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Behind the Lens of Ed Justice, Jr.

Horsepower Heritage

English - May 18, 2022 09:00 - 59 minutes - 40.8 MB
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Ed Justice, Jr. is a longtime motorsport photographer whose family has been involved in racing for over seventy years.

Their story begins in the midwest before World War II where Ed's father and two uncles, Zeke and Gus, built a midget racer. Eventually they moved to Southern California where they built race cars for Frank Kurtis of Kurtis-Kraft and soon became the entrepreneurs behind the Justice Brothers brand of oil additives, lubricants and other products.

Justice Brothers  sponsored the winning car at the 1950 Indy 500 and the company's red, white and blue logo has been worn by countless entries in racing ever since that time.

In this episode, Ed and Maurice talk about that remarkable family history as well as Ed's photo career, his reflections on Indy, his relationship with legends like A. J. Foyt, and other great stories.

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