Feb 23 2024

Book Reviews: The Master Driver of the World- The 1914 Cactus Derby


Author, early auto racing historian and my friend Mark Dill has penned another master book on racing icon Barney Oldfield.

Book synopsis and order link: The Master Driver of the World- The 1914 Cactus Derby

Late in his auto racing career, an aging Barney Oldfield knows his legacy is at stake. Will he be remembered as a champion or a huckster? His critics demean him for making a mockery of his sport with staged races and stunts like racing airplanes. At one point banished from the official sanction of the American Automobile Association for racing Jack Johnson, the black boxing champion, Oldfield feels the eastern establishment is determined to destroy his livelihood. His antics are wildly lucrative and surpass their championship races. He threatens their preeminence in American auto racing.

Oldfield embarks on a campaign to prove his mettle, with great success. The top American racer in the 1914 Indianapolis 500, he sets his sights on earning "The Master Driver of the World" title for the Phoenix-to-Los Angeles road race. By some measures, this is the most treacherous course on the planet. Before him lies 728 miles of car-busting terrain fit for little more than cactus and rattlesnakes. In this race, a driver carved his own road and endured steep mountain passages in the face of freezing rain, hail, and floods. Oldfield wrestles with internal demons, cultural change, and how he can’t change the world.

Enjoy,

Howard Kroplick



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Feb 25 2024 Howard Kroplick 11:03 PM

From Wayne Carroll Petersen

Thanks to Howard Kroplick http://www.vanderbiltcupraces.com for Keeping my Great Uncle Barney Oldfield, Master Driver of the World & America’s Legendary Speed King Legacy Alive! American Automotive Racing History at its Best!

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