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  1. Berna Eli "Barney" Oldfield (January 29, 1878 – October 4, 1946) was a pioneer American racing driver. His name was "synonymous with speed in the first two decades of the 20th century". [1] He was the winner of the inaugural AAA National Championship in 1905.

  2. The Barney Oldfield Speedway was named after legendary race car driver Barney Oldfield. Manufactured by Arrow Development Company, the cars allowed guest drivers to freely steer them down the track. Drivers use a gas pedal to control the speed of each car.

  3. May 8, 2023 · In addition to Pacific Gliders, the Barney Oldfield Speedway antique car ride will become “Barney Oldfield Redwood Rally” with updated scenery and a brand-new design: Drivers will be transported back in time with cars replicating the earliest roadsters on an extended track, passing over a dozen billboards and signage of California landmarks.

  4. Take a relaxing car ride around and through Grizzly on Barney Oldfield Speedway! Enjoy some great scenic views of Grizzly and Demon while you have fun driving.

  5. Barney Oldfield's Redwood Rally Drivers are transported back in time with cars replicating the earliest roadsters on an extended track, passing by a dozen billboards and signage of California landmarks.

  6. Barney Oldfield only raced in two Indianapolis 500s - 1914 and 1916. He finished fifth both times. Most notable was his run for Stutz in 1914 when he was the first American entry to finish the great race as teams from Europe dominated.

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  8. Barney Oldfield, American automobile-racing driver whose name was synonymous with speed in the first two decades of the 20th century. In 1903 he accomplished the first mile-a-minute performance in an automobile, and in 1910 he set a world speed record of 131.724 miles per hour.

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