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
Hi Walter:
Great eye! I have replaced the photo with this image of the #4 Chadwick on Ellison Road heading over the Long Island Railroad bridge.
Howard
From Starting Lineup: The 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race
Very impressive collaboration - and the great platform to make it happen!
From New Updates: California Photo Identified, Another Pickering Gem and Mineola Now
Hi Howard, The number 4 car is a 50HP Simplex. Regards, Walter
From Starting Lineup: The 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race
Howard, thanks for the update on the Trailway; this sounds great. Please keep me in mind as I certainly offer any assistance I can provide the panel or VHB on any aspect of the project.
From Motor Parkway Trail Update: February 5, 2010
Hi Joan:
Thanks so much for your comment!
Howard
From Driver Profile: William Luttgen Part IV -The 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race
Hi Richard:
Here is the link again: http://www.airportappraisals.com/contact/
Lindbergh’s flight is discussed in all 4 parts. Part 3 shows the takeoff.
Howard
From Historic Views of Roosevelt Field, the Motor Parkway and Lindbergh's Takeoff
There are a few possibilities: Carona, Elgin, Santa Monica and Venice are the most likely in my opinion. Other major runs like Lowell, Fairmont Park and Briarcliff seem less likely in my judgment due to the terrain, but they are possibilities as well. A review of those fields in from 1908 - 1914 will get to the bottom of it.
Mark
http://www.firstsuperspeedway.com
From Can You Identify This California Race Photo?
Where is the web site for Lindbergh’s flight?
From Historic Views of Roosevelt Field, the Motor Parkway and Lindbergh's Takeoff
I’m impressed by the detailed knowledge shown by responders towards establishing dates of these ancient races!
From Can You Identify This California Race Photo?
Thanks for your continuous updates and hard work on this very interesting piece of L I history. Even in the off season there’s always something happening on your blog.
While perhaps lost in history looking at this photo I wonder what those living near the motor parkway thought about it? Those to whom the no trespassing signs were directed. For that matter I wonder was the road used on a daily basis? Was it a question of just paying the toll? or was their a more exclusive element to it? I suppose the mere ownership of a motor car in those early days itself made you a member of the upper crust.
I wonder was there a resentment to the Motor Parkway and it was a factor in Robert Moses parkways which came what 20 years later?
Imagine in today’s society a major private road without any public access would never be tolerated.
Regards,
Ken Wiebke
From A Motor Parkway Sign at Wheeler Road in Suffolk County
Hi Jerry:
Good point. The photo could be anywhere.
A #12 Lozier did run in the 1910 American Grand prix in Savannah. However, the #11 car (seen in the photo) to be driven by Louis Chevrolet did not appear.
http://www.teamdan.com/archive/gen/1910/1910.html#agp
Howard
From Can You Identify This California Race Photo?
Looks like a Lozier to me, doesn’t that mean it had to be 1912 or earlier? And why Santa Monica? Just because there’s no Spanish moss in the picture? My guess is Savannah, 1910.
From Can You Identify This California Race Photo?
Hi Gies:
If you wish, please send them to me at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) . I will post them on this page. Thanks!
Howard
From Driver Profile: Hubert Le Blon
Hi Bob:
Please send it to me at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). Thanks!
Howard
From Starting Lineup: 1908 Motor Parkway Sweepstakes
howard
did you get the e-mail with picture attached of p43.
just making sure you got it.
bob
From Starting Lineup: 1908 Motor Parkway Sweepstakes
This is a great site. I love the old races. I am particularly interested in the Fairmount Park races in phila. 1908-1912. Do you have any info on them?
From Favorite Website: Team Dan Race Archives
Joel and Bob:
Thanks for the information. Much appreciated!
Howard
From Can You Help Identify This 1936 Vanderbilt Cup Race Brass Box?
I have some pictures of Hubert le Blon in the French Grand Prix 1907 driving a Panhard Levassor
From Driver Profile: Hubert Le Blon
Howard, What a great website! Fellow Buick Club member and friend Walter Gosden advised that I check it out. I never knew these races were in my backyard. I live on the Levittown / Plainedge border, minutes from the “Massapequa Turn” and “Deadmans Curve” among many others. This site will keep me busy for some time. Keep up the good work.
Regards, Frank Tedesco
From Then & Now: Vanderbilt Cup Race Courses
Matt’s box appears to be either a cigarette or cigar humidor.
From Can You Help Identify This 1936 Vanderbilt Cup Race Brass Box?
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