winners were Nick Fornoro, Fred Jiggs Langhorne Speedway, PA 5-14-1939 Henderson Crash - Betts #4-2 - 8mm Film Scan 2,898 views Sep 1, 2017 17 Dislike Share Save AACA Library & Research Center 1.47K subscribers Subscribe Silent Film.. Technology, performance and design delivered to your inbox. McElreath caught local favorite Mario Andretti napping on a lap-75 restart and jumped into the lead aboard the Offenhauser-powered Zink Trackburner. his goggles. "If it had been another crew chief, I probably wouldn't have listened. High-profile American racing clubs like the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), American Automobile Association (AAA), and United States Auto Club (USAC) made Langhorne one of the stops on their national circuits. Driver Don Thomas suffered leg injuries when his car careened into the infield. Courtesy of Jim Wilmore A momentous trophy for Pete after his Langhorne victory. Upon his discharge in 1957, Tilley began racing the Flathead Coupes at the three-eights-mile dirt Silver Spring Speedway in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, and in the early 1960s he moved up into the Supermodified "Bugs" that were all the rage. FIRE IS A RACE CAR DRIVERS WORST ENEMY! Another completed. usually drew quite a few cars from the mid-west. needed more fuel. Warm or cold no idea. The lives of future racers of Darlington, I hope, will remain with them. mile track at Langhorne. The first fatality in NASCAR's top series also. Being the most modern track on this record, ISM has the fewest confirmed fatal accidents. was a consolation race and Crockett won that, with OConnor and , Pat That view was basically Langhorne was also featured prominently in NASCAR's early years, and hosted at least one NASCAR-sanctioned race every year from 1949 to 1957. Add a photo Ratings and reviews RATINGS Food Service Value Atmosphere Details CUISINES American, Diner Special Diets from 71 to 100. on one of those flips with Crockett being found about 300 feet from where the Bryan charged on, and was Marvin was one of 18 drivers to die at Langhorne. According to the book Langhorne! He was five laps behind race winner Gwyn Staley. Well, Bryans As with most tracks on the list, most of these deaths are the results of underdeveloped safety regulations, not due to inherent track flaws. the field lined up like this: Jimmy Langhorne The dust was worst in Puke Hollow, where the track broke up into a badly potholed washboard with slats the size of small waves. Because the track was round, you couldnt see very far ahead of you. for Ferrari, both in sports/racing cars and also in Grand Prix cars, after LeMans. Of course, slicing through those ruts required a lot of sawing at the wheel, which took a toll on the drivers. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. NASCAR Car Generations; NASCAR All-Star Race Averages; Driver Ratings Info; DriverAverages.com; NASCAR Averages Database; In 1939 the Langhorne Speedway was part of an organisation called "Hankinson Speedways" - Hankinson ran events under AAA sanction at a long list of tracks both in the North-Eastern USA as well as in the Carolinas. But I liked Langhorne because you could run fast there. In 1965, one of the most spectacular comebacks in auto racing history began with the serious burns and injuries to Mel Kenyon. Teamates, Johnny Thomson and Al Keller had the fastest times during time May 3, 1930 : Langhorne Speedway, Langhorne, PA : AAA Indy Car : Bill Cummings: June 16, 1940 : Langhorne Speedway, Langhorne, PA : AAA Indy Car tremendous racing took place around the circular, oiled down, big dirt mile Driver Joe Eubanks crashed heavily into the grandstand guardrail, causing his car to spin violently like a top. The photo A 67-year-old man died Friday evening when two cars crashed during an automobile race program at a Central Pennsylvania speedway. Curing a three-month stretch beginning with the June 24 race in Charlotte, N.C., and ending with the Sept. 18 event at Langhorne (Pa.) Speedway, Flock captured 11 of 15 poles and won eight races. L. Spencer Riggs, author of the definitive motorsport history, "Langhorne! There Thats because it was totally round with no banking. Bob Heres The 1970 Langhorne 150 was the sixth race of the 1970 USAC Championship Car Season. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network. Marvin's car hit the outside fence, flipped high in the air and landed on Bud Tinglestad's car. and Thomson in the first row, followed by Magill and Sostilio. The circuit's ownership realized how dangerous the track could be, but before the layout of Riverside was amended in 1969, it claimed the lives of NASCAR champ Joe Weatherly, sports car legend Ken Miles (despite a theory claiming the contrary), and two others. vicious series of end over end flips, with Crockett being thrown out of the car He really began to make his presence known in the Forry Brothers No. home, I decided that Id go with him, and just hope wed get back in time for The 109 12K views 2 years ago An unknown driver flips during the 250-mile NASCAR Grand National race at Langhorne Speedway held on September 14, 1952. The The After the race, Clarence said they took bulldozers and steam shovels and dug down 25 or 30 feet and didnt find any concrete. Then came the 92nd lap, and Bryan headed pit side, again Crocketts car owner, Charlie Engle, thought Now a 1.022-mile, tricornered superspeedway, ISM once featured a 2.5-mile road course sewn into its layout that was reduced in 1991 to a 1.51-mile waltz through the infield. The Mile is safer than ever before, but the racing is gone, and the track may soon be too. Articles may contain affiliate links which enable us to share in the revenue of any purchases made. NR2003 name NR2003 year NR2003 sky Date of .ptf Date of race.lp Author Real name Length (mi) Ban king Location State Country Region Racing started Racing ended With that, his run at what my brother and I saw, on that day, from where we sat. He was found about 150 yards from where the No Man's Land," calls the track "a man-maker and a man-breaker." I I worried about that. Kenyon later returned to racing and placed third at the Indy 500 and won numerous national midget racing championships. Bryan. Probably the most notorious area of the original dirt race course, which earned the nickname "Puke Hollow", was located at turn two. 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", The car landed on Bryan several times before coming to rest right-side up. 43 Langhorne Speedway Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images Images Editorial Editorial FILTERS CREATIVE EDITORIAL VIDEO 43 Langhorne Speedway Premium High Res Photos Browse 43 langhorne speedway stock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images. At They built that racetrack upside down, White said. I had seen so much happen there. Next to him, for the start was Bob Veith. [2] before the race ended, Sostilio dropped out. 65 USAC JIM HURTUBISE KENYON AUTO RACING CRASH LANGHORNE SPEEDWAY . "It was the toughest track I ever ran on a motorcycle, and it was even worse in a stock car," he says. All Rights Reserved. Next came Nazaruk 33.202, Joe Sostilio 33.233, Mike Magill 33.329 and Tommy Hinnershitz 33.671. The track was paved. a Champ car, ended up as the fastest qualifier with a time of 32,871. effect, caused his car to run rich, thus burning up extra fuel. The track became famous for it's many ruts and uneven terrain. Fortunately, his crew chief was Tommy Hinnershitz, a prewar dirt-track champion who'd unlocked Langhorne's secrets. "The whole place had deteriorated over the years -- the infield, the pits, everything.". But he missed the challenge of racing at Langhorne. Amick was On the 70th VINTAGE INDY 500 Winners Aj Foyt / Mario Andretti Photo - Trenton Speedway - $5.59. Dutch Hoag was the most successful driver, winning five times. On "It kept getting bigger and bigger, like an airplane coming in for a landing. but did get in the race in the Leitenberger # 76. Paved Oval located in Langhorne, PA: Track Status: Razed (Opened: 1926 --- Closed: 1971) TOURING SERIES & MAJOR EVENTS ; Date Sanction Winner Laps 3 May 1930: AAA Champ Car Series: Bill Cummings: 100 7 May 1932: AAA Eastern Big Car Series: Bill Cummings: 50 28 May 1932: "I was fast enough to hit him in the rear," Bobby recalls, "but I just didn't have enough to pass him. On lap 43, Veith The swamp had devoured it. Rex White, 88 and the oldest living NASCAR Cup champion, ran three times at Langhorne in the 1950s with a top finish of fourth. Nobody raised their hand. So take a moment to salute Langhorne Speedway. However, 6:00 on that Sunday evening. "On the list of toughest tracks to run, you'd have to put it at Number 1. Langhorne Speedway is no more; its paddock closed for good in 1971, after 45 years. Most of the original shopping center's stores are now gone, but a Kmart and a historical marker remain. It was all over for Nazaruk, in an almost pace. The And the cars in those days were different in speed in the same field -- sometimes by a vast amount. turn area. Share. go alone, so he asked me. racing goes. run. Heat After the Indy car race was cancelled, two final modified races were run in 1971. the start, Mussleman and Thomson were one and two, ". Courtesy of Jim Wilmore The Langhorne victory. The Langhorne hosted the fourth-ever Cup race in that series first season -- on Sept. 11, 1949. AAA also had a sprint car race scheduled for out in the mid-west, at Salem. I me to attend the service. A Tinglestad being lead away from the wreck by a track official. Thomson, Russo, McWithey Track ownership responded to that with an expansion to the facility's catch fencing, raised from 15 to 21 feet, and with overhangs doubled from 3 to 6 feet. to the speedway, for opening day May 1, 1955. ventured out to Indianapolis, attendance at the Langhorne track to watch the sprint car races. He made the winning run in Puke Hollow, the nickname for the pothole-filled, washboard-like area between turns 1 and 2. So a few laps from the end, I scooted down in my seat and I pulled my elbows in and I closed my eyes and dove underneath him. Another two people were killed during a 2012 motorcycle cruise at the track, when two riders broke event rules, speeding at up to 70 MPH in opposite directions on the circuit's banked corners. ", Although 25,900 fans had shown up for the Champ Car race in 1970, the 'Horne was increasingly unpopular with drivers. The 1-mile track in eastern Pennsylvania, north of Philadelphia, was known as the Track That Ate the Heroes, the Big Left Turn and the Horne, among others. They just don't name corners like they used to. The Veith/Ward combo was 10th, with 94 laps The payoff was a record setting, whopping In fact, Riggs says, the name Puke Hollow was coined during one of the first races in 1926. And some of those who did never came home. never been to Langhorne previous to this day, and was making his initial run in I In September 1949, Langhorne hosted the fourth race of NASCAR's first year of . that day, for Briggs Cunningham, in a D-Jaguar, and he had been signed to drive As much power as we had, youd run that thing full blast all the way around. Commercial development eventually made the property too valuable to be used for motorsports, and there were complaints about noise from newly built residential neighborhoods. Langhorne, Penn. not what Amick won! Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. Jack McGrath and Pierre Levegh, whos Upon coming to rest Eubanks' disabled car blocked the track leading to multiple drivers spinning into the pits and injuring 3 mechanics. 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