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Team Penske
American professional racing team
US F1 Team
proposed American auto racing team
Shadow Racing Cars
sports organization
Swift Engineering
American spacecraft engineering company
Panoz Auto Development
Panoz is an American manufacturer of luxury sports automobiles founded in 1989 as Panoz Auto Development by Dan Panoz, son of Don Panoz (1935 – 2018). The company has also been extensively involved in professional racing, and designs, engineers and builds its own race cars (including chassis and components). Panoz products have included the Panoz Roadster and AIV Roadster, the Panoz Esperante, and the Panoz Avezzano and the Panoz Abruzzi.
Carroll Shelby International
automobile manufacturer
Kurtis Kraft
company
All American Racers
American motor racing team
Cadillac in Formula One
Formula One activities of Cadillac
Don Edmunds
racecar driver
Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing
American racecar team and constructor
Scarab
all-American sports car and open-wheel race car constructor
Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus
car manufacturer
Chaparral Cars
American motor racing team
A. J. Watson
American racing crew chief
Joe Gibbs Racing
NASCAR racing team
Deidt
Racing Car Manufacturer
Trevis
Lesovsky
Lesovsky was a racing car constructor. Lesovsky roadsters competed in the Indy 500 from 1949 to 1963.
Honda Performance Development
subsidiary of American Honda Motor Co.
Riley Technologies
American auto racing constructor and team
Phillips
American constructor of racing cars
Harry Miller
racecar driver (1875–1943)
Del Roy
American auto racing official (1911–1978)
Schroeder
American racing car constructor
Callaway Cars
company
Arnolt
In the automotive industry, S.H. Arnolt Inc. of Chicago and Warsaw, Indiana, sold four different manufacturer's cars with Bertone bodies during the period 1953 to 1968.
Bromme
Bromme was a racing car constructor who competed in the FIA World Championship (Indy 500 only) from 1951 to 1954.
Pawl
racing car constructor, who competed in three rounds of the FIA World Championship - the 1951, 1954 and 1955 Indy 500
Christensen
racing car constructor
Riley & Scott
American racecar constructor
Dunn Engineering
racecar makers
Meskowski
thumb|right|A 1960 Meskowski on display at the Henry Ford Museum in 2012.
Ford Performancedeudsch
motorsports division of Ford Motor Company
Wayne Ewing
American auto racing builder
Wetteroth
thumb|The 1932 Indianapolis 500-winning Wetteroth Wetteroth was an American racing car constructor, owned and operated by California-based Texan Louis "Curly" Wetteroth. Wetteroth cars won four Indianapolis 500s (1932, 1935, 1938, 1941) and competed in one FIA World Championship race (1950 Indianapolis 500).
Rae
racing car constructor
Adams
racing car constructor
Olson
former racing car constructor
Élan Motorsport Technologies
company
Sutton
American racing car constructor
Pankratz
Pankratz was a racing car constructor. It was established by Bob Pankratz, a race driver. Pankratz cars competed in two FIA World Championship races - the and Indy 500.
Pratt & Miller
American motorsport team
Cunningham cars
American automobile manufacturer
Nichels
Nichels Engineering was an American racing car builder and team owner. It was run by crew chief / mechanic Ray Nichels.
Devin Cars
automobile manufacturer
Truesports
right|thumb|300px|Jim Trueman during practice at the 1986 Indianapolis 500|1986 Indy 500 Truesports was an automobile racing team founded by Jim Trueman based in Hilliard, Ohio. The team is best known for winning the 1986 Indianapolis 500 and back-to-back CART championships in 1986 and 1987. The team won 19 points-paying Indy car races.