Frontenac racing cars

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Frontenac racing cars were early 20th-century American competition automobiles known for their innovative engineering and participation in major events like the Indianapolis 500.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American racing car
racing car marque
activeInPeriod early 20th century
associatedWith Indianapolis Motor Speedway NERFINISHED
category competition automobile
open-wheel racing car
competedIn Indianapolis 500 NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor competition use
designedToCompeteAgainst other early American racing marques
engineeringFocus aerodynamic bodywork
high performance engines
lightweight chassis
era pre-World War II motorsport
fuelType gasoline
geographicFocus North American racing circuits
heritage part of early American motorsport history
knownFor innovative engineering
market independent racing drivers
professional racing teams
notability participation in major American racing events
notableEventParticipation AAA Championship events
participatedIn American open-wheel racing
board track racing
dirt track racing
powertrainType internal combustion engine
usedFor automobile racing
vehicleType single-seat race car

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Arthur Chevrolet designed Frontenac racing cars