I am the Director of this years Anchorage Fur Rondy Grand Prix It started in 1960.
Also the President of the Alaska Sports Car Club. http://www.aksportscarclub.org/TOC.htm
Question is do you know of any races older that take place on the streets?
TJ
Tom Heath
Production Editor
3/5/09 10:37 a.m.
Watkins Glen comes to mind. The first Watkins Glen Grand Prix was in 1948.
The Fur Rondy sounds like a lot of fun!
If you mean continually running, I don't know. The stopped going wheel-to-wheel at Ponca City years ago, didn't they?
The Long Beach Grand Prix is on city streets.
This April is the 35th year so I guess that makes it since 1974.
PanAm Race:
http://www.panamrace.com/
Isn't the Baja 1000 run on some city streets?
Savannah, GA had a street race somewhere like 1907.
Watkins Glen and Elkhart Lake both started out as street races but have been on dedicated race tracks for many years. LeMans is still run on public roads not sure of the start of that venue and Monaco looks like a winner.
I was looking for info on da Google and ran across this page on the history of my local track:
http://www.supercarsunlimited.com/pirbrackets/history/history.htm
Very, very interesting reading. I think Dad still has his reel to reel audio recordings of the original Can-Am cars he recorded at Portland and Seattle back in the day. Big Blocks, no mufflers, what's not to like? Not too mention he has tons of stories about his own sports car and formula car racing.
I only bring it up since PIR is built on the ruins of VanPort, which flooded out in 1948. So the racers started running on the abandoned streets shortly thereafter, but officially it didn't start until 1961 apparently.
RossD
New Reader
3/5/09 12:43 p.m.
Yeah, Road American (Elkhart Lake) started out as street racing in 1950, or at least thats what wiki tells me.
G'luck with the Ronday...sounds like fun! There plenty of randy folks here!
I'd guess that the Vanderbilt Cup is the oldest in the USA.
In 1904, it was run on the road that is now the Long Island Expressway.
Later, it was moved to Savannah, GA and called the American Grand Prize (1908 to 1916). They also ran follow-up Vanderbilt street events in San Francisco and Milwakee
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanderbilt_Cup
There was an informal street event run in in France in 1887 (the first street race?).
But the first regular auto racing venue was Nice, France, run in March 1897
Bridghampton (my first track to run) was started on public roads in 1957
By the way, I've run the The Sandy Lane Motorcycle Enduro, which was started in 1934 and has always been run on public land. It's still going strong today.
The 24 hours of Le Mans was first run in 1923 making it older the Monaco
Well, it's not a street in an town, but the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb runs on the same public toll road it has used since the first race in 1916. It's mostly paved these days, and will be all paved soon (sob). 12.4 miles, about 156 turns depending on who you ask, around 4600 foot elevation gain.
I remember Satch Carlson describing the Rondy races many years ago in Rallye Magazine and AutoWeek.
Keith
SuperDork
3/5/09 2:03 p.m.
I never thought of Le Mans as a street race, but you're right.
The Isle of Man TT started in 1907.
What was the single car against the clock race that was run in the area of what is now the Pennsylvania Turnpike? I want to say that one started way back in the oughts too.
Jensenman wrote:
What was the single car against the clock race that was run in the area of what is now the Pennsylvania Turnpike? I want to say that one started way back in the oughts too.
Sometime in the late 1940's, IIRC.
The Giants' Despair Hillclimb started in 1906.
Ive gone to the party in honor of this once or twice, top down in an mg..
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/duryea.htm