WASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonians National Museum of American History announced the winners of its Race to the Museum initiative: the 1929 Miller race car with 43 percent of the vote and the 1948 Tucker sedan with 23 percent of the vote. The Miller and the Tucker will be on display at the museum Jan. 22 to Feb. 21 near the America on the Move exhibition, first-floor East Wing. The museum presented eight cars sampling the breadth of its vehicle collection for a public vote to determine the two top vote getters that would go on view. This is the first time that the Smithsonian has asked the public to help choose objects for display, a decision usually made by the curators, and the initiative has been a great success with almost 24,000 people voting over 22 days. These two vehicles are powerful cars from our past that blew everyone away with their looks and performance, said curator Roger White. They are not mainstream vehicles, but t