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The Winner George Robertson

Profile of the Winner
Profile of the Winner
Courtesy of The National Automotive History Collection at the Detroit Public Library

After his 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race victory, George Robertson was considered by many to be America’s premier race driver. Only weeks earlier he scored impressive stock car victories driving a Simplex in the 24-hour race at the Brighton Beach track and then in a Locomobile 40 at Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. His driving career was cut short while practicing for the 1910 Vanderbilt Cup Race when a newspaperman riding with him to develop a story panicked and clutched the driver as he entered a sharp turn. Robertson suffered injuries to his right arm that made it impossible for him to drive the heavy cars of the day in competition.

Robertson’s Plaque
Robertson’s Plaque

Collectibles and memorabilia from the Vanderbilt Cup Races have turned up in auctions, flea markets and the Internet throughout the years. The rarest items are the 22 oval bronze plaques produced by Tiffany & Company from 1904 to 1916. The race sponsors produced two plaques for each race that were presented to the winning driver and manufacturer.  Until 1910 when $2,000 was awarded to the winner, the plaque was the only official award and compensation given to the driver for winning the Vanderbilt Cup Race by the sponsors.

Locomobile Company Celebrates -->

1908

  • The Motor Parkway Sweepstakes
  • Preparing for the 1908 Race
  • Action during the 1908 Race
  • The Action in Jericho
  • Locomobile Challenges for the Lead
  • Crowds Swarm Course
  • The Winner George Robertson
  • Locomobile Company Celebrates
  • 1908 Race Statistics
  • 1908 Race Summary

Years

  • 1904
  • 1905
  • 1906
  • 1907
  • 1908
  • 1909
  • 1910
  • 1911-1960

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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Related Images

Stricker’s Mercedes passes under Carman Avenue Bridge in East Meadow Robertson’s Locomobile at the Westbury Turn Robertson Heads to the Finish Line Deadman’s Curve in Central Park Crowds Arrive By the Long Island Railroad Florida’s Locomobile Crashes into the Crowd William Cullen Bryant’s Family Enjoys the Race in Jericho #20 Knox Taking the Woodbury Turn Robertson’s Plaque Banquet in Bridgeport Robertson’s Locomobile Wins the Race Robertson Takes the Checkered Flag
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