World’s 1st Motor Racing Event Had A 90 Mins Lunch Break

<p>Inthe 1890s, cars were still a relatively untested technology. Various steam-powered contraptions had been chugging along the roadways since the late-18th century, but more lightweight, driver-friendly vehicles had only arrived on the scene as recently as 1886 when German inventors Karl Friedrich Benz and Gottlieb Daimler developed gasoline-powered autos with internal combustion engines.</p> <p>Cars were considered the playthings of the super-rich, and the notion of racing them was almost entirely foreign &mdash; as foreign as we deciding to colonize Mars.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/formula-one-forever/worlds-1st-motor-racing-event-had-a-90-mins-lunch-break-6b0f203cf016"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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