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Al Poole

Race Participants Celebrate Again at the Garden City Hotel (1904)
Race Participants Celebrate Again at the Garden City Hotel
Courtesy of The Helck Family Collection

The 50th anniversary of the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race was celebrated in 1954 at an appropriate location, the Garden City Hotel. Holding the Vanderbilt Cup were three participants in the race, George Arents Jr. (left), driver of the crashed #5 Mercedes, Joe Tracy (right), driver of the #3 Royal Tourist, and his mechanician Al Poole (center).

The American #7 Locomobile at the Start (1905)
The American #7 Locomobile at the Start
Courtesy of The National Automotive History Collection at the Detroit Public Library

Popular American driver Joe Tracy and his riding mechanician Al Poole received a resounding ovation when they approached the line in the 90-hp #7 Locomobile. The second place finisher in the American Elimination Trial, the red Locomobile was as powerful as any American entry and, at 1,195 cubic inches, had the biggest engine in the race.

The Locomobile Passes Krug’s Hotel in Mineola (1905)
The Locomobile Passes Krug’s Hotel in Mineola

Joe Tracy was driving a steady race in his #7 Locomobile as it passed Krug’s Hotel on Jericho Turnpike in Mineola. Krug’s Hotel was a favorite spot for teams and enthusiasts alike. During the years the course ran directly past the hotel, spectators stationed there were nicknamed “Krug’s Klockers” because of their enthusiasm for timing practice runs.

Locomobile Finishes Race As Lancia Looks On (1905)
Locomobile Finishes Race As Lancia Looks On
Courtesy of The Helck Family Collection

Within a minute of Lancia’s finish, Tracy’s Locomobile (right) crossed the finish line while the disappointed Lancia watched in his car. Tracy had done the seemingly impossible by making up time on the flying Italian and beating Lancia by two minutes and five seconds, averaging 56.9 mph. The third place finish was the first time an American car had ever placed in an international competition.

Tracy and Poole Practicing in Lakeville (1906)
Tracy and Poole Practicing in Lakeville
Courtesy of The Helck Family Collection

Veteran Vanderbilt Cup Race driver Joe Tracy (right) and his riding mechanician Al Poole gave their new 90-hp Locomobile a practice run around their Lakeville Hotel headquarters near Lake Success. Tracy won the American Elimination Trial after battling for much of the distance with Hubert LeBlon’s Thomas entry. Tracy averaged 52.3 mph for the 297 mile race.

Featured Drivers

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  • William Borque
  • Louis Chevrolet
  • J. Walter Christie
  • David Bruce-Brown
  • Albert Clement, Jr.
  • Bert Dingley
  • Arthur Duray
  • Lee Frayer
  • Harry Grant
  • George Heath
  • Victor Hemery
  • Foxhall Keene
  • Billy Knipper
  • Vincenzo Lancia
  • William Luttgen
  • Herb Lytle
  • Felice Nazzaro
  • Edward Parker
  • Al Poole
  • Eddie Rickenbacker
  • George Robertson
  • Charles Schmidt
  • Elliot Shepard
  • Emil Stricker
  • George Teste
  • Joe Tracy
  • Louis Wagner
  • A.C. Webb
  • Walter White

Feature

Book Cover Image

The 128-page book by Howard Kroplick, a researcher and lecturer on the races, contains rare images of the races from the archives of major museums, libraries and private collectors. The book Vanderbilt Cup Races of Long Island will be available from Arcadia Publishing in March 2008.

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Race Participants Celebrate Again at the Garden City Hotel Tracy and Poole Practicing in Lakeville The Locomobile Passes Krug’s Hotel in Mineola Locomobile Finishes Race As Lancia Looks On The American #7 Locomobile at the Start
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