World's Fastest Ford
1924: Ed Winfield
In 1924, Ed Winfield earned the title of "World's Fastest Ford" during the early days of track roadster racing. Using a stripped-down, modified Model T, known as a "Bob-Tail," Winfield's car was designed for speed with performance upgrades. His victory cemented his reputation in Southern California’s burgeoning auto racing scene, particularly at venues like Legion Ascot Speedway. This achievement highlighted the innovation and competitiveness that defined track roadster racing during the 1920s.[1]
- ↑ Track Roadsters by Greg Sharp, published in The Rodder's Journal 86
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