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Renowned purpose-built internal-combustion racing engine nicknamed after one of its three designers, Fred C. Offenhauser.
Harry A. Miller and Leo W. Goossen completed the trio that conceived the engine. Offy-powered race cars dominated Indy, Champ, Sprint and Midget oval-track racing in the United States from 1930 through 1980.
by Kenneth E. Walton September 8, 2006
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