Belmont Estates Horse Track - 1912, #4

Chuck Rudy Jr. supplied the information for this report. Sam Myers was the original photographer and the images were supplied by photographer Mikel Yeakle. This image is from the June 2-12 Belmont Driving Park race meet.
 
This image is reportedly of a June 8, 1912 25 lap race featuring superstar Bob Burman (seen here) who reportedly drove a car by the name, "Ohio." Burman won the race over Luis Mehghetti in a Daimler, and Joe Matson in a Benz. One of those drivers may be the unfortunate soul obscured in the dust.
 
These contests occurred near the Fairmount Park area after the famous road race ended its run the previous year, 1911. The track, called Belmont Estates (not to be confused with the Belmont Stakes track in New York), was a one mile horse facility built for the nation’s Centennial celebration just outside Philadelphia’s limits in Narberth, Pennsylvania. The track hosted one of America’s earliest races in 1899. 
 
Check out other images from the Belmont Estates track elsewhere on First Super Speedway.

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