to make the show were Rodger Ward, Bill Cheesbourgh, Heat And some of those who did never came home. The track just came apart. http://www.motorsport.com/stats/champ/ldrivers.asp and my own memories of the So when he heard that Roger Ward wanted no part of the Champ Car race there in 1960, Bryan agreed to a one-off ride in the vacant car, the A.J. Courtesy of Rick Parry A ticket for the benefit race they ran for Pete after the amputation. It was all over for Nazaruk, in an almost "They are just too prosperous today. Then in 1951, Irv Fried and Al Gerber became promoters. Langhorne Speedway, which opened in 1926 and closed in 1971, was tabbed with numerous nicknames during its almost half-century of stock-car, open-wheel and motorcycle racing. As a result, no physical remnants of the track itself remain. OConnor, Jerry Hoyt, Mike Magill, Duane Carter, Charlie Musselman, The car, upside down, and burning, was about a time of 3:22.33 and an average speed of 106.930 MPH. Langhorne Speedway: 1.0 mi./1.609 km. News. Kenyon later returned to racing and placed third at the Indy 500 and won numerous national midget racing championships. were built level, so in the first turn area, the stands were quite a lot higher As sad as it is to say, the Milwaukee Mile may go the way of the nine known to have lost their lives in incidents at the track between 1930 and 1982. You couldnt go fast enough. track at Langhorne was higher at that end, and quite a bit lower in what you attendance at the Langhorne track to watch the sprint car races. to make the show were Rodger Ward, Bill. Going through there, you were gritting your teeth, Andretti said. ", Langhorne appeared on the USAC schedule again in 1971, with its traditional race date in June. "You were sideways all around there with the back hung out, and you were either flat on the throttle or you were feathering a little bit, so there was no rest." For that, we should be thankful, since Langhorne was once described by Bobby Unser as "the most dangerous, most treacherous, most murderous track there ever was. That might have been the hardest pass I ever did in all of racing. Did the Horne scare Unser? Darlington was first known as "Harold's Folly," after its sponsor Harold Brasington, who tried to recreate the Indianapolis 500 in a field where peanuts and cotton were once grown. was a member of the graduating class of 1956 from the Pearl River, New York High School. The track became known as one of the more dangerous tracks in motorsports. I cant imagine another track being that dangerous. Langhorne Speedway, which opened in 1926 and closed in 1971, was tabbed with numerous nicknames during its almost half-century of stock-car, open-wheel and motorcycle racing. With a huge void created in the track's management, ownership of Langhorne Speedway was passed on to John Babcock and his family. before the race ended, Sostilio dropped out. Charlotte Motor Speedway got off to an explosive start, hosting the NASCAR World 600 (now the Coca-Cola 600) in 1960, its opening year. In September 1949, Langhorne hosted the fourth race of NASCAR's first year of sanctioning unmodified cars, then called Strictly Stock; Curtis Turner won that race. went after Musselman. looking at previous trips to Langhorne, and the times that we arrived back To make that claim, you have to go way back to the very beginnings of NASCAR to a track in Pennsylvania. tremendous racing took place around the circular, oiled down, big dirt mile Worry not, for the misery of Langhorne lives on; its grounds are occupied today by a Sam's Club. Among the drivers who perished at Langhorne were Jimmy Bryan (1960), one of the most talented drivers to ever sit in an Indy car, and Larry Mann (1952), the first driver to die of injuries suffered in a race in what is now the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. line up for the 25 lap 25 mile feature was: Pat Nazaruk, Manuel Ayulo, Bill and Johnny Matera. Ralph Liquori and Jim Hurtibise(#88) leap from their cars as Mel Kenyon(#21) slumps in the cockpit, badly burned and unconscious. The NMRA operated Langhorne from its inception through the 1929 season, staging 100-lap events on Labor Days and occasional shorter races. The 6:00 on that Sunday evening. It was deadly. Unser won the final two IndyCar races at the track -- in 1969 and 1970. instant fashion, with him receiving a broken neck and a severed jugular vein. The Langhorne Speedway was a one-mile oval racetrack located in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Bob It was very rough (in its dirt-track days). NASCAR Cup Series Race Recaps. The current space features a Sam's Club, a Restaurant Depot warehouse and a CarMax dealership where the pits and grandstand were once located. Many others suffered grievous injuries and burns. trials, with clockings of 33.06 and 33.45. We did make it I drivers had blistered and bleeding hands. From its earliest days, Daytona was synonymous with racing fatalities: two drivers lost their lives in its first yearone just less than two weeks before the original Daytona 500 was held. The dust was worst in Puke Hollow, where the track broke up into a badly potholed washboard with slats the size of small waves. I Explore. at Langhorne. Marvin's car hit the outside fence, flipped high in the air and landed on Bud Tinglestad's car. After the race, Clarence said they took bulldozers and steam shovels and dug down 25 or 30 feet and didnt find any concrete. The landscape of the once-famous racetrack was dramatically altered after that last race over 50 years ago. Next to him, for the start was Bob Veith. Also killed at the track were five motorcycle riders, three spectators and one flagman. His death in such a shockingly unexpected wreck deeply affected everybody who'd witnessed it. Those ruts would send you up in the air, and the speed was so high., After several deaths and countless wrecks in that part of the track in the late 1950s, officials called in Indianapolis Motor Speedway superintendent Clarence Cagle, who was known far and wide for being able to solve surface and design problems at speedways. While On this day, we sat in the first Bryan died of his injuries, at age 34, still seemingly at the height of his considerable powers. Though asphalt makes up most of Indy today, the start-finish line remains a ribbon of red bricks three feet across. Photographer is unknown. And, of course, the graphic memories of those who raced there -- and came out the other side. fate dealt Garrett a cruel blow when his steering arm broke, and he spun out. See all (5) ISM Raceway is the modern name for a speedway some know as Phoenix International Raceway. You wanted more power.. Unclaimed. is a photo of Larry Crash Crockett in the Engle-Stanko a relief driver on his 55th lap, and Rodger Ward took over for him. Within the 1.5-mile oval's confines, a newly-revised 2.28-mile road course, a quarter-mile short oval, and a 0.6-mile karting track are held, and the track's owners also own a drag strip and dirt short oval across the highway. Due to the obviously dangerous nature of auto racing, many individuals, including drivers, crew members, officials and spectators, have been killed in crashes related to the sport, in races, in qualifying, in practice or in private testing sessions. By a stroke of luck for a track of its age, Daytona has never recorded any spectator deaths. Our car experts choose every product we feature. The final race was held in 1971. fast but rough track greeted the drivers and fans on June 24. home, I decided that Id go with him, and just hope wed get back in time for Nobody liked it, and the ones who said they did were lying. car had stopped. A crowd of about 15,000 was on hand for this second sprint car show. I was at the Selinsgrove Speedway, last Saturday, March 20th, I The burning remains of the Niquist Offy in which Mike Nazaruk received fatal injuries. I [2][3] That same month, the U.S. government banned all forms of auto racing due to America's involvement in World War II. In 1965, one of the most spectacular comebacks in auto racing history began with the serious burns and injuries to Mel Kenyon. [11], From 1951 to 1971, Langhorne Speedway hosted the Langhorne National Open, which became the nation's most prestigious race for Sportsman and Modified cars. As he came past, he reached up and wiped some of the oiled dirt off of [10] The Strictly Stock series was renamed the Grand National series for the 1950 season, and the series is now known as NASCAR Cup Series. However, Teter's tenure only lasted until July 5, 1942, when he was killed while attempting his rocket car leap stunt at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. When he flipped, the car landed on its wheels, but it was on fire and he burned to death, Andretti said. 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 When Mario Andretti made his debut at Langhorne in 1964 in a big, old Offy-powered Champ Car with no power steering, he recalls, "We put electric ape on my steering wheel so I could grip it better. ", If anything, Andretti was too brave for his own good. Drivers said Puke Hollow was softer and forever changing during a race, in part because underground springs made the ground beneath the racing surface swampy. Billy Garrett, who had Langhorne Speedway was an automobile racetrack in Middletown Township, Bucks County, near the borough of Langhorne, Pennsylvania, a northern suburb of Philadelphia. Technology, performance and design delivered to your inbox. (Larry) Crash Crockett was fatally injured. In the third heat, strange as it seems, all three of the Sam Traylor cars were entered Hoag was the only driver to win the National Open on both the dirt and pavement surfaces.[12]. called turn four, and Keller had no place to go, hitting Thomsons car, then for Ferrari, both in sports/racing cars and also in Grand Prix cars, after LeMans. Race Date Cars Winner(s) St Make / Model Len Sfc Miles Purse Pole Cau Laps Speed LC; 1949-04: 09-11-1949: 45: Curtis Turner: 11 pretty quick, too, with him doing the 6 laps in a time of 3:23.57. "I drove a car for the Wood Brothers one time, and I was leading the race, but it was so rough through Puke Hollow that the gas tank shook right out of the car.". race, so it seemed, was gong to be a third straight win at Langhorne, for Jimmy With that, his run at the start, Mussleman and Thomson were one and two, Magill and Thomson, and was challenging Musselman for Nazaruk ended up winning on that fateful day. Probably the most notorious area of the original dirt race course, which earned the nickname "Puke Hollow", was located at turn two. Keep in mind all these cars were powered by 220 cubic inch Ofenhauser engines, back then, and they ran on skinny and headed towards the track to show it to him on his next lap. He began racing at the track in 1938 against his parents' wishes with a V8-engined car that he built himself. The 1970 Langhorne 150 was the sixth race of the 1970 USAC Championship Car Season. Langhorne was reshaped as a D and paved in 1965. It was another track to conquer. took Amick 1:03:01.463 to go 100 miles. While the SCTA holds two speed trials at Bonneville every year, it hosts six at El Mirage, and the volume of racing opens the event up to more crashesand more deaths. 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. ", The 'Horne was at least as tough on equipment as it was on drivers, according to Paul Goldsmith, who won there on a motorcycle (1953) and in stock cars (with NASCAR in 1956 and USAC in 1963 and 1965). Next, with 99 laps was Bryan, and with 98 laps, at Langhorne Speedway, Langhorne, PA. AAA also had a sprint car race scheduled for out in the mid-west, at, The Hemmings Motor News' 2007 remembrance of Langhorne bore a similar and equally disturbing title - "Death's Corner." "The formula for driving assumed you would ignore the chasm-like ruts, incredible speed, and storm of dirt being hurled by the cars that you lapped," wrote Hemmings' Jim Donnelly. All the drivers would get together and take a vote, recalled IndyCar driver Bobby Unser, who raced 12 times at the track, winning twice. As much power as we had, youd run that thing full blast all the way around. Reece and Pat Flaherty in row 2, Jimmy Bryan and George, Failing A lot of racers believed -- mistakenly -- that Puke Hollow got its name because drivers felt sick when they roared through it. It You were carrying so many lateral g's that it was hard to get around there comfortably. Jimmy Reece "It kept getting bigger and bigger, like an airplane coming in for a landing. Langhorne hosted the fourth-ever Cup race in that series first season -- on Sept. 11, 1949. It's no coincidence that only the best of the best won at Langhorne, and the victory roll features many of the greatest legends of the '30s and '40s: Mauri Rose, "Wild" Bill Cummings, Duke Nalon, Ted Horn, the incomparable Rex Mays. If you suddenly ran up on cars, it was hard to dodge them. could say was the fourth turn area. The car rolled side over side into traffic and was T-boned as it burst into flames. Calling the Brickyard "the Graveyard" would be in poor taste, considering what has been reiterated so many times throughout this count: Unless it's Langhorne, the track is almost never at fault for the lives lost on its premises. The Joe Leonard was also involved in the same crash, and was credited with getting Kenyon out of the car, thus saving his life. The Some of North Americas most popular racing venues have fatality counts in the dozens. The next year, Andretti was standing in Puke Hollow during the sprint car race when Bobby Marvin clobbered the guardrail, flipped end over end, and burned to death in front of him. The speedway's asymmetrical layout, with one end of the oval featuring a corner wider than its opposite, makes car setup a nightmare, and helped earn Darlington the name "Too Tough To Tame.". George Amick took over the lead, and he was followed were: Crockett, Langhorne Speedway was an automobile racetrack in Middletown Township, Bucks County, near the borough of Langhorne, Pennsylvania, a northern suburb of Philadelphia . Like Bonneville, the speeds built into El Mirage and land speed record racing means monumentally dangerous crashes. Thats where a lot of guys bought it. Unser led early, then was passed in mid-race by his younger brother, Al, driving a car owned by Parnelli Jones. 2022Recurrent Ventures. Steve became a Lincoln Speedway favorite and was always requested to come down on the front stretch and do flips for the fsns. Courtesy of Jim Wilmore A momentous trophy for Pete after his Langhorne victory. Thomson got out of shape in what could be Tinglestad escaped injury. Before these lifesavers were common in racing, deaths of both amateurs and pros were far more common, regardless of how well-prepped the tracks were for crashes. A miles. If youre afraid of racing, you best get out of it. The track was built as a near-perfect circle and was dirt for most of its existence. Spectator deaths have ceased at Charlotte since, but on-track incidents continued. AAA was in town for a day of racing with the sprint cars. 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Failing was taken by Walt Imlay. Commercial development eventually made the property too valuable to be used for motorsports, and there were complaints about noise from newly built residential neighborhoods. Iron Mike Nazaruk won that day, and a short Guaranteed starting positions were awarded to the winners (or highest finishers not already qualified) at special Langhorne Qualifier races held at weekly racetracks throughout the Northeast and Southeast. Note: Some of this information, below, was taken I didn't want any part of that joint.". He made the winning run in Puke Hollow, the nickname for the pothole-filled, washboard-like area between turns 1 and 2. I knew the only place I could get by was Puke Hollow. Then they paved purgatory and put up a parking lot. Heres (Bill France raced there before helping establish NASCAR.) needed more fuel. Autoweek participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. having The The car crashed through a fence and rolled over into a field. 2029 E Lincoln Hwy, Langhorne, PA 19047-0000 +1 215-949-3533 Website. Jerry Hoyt, Duane Carter, Larry Crockett, Bob However, as suburban growth engulfed the speedway with Levittown being built up around the area, the offers from developers became too tempting to refuse. Following Amick across the finish line were Hartley, Keller, Elisian and Magill the only ones to go the full 100 The half-mile Meyer Speedway in Houston, which hosted a 1971 Cup Series race in which Bobby Allison and Richard Petty started on the front row in front of 9,000 spectators, went down in the late . "On the list of toughest tracks to run, you'd have to put it at Number 1. The driver who eventually became one of the worlds best was standing in the Langhorne infield April 7, 1963, when Bobby Marvin lost control of his sprint car and slammed into the outside rail. A The proposal will have to go through the land development process. The track was razed soon thereafter. Click on the race number to see the results of that race. We may never see the end of death in motorsport, but every life saved is worth the price for which we will pay. <br> <br>This photo was taken at Langhorne, Pennsylvania of the 100 Mile U.S.A.C National Championship on June 20th, 1965. It hosted a NASCAR inaugural race in 1949. Notable drivers Doc Mackenzie, Joie Chitwood, Rex Mays, Lee Petty, Dutch Hoag, A.J. To do well, you had to want to run fast, and you had to want to race. So take a moment to salute Langhorne Speedway. started to sputter. Only two have died since 2000, and none since 2010. ". Tragedy Hits Racing Family for Third Time : Oldest Son Is Latest Victim as He Dies From Car Crash at Kalamazoo Speedway By TRACY DODDS May 2, 1989 12 AM PT Times Staff Writer Jerry Landon died. Note the burning fuel on steel guard rail in background. There Autoweek.com takes a look at the history of Langhorne Speedway, a track that opened in 1926 and closed in '71, and in between was notorious for death and destruction. you could say was in the fourth turn area. tires, too, as can be seen in the photos. I felt like I was going into battle. ", Another Langhorne devotee was three-time Indy winner Johnny Rutherford, who qualified on the pole in 1964 -- just ahead of Foyt -- in the last Champ Car race before the track was paved. The track was paved. AJ Foyt, who won four consecutive Championship Car races at Langhorne to go along with his four Indy 500s, was one of the few drivers who relished the opportunity to pound through Puke Hollow. Harroun also drove with a mirror mounted to his car, an idea pioneered by Dorothy Levitt only a few years before. A young Mario Andretti raced there. The track's most recent fatal accident occurred in 2013, when a student and tutor of a performance biking school collided fatally on track. The National Open Championship run here was regarded as the "Indy of the East". track that day, as the racing usually was at the , Here Billy Garrett, who had The following year, another driver was killed. In September 1949, Langhorne hosted the fourth race of NASCAR's first year of . Then they covered it back up with dirt. You were running pretty fast, so if you hit, there was a lot of impact.. As a result, the speedway sat idle and did not host a race of any kind until 1946. "If it had been another crew chief, I probably wouldn't have listened. Custom Search . Langhorne Speedway is no more; its paddock closed for good in 1971, after 45 years. These changes would be implemented at all of the properties under the owners' umbrella. 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. That 1964 race -- which Foyt won, with Andretti ninth -- was the last one on the original dirt surface. retired from competition during the LeMans race, right Thomson, Russo, McWithey Well, Bryans The track is located in Midland, North Carolina, southeast of Concord. his goggles. Then again, they no longer build racetracks like Langhorne Speedway, where the scary-fast downhill stretch of rudely rutted purgatory between Turns 1 and 2 was immortalized with that infamous moniker. View photos of the Concord Speedway construction below. They called Jimmy Bryan "Cowboy" because he'd bucked broncos before going racing. FOR SALE! The facility features a 1/2-mile tri-oval as well as a 1/4-mile oval. Land Speed Racer Memorial registers 20 fatalities as part of record attempts at El Mirage, though the timeline of lives lost at El Mirage does not align those at Bonneville, with the most recent listed fatal accident occurring in 1995, and most between 1940 and 1970. was cartwheeling through the air, out of the car. the lead if he could make up that lap before Bryan got back onto the track, but area. The , Johnny Thomson and Al Keller had the fastest times during time It was common to have over a hundred cars attempt to qualify for the National Open. One of the first stock car races in the northeastern U.S. was held at Langhorne in 1940; Roy Hall of Atlanta, Georgia, was the victor in the 200-lap event. Yanigan. "They just screwed it up when they paved the track," Foyt says with typical bluntness. Larry was thrown from the car, but suffered fatal chest and lung injuries. March 20 and May 1, 1955 and June 24, 1956. feature race would be over a distance of 30 laps 30 miles. 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. Considering the risk of speed record attempts and the 104 years of doing so at Bonneville, we can hope that this count stays low, if not static. Both are asphalt short tracks. AAA also had a sprint car race scheduled for out in the mid-west, at Salem. winners were Nick Fornoro, Fred Jiggs May 1st, 1955. Courtesy of Jim Wilmore The Langhorne victory. consolation race was won by Musselman, and he was It also marked the final IndyCar race to be held at the circuit. On the 70th Reece and Pat Flaherty in row 2, Jimmy Bryan and George Amick Heres According to the book Langhorne! [8] Larry Mann, Frank Arford, Bobby Marvin, John McVitty, Joe Russo, Mike Nazaruk, and Jimmy Bryan were all killed racing at this track. May 3, 1930 : Langhorne Speedway, Langhorne, PA : AAA Indy Car : Bill Cummings: June 16, 1940 : Langhorne Speedway, Langhorne, PA : AAA Indy Car But I liked Langhorne because you could run fast there. Bobby Grim raced directly underneath it. Bryan, intent on making almost 100 fatalities, after his Mercedes went into the crowd, opposite the pit In the 50-mile feature, held as usual during the worst of Pennsylvania's summer heat, Russ Snowberger, who would go on to achieve considerable fame at Indianapolis, was overcome by the combination of humidity, dust, bumps, and fumes from his straight-eight Miller. He was I guess a gymnest and would flip many times down in front of the fans. I was part.of his pit crew for a while when Stevie raced for MK Speed Shops in Langhorne. trials, with, There Larry Crockett (born 23 Oct 1926 Cambridge City, Indiana; died 20 Mar 1955 Bristol, Pennsylvania). Event Overview Alternatively Known As: CAM2 Race of Champions First Event Run: 1951 Event Still Contested: Car Style: Tour-Type Modifieds Location: Oswego Speedway Quick Stats Most Wins: Matt Hirschman (8) Most Top-Fives: Matt Hirschman (12) Number of Races: 71 Number of Drivers: 965 Project Status: AGAIGG; Results are complete for approximately half of the Race of Champions. a photo, again, one taken by Walt Imlay, of the start of the 1956 100-mile race by Hartley, with Bryan, Following those two were: Thomson, barrel rolling along the low wooden fence. His average speed was 95.212 MPH. not what Amick won! Bob Sweikert, Bobby Grim, Larry Crockett, Fred Jiggs Peters, Hank Rogers, Ernie McCoy, Mike Nazaruk, Al Herman, Russ Klar, remember, quite well, his last lap as he raced his way to disaster. Today. most every occasion when I went to Langhorne, I sat in the stands in what you was a consolation race and Crockett won that, with OConnor and , Pat With 10 deaths in its short 32 years of operation, it may be for the best that Riverside is gone. Thats TOTAL pay off, folks, Open wheel and sports car competition competition thrived from the track's first year of operation, in 1964, and NASCAR first appeared 14 years later, and Cup races did not follow for another decade. 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. 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. winners were Al Herman, Mike Nazaruk and Charlie Musselman. Langhorne hosted what turned out to be the track's final Champ Car race in 1970. Heat No Mans Land, by L. Spencer Riggs, Motorsports.com The worst-case scenario was hooking a rut and vaulting into the air, which was how 1958 Indy champ Jimmy Bryan bought it in 1960 (see sidebar). Curtis Turner won. took 14:39.05 to go the 25 miles, and the average speed was 102.383 MPH. Pavement Modified star Matt Hirschman won five of the past six editions since 2012, and has tied Hoag for most wins in this race's combined history. Being the most modern track on this record, ISM has the fewest confirmed fatal accidents. 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. left after the 1955 racing season. George Moscot and his partner Ray owned the car . VINTAGE INDY 500 Winners Aj Foyt / Mario Andretti Photo - Trenton Speedway - $5.59. As with all forms of racing, the majority of serious accidents occur at high speed, so the accidents that happen tend to be of the puckering variety. In 1989, the circuit closed, replaced by a mall and a suburb. Langhorne continued to host an annual stop on the Grand National schedule from 1950 to 1957. Since the racetrack was a near-perfect circle until 1965, there were no clear-cut "turns" as compared to a more traditional track layout; the turns are based on dividing the circular track into four quarters, with turn two being the second "quarter" from the start line. completed 97 laps. But there was a lot of trouble. Known as "The Big Left Turn," Langhorne was for many years the world's fastest track of its size, despite being unpaved. He was followed by Magill, Hoyt, Carter, Rogers, in row 5, Don Freeland and Mike Magill in row 6, Eddie Russo and Jack Turner in No credible source reports any deaths since. The first Langhorne National Open was held in 1951, and Dutch Hoag raced in it; he was one of the last cars to get through the large wreck which blocked the track and burned driver Wally Campbell, who was that year's NASCAR National Modified Champion. A longtime local diner location could become a fast food joint. 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