By Nancy Burgess
As the automobile was beginning to gain popularity in the early years of the twentieth century, auto racing was evolving into a sport of national significance. In Arizona, the annual Los Angeles-to-Phoenix Road Race, otherwise known as the “Cactus Derby,” was held each year from 1908 through 1914. The race gave manufacturers the opportunity to promote their automobiles and related products – everything from tires to magnetos. It also served to demonstrate the need for a good road between Los Angeles and Phoenix.
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