Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1927 — Page 5

MAY 31, 1927

liMfr inffiwrir r jife' amgm JHL -jijß ? i; : (1' i ' * V - \ George Souders, driving a Duesenberg Special, at , • an average speed of 97.54 miles per hour, . won the world’s racing classic at Indianapolis Speedway in 5 hours, 7 minutes and 33.08 seconds. He used a special Ethyl racing gasoline in a 91 cubic inch engine. - No other gasoline will operate this smallest and speediest of automobile engines. For four years Ethyl has been in the tank of the winner of this event. / ✓ You have no need—and probably no desire—for racing speed, but you can enjoy the same dependability and responsiveness by using Red Crown Ethyl Gasoline In Your Car -IS* ' .

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