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The desert played a crucial role in the early days of hot rodding and land speed racing. In the 1930s and 1940s, young Southern California rodders ventured into the Mojave Desert to find wide-open, flat spaces where they could safely test the limits of their cars. Dry lake beds scattered throughout the desert, such as Muroc, Harper, and El Mirage, became proving grounds for speed and innovation. The isolation and freedom of the desert landscape made it a natural home for the roots of hot rod culture.




 

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