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1969 Harley-Davidson advertisement celebrating their dominant performance in the AMA Grand National Championship that year.
Key Historical Details

The Achievement: Harley-Davidson won 18 out of 23 national races during the 1969 season.
1969 Grand National Champion: While the poster features several top riders, Harley-Davidson factory racer Mert Lawwill won the overall 1969 AMA Grand National Championship title.
The Riders Pictured:
Fred Nix (No. 95): Shown on a Harley-Davidson KR750. He was a top contender who unfortunately passed away later that same year.
Cal Rayborn (No. 25): A legendary road racer who won the Daytona 200 back-to-back in 1968 and 1969.
Bart Markel (No. 4): A three-time Grand National Champion (1962, 1965, 1966) and a staple of the Harley factory team.
Legacy: Lawwill’s 1969 victory led to the creation of Harley-Davidson’s iconic "#1" logo, which he ran on his bike as the defending champion during the filming of the famous 1971 documentary On Any Sunday.

Race Results Table
The table at the bottom of your image lists the "Official A.M.A. Results" for various tracks including Daytona, Houston, and Sacramento, confirming Harley-Davidson's "sweep" of the podium (1st, 2nd, and 3rd place) in multiple events.
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