Fiat #10 (1904)
Owned by Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt
Make: Fiat
Year: 1904
Mechanician: E. Cedrons
Horsepower: 90
Finish Place: 16
Average Speed:
#10 Fiat (Italy) driven by Paul Sartori, 90 HP. Finished 16th. Car arrived late and penalized over 2 hours. Defective clutch in Hempstead during lap 2
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