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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.
World Championship Indianapolis 500 results※
Season | Driver | Grid | Classification | Points | Note | Race Report |
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1950 | Bayliss Levrett Bill Cantrell |
17 | 27 | Oil pressure | Report |
References※
- ^ White, Gordon Eliot (2001). Kurtis-Kraft: Masterworks of Speed & Style. United States: MotorBooks International. p. 216. ISBN 9780760309100.
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