1912 American Grand Prize
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The 1912 American Grand Prize was the seventh and final race of the 1912 Grand Prix season. It was held at the in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and was sanctioned by the Automobile Club of America. Caleb Bragg won by over 15 minutes over . Bragg's average speed was 68.397 mph (110.074 km/h).
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