MARMON WASP n.32

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MARMON WASP n.32

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HISTORY

The Marmon Wasp is a car that participated at the 500 Miles of Indianapolis 1911. The Wasp was derived from the 1909 Model 32, the first known automobile in the world to feature the first rear-view mirror.

The American Nordike & Marmon Company team with Ray Harroun at the wheel of the Marmon Wasp n.32 winner the 500 Miles of Indianapolis 1911. In second place finished the Lozier n.33 of the Lozier Motor Company with Ralph Mulford with a gap of one second, while in third position the Fiat n.28 of the E.E. Hewlett with David Bruce-Brown with a gap of ten seconds

CHASSIS

Marmon Wasp
Designed: Ray Harroun
Carbon fiber and aluminum honeycomb monocoque
Length: ? mm
Width: ? mm
Height: ? mm
Suspension front: ?
Suspension rear: ?
Brakes: Drums
Tyres: Firestone

ENGINE

Marmon 9832 cc 6 cylinder, naturally aspirated, front engine, longitudinally mounted
Power: 104 kW
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive,.
Transmission: Four speed manual
Fuel brand: ?
Fuel Type: Petrol
Tank Capacity: ? lt

RESULT

Winner 500 Miles of Indianapolis 1911 with driver Ray Harroun

Additional information

Driver

Harroun Ray

Manufacturer

Marmon

Race

500 Miles of Indianapolis

Year Race

1911

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