Barney Oldfield - Lightning Benz Daytona 1910

DAYTONA BEACH, FL — March 1910: Barney Oldfield acquired the famous “Blitzen Benz,” and renamed it the “Lightning Benz.” At Daytona Beach on March 16, 1910, Oldfield set a new world land speed record of 131.275 mph. At the time, the speed was the fastest any person had traveled in any kind of vehicle – car, train or airplane. (Photo by ISC Images & Archives via Getty Images)
DAYTONA BEACH, FL — March 1910: Barney Oldfield acquired the famous “Blitzen Benz,” and renamed it the “Lightning Benz.” At Daytona Beach on March 16, 1910, Oldfield set a new world land speed record of 131.275 mph. At the time, the speed was the fastest any person had traveled in any kind of vehicle – car, train or airplane. (Photo by ISC Images & Archives via Getty Images)
Barney Oldfield - Lightning Benz Daytona 1910
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