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24 Hours of Le Mans
Cars drive off at the start of the race. Car number 2, Du Pont Model G Speedster Le Mans of Alfredo Luis Miranda and Charles Moran Jr. leads car number 8, Bentley 4½ Litre of Frank Clement and Jean Chassagne and two Stutz DV32 Bearcats, number 5 of Guy Bouriat and Philippe de Rothschild and number 4 of Éduoard Brisson and Louis Chiron.
24 Hours of Le Mans
Édouard Brisson and Robert Bloch (standing) with their Stutz DV16 Bearcat in the pits before the race start.
24 Hours of Le Mans
Three Stutz DV32 Bearcats on scrutineering day. From left to rigth: Richard Watney and George Eyston (car number 6), Guy Bouriat and Philippe de Rothschild (car number 5), and Édouard Brisson and Louis Chiron (car number 4)
24 Hours of Le Mans
Car number 3, Stutz DV32 Bearcat of Édouard Brisson and Joseph Cattaneo on Mulsanne.
24 Hours of Le Mans
Car number 5, Stutz DV32 Bearcat of Guy Bouriat and Philippe de Rothschild after the finish.
24 Hours of Le Mans
Car number 1, Stutz DV16 Blackhawk of Édouard Brisson and Robert Bloch leads two Bentley 4½ Litres, number 2 of Dudley Benjafield and Frank Clement and number 3 of Tim Birkin and Jean Chassagne.
Ascot Park Line Up
Race Line Up with Eddie Pullen in Number 4 Mercer, Earl Cooper in Number 8 Stutz and Bob Burman in Number 7 Peugeot in Front Row. Pullen was the Race Winner with Burman taking 2nd and Cooper 3rd.
Barney Oldfield
Copy of an image of Barney Oldfield in car number 5, a Stutz. Behind is car number 8, possibly a Paige.
Bob Burman and Barney Oldfield
Bob Burman in Number 6 Peugeot with Barney Oldfield in Fiat Race Car. Oldfield Stripped a gear in the Fiat, Changed to Driving Number 8 Stutz, but Lost to Burman in Match Race
Bob Swanson and Earl Cooper
Bob Swanson and Earl Cooper with Old Number 8 Stutz Race Car Looking at the Engine
Bob Swanson and Earl Cooper
Bob Swanson and Earl Cooper with Old Number 8 Stutz Race Car and Bob Swanson in New Number 8 Race Car
Bob Swanson and Earl Cooper
Bob Swanson and Earl Cooper with Old Number 8 Stutz Race Car. Side Car View with Engine Exposed
Charles Merz
Charles Merz in Number 2 Stutz with 400 Cubic Inch Wisconsin 4-Cylinder engine. Finished 3rd
Charles Merz and George Robertson
Charles Merz in the Number 10 National with George Robertson in the Number 7 Stutz
Dave Lewis and Eddie Rickenbacker
Dave Lewis in Number 7 Stutz Leads Eddie Rickenbacker in Number 12 Duesenberg
Dave Lewis and Howard "Howdy" Wilcox
Howard "Howdy" Wilcox in the Number 10 National with Dave Lewis in the Stutz
Dick Newhouse, Grover Ruckstell and Earl Cooper
Lineup of Cars with Dick Newhouse in Number 15 Race Car, Grover Ruckstell in Number 6 Mercer and Earl Cooper in the Number 8 Stutz in the Front Row
Dick Newhouse, Grover Ruckstell and Earl Cooper
Lineup of Cars with Dick Newhouse in Number 15 Race Car, Grover Ruckstell in Number 6 Mercer and Earl Cooper in the Number 8 Stutz in the Front Row