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Saturday: November 21, 2009: Starting Lineup: The 1906 American Elimination Race

posted on Friday, November 20 2009 by Howard Kroplick

Lee Stohr: "Howard, I discovered that Christie did quite well to qualify for the main event in the 1906 American Elimination Trial. Many American manufacturers put up high dollar, multi-car efforts and Christie had to beat them with his standard production car. Do you have many photo's of the American cars, even those that didn't make the race?" "
Howard Kroplick Replies:
1906 American Elimination Trial #12 Locomobile at Start

Lee, as in 1905, an American Elimination Trial determined the five racers to represent the United States in the Vanderbilt Cup Race. Of 16 entries, 12 cars survived the practice runs to race on Saturday, September 22, 1906. Here are photos and profiles of all 16 cars. (Remember to click on the photos to enlarge):

 

#1 Oldsmobile driven by Ernest Keeler, 40-45 HP. Finished 10th- Broke front axle during lap 2. Lee Stohr notes the mechanician in the photo was Harry Miller, who would become one of the great designers of racing cars.



 

#2 Pope-Toledo driven by Herb Lytle, 120 HP. Finished 4th but disqualified for being towed to restart during lap 8.



 

#3 Matheson driven by Ralph Mongini, 60-65 HP. Finished 11th. Touring car ditched in Manhasset and collided with telegraph pole during lap 1.



The Three Identical Thomas Racers

 

#4 Thomas driven by Gustave Caillois, 115 HP. Finished 7th. Retired with magneto problems on lap 6.



 

#6 Thomas driven by Hubert Le Blon, 115 HP. Finished 2nd. Qualified for American Team.



 

#7 Thomas driven by Montague Roberts, 115 HP. Finished 9th. Roberts would later win the 1908 New York-Paris Race.



The Three Identical Frayer-Miller Racers

 

#8 Frayer-Miller driven by Lee Frayer, 110 HP. Finished 12th. Broke radius during lap 1. Eddie Rickenbacker was the mechanician.



 

#11 Frayer-Miller driven by Frank Lawwell, 115 HP. Finished 6th. Replaced disqualified Pope-Toledo and selected for American Team.



 

#16 Frayer-Miller driven by Richard Belden, 115 HP. Finished 8th. Broke wheel at East Norwich during lap 5.




 

#9 Christie driven by Walter Christie, 50 HP. Finished 5th. Selected for American Team. Replaced larger Christie which crashed in practice.



 

#12 Locomobile driven by Joe Tracy, 90 HP. Finished 1st. Selected for American Team. Averaged 54.4 miles per hour



 

#14 Haynes driven by E.N. Harding, 55 HP. Finished 3rd. Selected for American Team.



Four Racers that Did Not Appear at the Start Line

 

#5 Maxwell to be driven by Owen Wallace,80-HP, 8-cylinders. Did not appear due to damaged crankcase prior to race.



 

Maxwell to be driven by J. Fred Betz, 180 HP, 12-cylinders. Did not appear due to insufficent time for testing. Never ran in competition.



 

#15 BLM (Breese, Moulton and Lawrence) to be driven by Dolbeau. Did not appear due to blowing out cylinder on way to course from New York City.



 

#10 Apperson to be driven by George Robertson. Did not appear. Crashed in practice.



Vanderbilt Cup Race Starting Lineups

-1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race

-1905 American Elimination Trial

-1905 Vanderbilt Cup Race

-1906 American Elimination Race

-1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race

-1908 Motor Parkway Sweepstakes

-1908 Garden City Sweepstakes

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(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) writes... November 21 2009 1:56pm

Howard,
Those are great photos!  Many I have never seen.
Thank you very much.

The riding mechanic on the Oldsmobile was Harry Miller. He of course went on to build some of the most successful Indy race cars of all time.

Lee Stohr

(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) writes... January 23 2010 11:01pm

Howard,

Thank You! This site just keeps getting better all the time.
I love the photo line-ups.

I`ll get the word out to all that I can about this site.
I just posted a link your site to the HAMB which is a Hot Rodding site that has early racing fans. There are many thousands of members on the HAMB.

Best Regards,

Tony D.

PS Wish you could bring the ALCO to the Hershey Car Show in Oct.

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1906 American Elimination Trial #12 Locomobile at Start

Lee, as in 1905, an American Elimination Trial determined the five racers to represent the United States in the Vanderbilt Cup Race. Of 16 entries, 12 cars survived the practice runs to race on Saturday, September 22, 1906. Here are images and profiles of all 16 cars. (Remember to click on the photos to enlarge):

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