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The Fairmount Park Motor Races, 1908-1911 (Paperback)
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The Fairmount Park Motor Races, 1908-1911 (Paperback)
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For four years, early in the last century, the Fairmount Park Motor
Races were run on an eight-mile course in Philadelphia's West
Fairmount Park. They drew half a million spectators the first year,
but surprisingly they have been overlooked as part of automobile
racing history and as part of the history of Philadelphia. In
contrast to other racing events, such as the Vanderbilt Cup, there
were never any serious injuries and not a single death, but after
four years of spectacular racing, the event was banned, with safety
concerns cited. Opening with a brief look at automobile racing
prior to 1908, the book covers the events leading up to the first
race. It discusses the proposal to have a race in Fairmount Park
and the reasons why Philadelphia, and the park in particular, was
such an unlikely place. Both the on-track action of the races and
the off-track events that affected them are described. Dr. J.
William White's successful crusade, following the 1911 outing, to
stop the races is examined, as are attempts to revive the race in
the following six years, including Philadelphia's attempt to
compete with Indianapolis by constructing a two-mile oval speedway,
and the city's eventual exit from automobile racing.
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