IMS Planning - 1910

These are articles that concern the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's plans for the 1910 season. The Speedway considered a variety of events for the year from auto races to car shows to aviation events and more. In many instances they spoke with certainty that events would happen but then failed to deliver.


This article was first published in the Indianapolis Star on March 15, 1910. It discusses the success of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in securing the most desired national championship race meet dates with the American Automobile Association (AAA) for 1910.

Originally published in the Sunday, March 20, 1910 Indianapolis Star, this article by Indianapolis Motor Speedway Director of Contests Ernie Moross was part of  a special supplemental section about the upcoming March 28 Indianapolis Automobile Show presented by the

The attachment below contains three interesting articles all appearing on the same page of the March 23, 1910 Indianapolis Star. One of the articles discusses the final day of racing at that year's Daytona-Ormond speed festival. The same article appears elsewhere on First Super Speedway and you can find my analysis there.
 

This article was originally published in the April 24, 1910 Indianapolis Star. It concerns an announcement by Indianapolis Motor Speedway Director of Contests Ernie Moross that the Speedway would organize a race team designated by IMS insignia-adorned apparel.

The attached article by Indianapolis Motor Speedway Contest Director Ernie Moross was originally published in the April 10, 1910 Indianapolis Star.

The attached article was first published in the April 27, 1910 Indianapolis Star.

This article was published in the March 31, 1910 Indianapolis Star.