Boyer Aftermath

This is a tough photo of a category we normally would not publish, but it is historically significant and amazing at the same time. Here we see the aftermath of the tragic fatal accident of  Joe Boyer, champion of the 1924 Indianapolis 500. Given the technology of cameras of the era, this image was captured through great skill and, for the photographer, a healthy dose of luck. The accident occurred at the Altoona board track on September 1, 1924.
 
The 1924 Indianapolis 500 is known as the first of two "500's" with co-winning driversLora L. Corum started the race in the car but was replaced by the team's star driver, Joe Boyer, after the latter's car failed. The other co-winners were Mauri Rose and Floyd Davis in 1941.
 
This is another image from the Paul Sheedy collection. If this image doesn't illustate the complete inadequacy of wood fencing as race track retaining walls, nothing ever will. For additional content about Boyer on First Super Speedway, check out the links below.
 

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