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  1. Scottish-born U.S. immigrant Alexander Winton, who founded the Winton Motor Carriage Company in 1897, was widely recognized as America's premier race car driver at the turn of the 20th century.

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  3. Images. Winton & Shanks This photo, taken in 1899, depicts automotive pioneer Alexander Winton (left) seated next to Plain Dealer reporter Charles Shanks (right). Winton drove Shanks from Cleveland to New York in 1899, and Shanks subsequently wrote a report on the event.

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  5. What most people don't know is that in the 1890s Cleveland was the automobile capital of America. One reason for this was a Scottish immigrant and bicycle company owner named Alexander Winton. The Winton Motor Carriage Company went into business on March 15, 1897.

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Alexander Winton (born June 20, 1860, Grangemouth, Stirling, Scot.—died June 21, 1932, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.) was a Scottish-born American pioneer automobile manufacturer who put thousands of “Winton Sixes” on the road.

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  8. 1860 - 1932. The forgotten forefather of the American automobile. Alexander Winton successfully convinced the American public that automobiles were more than a passing fad. Born in 1860 in Grangemouth, Scotland, Winton was a Scottish immigrant who came to New York at the age of 19.

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