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English: The Cotati Speedway was a wooden board oval speedway track used for automobile racing in the early 1920s. The track was banked throughout; the straights at 10°, and the turns peaked at 41.5°. After less than two years of operation, the track was shut down at the end of 1922.
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Source Sonoma State University Library, Gaye LeBaron Digital Collection, lp018-02-006
Author Unknown photographer

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A black and white photograph showing the steep banking on the Cotati Speedway Track

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