Indianapolis Motor Speedway May 1910

This folder contains accounts of the races that occurred at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway over the Memorial Day weekend in 1910. All the stars of the day attended, including Ray Harroun, Joe Dawson, Bob Burman and Barney Oldfield. Harroun won events for Marmon and Oldfield set a new track mile record in his world land speed racer, the “Lightning Benz,” otherwise known as the “Blitzen Benz.” This race also offered an obstacle course promoted by the Overland Motors Company. This entailed wooden ramps and a route that took cars off the Speedway’s course, into the infield and through the drainage ditch in the southwest turn. Ernie Moross was the Director of Contests and was responsible for developing the program of events.


This attachment contains an article which orginally appeared in the May 29, 1910 Indianapolis Star.

This attachment contains an article which orginally appeared in the May 29, 1910 Indianapolis Star.

This attachment contains an article which orginally appeared in the May 29, 1910 Indianapolis Star.

This attachment contains an article which orginally appeared in the May 29, 1910 Indianapolis Star.

This attachment contains an article which orginally appeared in the May 29, 1910 Indianapolis Star.

This attachment contains an article which orginally appeared in the May 29, 1910 Indianapolis Star. The article spells out the event card for Memorial Day (May 30) at the May 1910 race meet at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

These attachments contain two articles which orginally appeared in the May 29, 1910 Indianapolis Star. The first article describes the Buick team of ten cars, four drivers and six crewman headed by manager Dr.

This attachment contains an article which orginally appeared in the May 29, 1910 Indianapolis Star.

This attachment contains an article which orginally appeared in the May 29, 1910 Indianapolis Star.

This attachment contains an article which orginally appeared in the May 29, 1910 Indianapolis Star.