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Los Angeles Motordrome Slouch Hat by American Needle

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The Los Angeles Motordrome was a circular 1-mile (1.6 km) wood board race track. It was located in Playa del Rey, California, and opened in 1910. In addition to automobile racing, it was used for motorcycle competition and aviation activities. The Motordrome was a scaled-up version of a bicycling velodrome, and was built by Jack Prince, a pre-eminent constructor of velodromes at the time. It was the first of numerous board tracks built for auto racing in the 1910s and 1920s. As an early example of a race track purpose-built for competition, it marked the first use of then-innovative safety features that later became common to most tracks. The Motordrome was highly successful, attracting many competitors and large crowds of paying spectators, but it lasted just three years. A fire destroyed the track in January 1913.

  • COLOR: Navy
  • MATERIAL: 100% Pigment washed cotton twill
  • SIZE: Unisex
  • Los Angeles Motordrome lofted front embroidered logo
  • Adjustable self-fabric backstrap
  • Pre-Curved visor And undervisor
  • Unstructured crown
  • Curved brim
  • Matching tape
  • Tape And Sweat Match The Visor
  • By American Needle

SKU: 20001A-LAMOTOR

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