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1906 Vanderbilt Cup

American auto race


American auto race

The 1906 Vanderbilt Cup was a motor race held on a 29.7 mile street circuit on Long Island, New York on October 6, 1906.

Just like the 1906 Vanderbilt Elimination Race, this race was stopped as the crowd invaded the course.

Classification

PosNoDriverCarLapsTime/Retired1234567891011121314RetRetRetDNS
10France Louis WagnerDarracq 120 hp104h50m10.0
4Italy Vincenzo LanciaFiat 130 hp104h53m28.0
18Belgium Arthur DurayLorraine-Dietrich104h53m44.0
15France Albert ClémentClément-Bayard 100 hp105h01m59.8
3Belgium Camille JenatzyMercedes 120105h04m38.0
8Italy Felice NazzaroFiat 130 hp9+ 1 Lap
12Italy Alessandro CagnoItala 120 hp9+ 1 Lap
1France Hubert Le BlonThomas9+ 1 Lap
2USA George HeathPanhard 1308+ 2 Laps
9USA Joe TracyLocomobile8+ 2 Laps
7USA Karl Klaus LuttgenMercedes 1208+ 2 Laps
19France Maurice FabryItala 120 hp7+ 3 Laps
17USA J. Walter ChristieChristie7+ 3 Laps
14USA H.N. HardingHaynes7+ 3 Laps
6USA Elliott ShepardHotchkiss HH6Crankshaft
5USA Frank LawellFrayer-Miller4Fan
16Germany Aldo WeilschottFIAT 130 hp0Crash
11USA Foxhall P. KeeneMercedes 120Entry withdrawn

References

References

  1. (2008). "The Long Island Motor Parkway". Arcadia Publishing.
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