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.
Recent Comments
I was glad to see you at Lime Rock Most likely I will be Chief Steward next year. I would be delighted to have you do worker rides again. I hope you can make more than 3 laps..Thanks again !
Bob Melhado
From Black Beast Wins Its Class at 2009 Lime Rock Car Show
Howard—
Congratulations as well, but what’s a “Properly” Vintage Race Car? And were there any improper ones in sight?
From Black Beast Wins Its Class at 2009 Lime Rock Car Show
I had the pleasure of meeting her at an SAE Washington, D.C. Section meeting many years ago. Wondered what ever happened to her.
From A Note from a Racing Legend: Janet Guthrie
Wonderful! That photo is a year older than I am. Makes me feel a bit younger!
Huntley Perry
From The Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Over Little Neck Parkway in Queens
That’s an outstanding testimonial, Howard. Congratulations.
From A Note from a Racing Legend: Janet Guthrie
Congratulations!
From Black Beast Wins Its Class at 2009 Lime Rock Car Show
Excellent, glad you enjoyed the short clips.
From Video "Black Beast at the 2009 Vanderbilt Cup Centennial Celebration"
Thanks for all the positive comments. The “Black Beast” will definitely return to Eagles Nest.
Howard
From "The Black Beast" Visits the Vanderbilt Museum
Tom:
Fantastic! I really appreciate the videos.
I have placed all three videos on one page:
http://www.vanderbiltcupraces.com/index.php/blog/article/wednesday_september_2_2009_video_black_beast_at_the_2009_vanderbilt_centenn
From Newsday Article "Black Beast Returns" for the 2009 Vanderbilt Centennial
Howard:
I am so grateful for your efforts and endeavors with your site. It completes my journey after the discovery of the LIMP and all related subjects. Please keep going and all the best with your discoveries and endeavors!!!! If you need any type of assistance, always there for you as you well know from my previous communications etc….
Wishing you well always, Ron Ridolph
From "The Black Beast" Visits the Vanderbilt Museum
Nice to see you again Howard. Very good day indeed.
I shot this short video clip of your first run. Was great to see this car and learn more about it. A special car.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpzTD-Vvys0&NR=1
From Newsday Article "Black Beast Returns" for the 2009 Vanderbilt Centennial
Howard
Thanks for coming and sharing the car with the visitors at the Vanderbilt that day.Mark Dill is right your picture does look like a brochure. I hope the Vanderbilt museum and the ALCO with Howard and John can become regular visitors to the courtyard of Willy K.——it was a treat
Thanks again
Noel Gish
From "The Black Beast" Visits the Vanderbilt Museum
I love that photo, too. Looks like something out of a brochure.
From "The Black Beast" Visits the Vanderbilt Museum
Thanks Howard!
From A Favorite Website: Firstsuperspeedway.com
Howard,
Thanks for the mention, but some credit needs to go to Rich Motycka for that as well. I plagiarized him a little from previous material we had on file!
Great seeing you yesterday!
Dennis
From Article "Vanderbilt Lives!"
Howard,
The scene where one of the cars hit the barrier and flipped over looks horrific, did the driver and mechanic survive?
Jerry S.
From Newsreel "1915 Vanderbilt Cup Race"
A great photograph, timeless beauty for both home and car.
Jerry S.
From "The Black Beast" Visits the Vanderbilt Museum
Excellent!!! this would tie the path in queens to the road in suffolk..
one question.. abt the private property in nassau?? and peoples back yards???
From The Long Island Motor Parkway Trail Update- July 10, 2009
Hi John:
Hope to see you there!
Howard
From Great Neck Record " Plaza Autofest/Street Festival Oct.11"
That is some fine piece of automotive machinery!
From Video: The Alco Black Beast Racer Arrives On Long Island
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