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The Offenhauser powered Pat Clancey Special competed at the Indy 500 twice in the late 1940s, garnering a best finish of 12th place. The car was also raced on dirt at places like Milwaukee and other speedways of the day. The car’s owner and commissioner was Pat Clancey, a trucking company owner from the South who saw how well his twin screw rigs worked in the traction department and thought that adding a second axle (both are powered) would be the hot ticket to success and stardom.
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