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Introduction
"Champion had been born in Paris in 1878. By age 12, he was an errand and office boy for a Paris bicycle manufacturer. He became interested in bicycle racing, won the middle-distance championship in France, and went to the United States in 1899 for a series of races. He won the American and world championships, returned to France to study automobile manufacturing, and returned to the United States in 1900. He tried auto racing, almost lost a leg in a racing accident, and then organized the Champion company. His original backers kept the name and moved the company to Toledo at about the same time Champion joined Billy Durant. In Flint, Champion became known as one of the most colorful and flamboyant figures in a town full of them. He lived to see both his new company, later named the A.C. Spark Plug Division, and the company he had left, the Champion Spark Plug Company, become giants in their field. He was a multimillionaire when he died."
Okay. So that's an exert not from the book that I'm about to talk to you about today. It's actually an exert from the book that I covered a few weeks ago, which was the biography of Billy Durant, but it is how I was introduced to the life of Albert Champion. It's another example of this idea that you and I talk about all the time that books are the original links. And so that exert from Billy Durant led me to the biography of Albert Champion, and that book is called The Fast Times of Albert Champion: From Record-Setting Racer to Dashing Tycoon, An Untold Story of Speed, Success, and Betrayal, and this is written by Peter Nye. So let's go ahead and jump right into it.