Marquette-Buick #27 (1910)
Make: Marquette-Buick
Year: 1910
Mechanician: Howard Hale
Horsepower:
Finish Place: 23
Average Speed:
27 Marquette-Buick (USA) driven by Bob Burman. Finished 23rd. Driving chain broke and hit ditch during lap 10.
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