Jan 29 2013

Then & Now: New Hyde Park Turn


One of the six exciting turns in the 1905 Vanderbilt Cup Race was the intersection of Lakeville Road and Jericho Turnpike. Here is a "Then & Now" of  the "New Hyde Park Turn".

Enjoy,

 

Howard Kroplick

 


1905 Location

The New Hyde Park Turn was located at the south-west corner of the 1905 course A view of the turn looking south. The First Presbyterian Church of New Hyde Park can be seen in the background. Most of the following photos were taken from the steeple of the church.


Then: 1905 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Arthur Duray driving the #2 De Dietrich. Bert Dingley in the #3 Pope-Toledo. The "Italian Lion" Vincenzo Lancia in the #4 Fiat. Long Island native Foxhall Keene in the #5 Mercedes. A postcard of Joe Tracy driving the #7 Locomobile. The front-wheel drive #11 Christie driven by Walter Christie. The "x" (#13) Mercedes driver by Albert Campbell. The only Vanderbilt Cup racer to run without a number. Louis Chevrolet in the #16 Fiat attempting to overtake the 1904 champion George Heath driving the #14 Panhard. Herb Lytle in the #15 Pope-Toledo. The eventual winner #18 Darracq driven by Louis Wagner. The steam-driven #19 White driven by Walter White. The car was the only non-gasoline racer to compete in the Vanderbilt Cup Races.


Now: Current Views

A car taking the New Hyde Park Turn today. Looking south, the First Presbyterian Church of New Hyde Park is still standing.


Comments

Jan 31 2013 Ted 5:43 PM

I use to work around their on Lakeville Rd,across from the turn on Jericho back in the middle 1970’s.when I had a 1968 Firebird HO 4 speed 4 barrel dual exhaust,those where the days,never knew I was driving on a historic roads. I use to live around their too

Mar 19 2015 Nancy Holloway 1:13 PM

Thank you so much for these amazing, historical photos.  I truly enjoyed reading through them and sharing with my hometown, New Hyde Park.

Jun 14 2021 Artie Finnegan 2:56 PM

Great article, I get the Herald Courier and have the article. I just drove my Model A past there this past Sunday.  I have never seen the photos of the Lakeville Rd. & Jericho Tpk . turn in the races.  Living in NHP all my life, and great to see NHP in the Vanderbilt News this day and age.  Artie.

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