Vanderbilt Cup Races

  • Newsletter
  • Books
  • Search
  • twitter
  • facebook
  • rss
  • Blog
  • Races
  • Motor parkway
  • Car Collection
  • Events
  • Photos
  • Films
  • About


  • Rare Image Series #3: Louis Chevrolet- The Most Famous “Name” in the Vanderbilt Cup Races
    Mar 07 2011

    Rare Image Series #3: Louis Chevrolet- The Most Famous “Name” in the Vanderbilt Cup Races

    Louis Chevrolet drove in four Vanderbilt Cup Races (1905, 1908,1909 &1910), more than any other driver. These are rarely seen photos of Louis Chevrolet, whose name became and continues to be one of the most recognizable brands in American car history: (6 comments)


  • Pioneer Harriet Quimby’s Exciting Ride in a Racing Motor-Car in October 1906
    Mar 05 2011

    Pioneer Harriet Quimby’s Exciting Ride in a Racing Motor-Car in October 1906

    Harriet Quimby (1875-1912) was noted for her daring courageous spirit , intelligence and beauty. She initially achieved fame as one of the first woman to work as a newspaper reporter and ,then, as a journalist and theater critic for a national magazine Leslie's Illustrated Weekly from 1902 to 1912. (4 comments)


  • Update #1: Damage to the Old Bethpage Village Restoration Motor Parkway Bridge
    Mar 04 2011

    Update #1: Damage to the Old Bethpage Village Restoration Motor Parkway Bridge

    As reported on December 15, 2010, January 12, 2011, and February 15, 2011, the Old Bethpage Village Restoration Motor Parkway Bridge has been subjected to dumping of debris and an attack by graffiti vandals. Last December, Jim McKenna, Site Director of the Old Bethpage Village Restoration, committed to cleaning up the bridge. Here's the latest update: (5 comments)


  • Can You Identify This Mystery Long Island Mercedes?
    Mar 03 2011

    Can You Identify This Mystery Long Island Mercedes?

    Several people have sent in comments on last Sunday's post "Willie K’s Cars #3:The 1902 40-HP Mercedes Simplex- The Oldest Surviving Mercedes" with information on other vintage Mercedes. First up is Walt Gosden, historian for the Long Island Sound Region of the Classic Car Club of America. (5 comments)


  • Japanese Television Film “Vanderbilt Cup Races & The Alco Black Beast”
    Mar 02 2011

    Japanese Television Film “Vanderbilt Cup Races & The Alco Black Beast”

    Last year the Japanese network NHK developed a televison series "America on Paper Print Film" exploring the Library of Congress' collection of 3,000 silent films. (1 comments)


  • Mar 01 2011

    Highlights and Blog Archives for February 2011

    February Stats VanderbiltCupRaces.com's unique daily visitors in February totaled 4,176 with an average of 5.0 pageviews. The daily unique visitor average of 149 represented an 19% increase over February 2010. For the first two months of 2011, a total of 9,080 unique daily viewers have visited the website, a daily average of 154 and a 42% increase over YTD 2010. Thanks for stopping by! (2 comments)


  • Archives: Long Island Motor Parkway- Lake Success
    Mar 01 2011

    Archives: Long Island Motor Parkway- Lake Success

    Links to relevant posts on the Long Island Motor Parkway in Lake Success (Updated: April 1, 2011): (0 comments)


  • Consuelo Vanderbilt Earl, heiress, dog breeder and link to golden age, dies at 107
    Feb 28 2011

    Consuelo Vanderbilt Earl, heiress, dog breeder and link to golden age, dies at 107

    Consuelo Vanderbilt Earl, the daughter of William K. Vanderbilt, Jr. died on February 21st at her home in Ridgefield, Connecticut. As seen in this 1932 photo, Consuelo Vanderbilt was with her father aboard the Alva, his yacht. (Courtesy of the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum). (3 comments)


  • Feb 28 2011

    Archives: Long Island Automotive & VanderbiltCupRaces.com Updates

    Links to Long Island Automotive and VanderderbiltCupRaces.com Updates: News, Comments & Events: (0 comments)


  • Willie K’s Cars #3:The 1902 40-HP Mercedes Simplex- The Oldest Surviving Mercedes
    Feb 26 2011

    Willie K’s Cars #3:The 1902 40-HP Mercedes Simplex- The Oldest Surviving Mercedes

    The Mercedes Simplex was designed by Wilhelm Maybach in Stuttgart, Germany and produced by Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft from 1902 to 1909. DMG's intention was to improve on the car's predecessor, the 35-HP Mercedes, by providing "comfort by means of simplicity", hence the Simplex name. (0 comments)




  • Page 344 of 425 pages ‹ First  < 342 343 344 345 346 >  Last ›



Latest Poll

What is your primary source for information on Long Island car shows?

  •   Internet Searches
  •   News12
  •   Newsday
  •   Long Island Car Club Council Website
  •   VanderbiltCupRaces.com
  •   Word-Of-Mouth
  •   Other

CATEGORIES

  • Alco-6 Racer
  • Articles
  • Car Clubs
  • Cars
  • Chrysler’s Chrysler
  • Courses
  • Crowds
  • Cruises
  • Drivers
  • Entrants and Results
  • Events
  • Films
  • Highlights
  • Images & Photos
  • Indy 500 Races
  • LI Automotive Museum
  • LI Motor Parkway
  • Preservation Society
  • Maps
  • Parkway Preservation
  • Old 16
  • Recommended Sites
  • Starting Lineups
  • Then and Now
  • Vanderbilia
  • Vanderbilt Cup Races
  • Vanderbilt Cup Trophy
  • William K. Vanderbilt, Jr.

POPULAR TAGS

  • mystery photo
  • kleiner's kolumn
  • queens
  • garden city
  • bethpage
  • greg o's garage
  • mineola
  • westbury
  • helck family collection
  • lake success
  • levittown
  • east meadow
  • long island motor parkway bridge series
  • howard kroplick
  • vanderbiltcupraces.com exclusive
  • peter helck
  • tucker family
  • henry austin clark jr
  • roosevelt raceway
  • rob ida
View all

BLOG ARCHIVES

  • 2026
  • 2025
  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
  • 2017
  • 2016
  • 2015
  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 2012
  • 2011
  • 2010
  • 2009
  • 2008
  • Highlights

Comments

Apr 13 2026 Found another newspaper article:  “FAST LAUNCH FOR A.G. VANDERBILT”  To Run on Narragansett Bay Between…

Apr 13 2026 These comments back up the newspaper articles that I sent to Anderson Cooper about the Hard Boiled Egg!!  And the races. I…

Apr 11 2026 Thanks for sharing, Greg.  Interesting historical view of the living quarters of a Vanderbilt socialite.

More Recent Comments

Long island

  • Car Clubs Featured Club: Long Island Motor Parkway Preservation Society
    View all
  • Vintage Car of the Week
  • Local Info
    Traffic Conditions
    Red Light Cameras
    Weather Forecast

About

The six Vanderbilt Cup Races held on Long Island from 1904 to 1910 were the greatest sporting events of their day, and the first international automobile road races held in the United States. The races had a far-reaching impact on the development of American automobiles and parkways. This site provides comprehensive information on the races, the Long Island Motor Parkway and current Long Island automotive events, car shows and news.

Webby Nominee
All Content © 2026 VanderbiltCupRaces.com Co-Founder and Writer: Howard Kroplick Co-Founder: Dana Kroplick Website by Eric Miller Design Site maintained by Hop Studios