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Inspiration / British inventions / Technology / Land speed record / Water Speed Record / Stanley Motor Carriage Company / Steam engine / Auto racing / Energy / Transport / Steam car
Date: 2009-10-29 17:10:04
Inspiration
British inventions
Technology
Land speed record
Water Speed Record
Stanley Motor Carriage Company
Steam engine
Auto racing
Energy
Transport
Steam car

The British Steam Car Challenge

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