Bardahl
Bardahl is a brand name given to a line of petroleum lubrication products used in automobiles and other internal combustion engines.
The company was founded in 1939 by Ole Bardahl, a Norwegian immigrant to the United States. Its original factories were located in Ballard, Washington. In the mid-1950s, Bardahl was the leading brand of motor oil and oil additives in the United States, a leadership position the company no longer enjoys.[1] The brand continues to market a number of lubricants and additives used in automobile engines and in motor sports.[2]
The company remains prominent as a result of its sponsorship of a number of motor sports competitors. The "Miss Bardahl" has been a consistent contender in hydroplane racing in the United States.[3] The brand also has a large presence in stock car and Indy car racing.
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