Heels and Toes: The History of Driving Shoes
When Denise McCluggage started racing, she heel-and-toed in tennis shoes. She remembers hers were red Keds with polka dots. Bob Bondurant also wore tennis shoes to race in, and immediately after returning to the United States from his first season in Europe, he found a shoemaker in New York City and had a pair of racing shoes custom made—from the same leather used for baseball gloves.
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