Cliff Durant, Wealthy Race Star MoreConcerned With New Motors Than Victorylt;lt;]]tia]1\(](1DURANT AND THE DETROIT]INDIANAPOLIS, IND. — Cliff Durant, multimillionaire sportsman who at 38 is the veteran of the American drivers who will duel with Europe’s champions in the International 500-mile race at the Indianapolis Motor May 30, probably is swan drive on the Durant, who has been patron of an expensive]Speedway, making his speedways, a bountifulsport,We want toadvanced en-practical. We much fun outhumoring a boyhood curiosity for mechanics always has insisted on experimental cars with scores of futuristic gadgets on his cars. This year Tommy Milton, only two time winner of the Indianapolis race who retired two years ago after thirteen years of successful and consecutive competition, is preparing Durant’s car. *, It has more novelties under its hood than a Chi*istmas tree. “But that is the fun we get out of racing,” explains Durant. “It is not merely the thrill of speed, find out if some gineering ideas are can have almost as of failure as we can out of victory.” Durant’s car is exceptionally fast in early trials.