. 9780760309100