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    I think it is correct to say that Brooklands was the first purpose-built, banked, paved, racing track for cars. I have read somewhere that it's construction inspired the construction of Indianapolis
    To be pedantic, as it's D-shaped it isn't an oval anyway
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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Type
    I think it is correct to say that Brooklands was the first purpose-built, banked, paved, racing track for cars. I have read somewhere that it's construction inspired the construction of Indianapolis
    To be pedantic, as it's D-shaped it isn't an oval anyway
    Whatever its "firsts", Brooklands was also irrelevant outside Britain, whether it was an oval or D-shaped.

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