Race Winners
Year | Winning Driver | Car | Venue | Report |
---|---|---|---|---|
1904 | George Heath | Panhard | Nassau County, New York | report |
1905 | Victor Hémery | Darracq | Nassau County, New York | report |
1906 | Louis Wagner | Darracq | Nassau County, New York | report |
1907: Not held | ||||
1908 | George Robertson | Locomobile | Long Island Motor Parkway | report |
1909 | Harry Grant | ALCO | Long Island Motor Parkway | report |
1910 | Harry Grant | ALCO | Long Island Motor Parkway | report |
1911 | Ralph Mulford | Lozier | Savannah, Georgia | report |
1912 | Ralph DePalma | Mercedes | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | report |
1913: Not held | ||||
1914 | Ralph DePalma | Schroeder-Mercedes | Santa Monica, California | report |
1915 | Dario Resta | Peugeot | San Francisco, California | report |
1916 | Dario Resta | Peugeot | Santa Monica, California | report |
1917–1935: Not held | ||||
1936 | Tazio Nuvolari | Alfa Romeo | Roosevelt Raceway | report |
1937 | Bernd Rosemeyer | Auto Union | Roosevelt Raceway | report |
1938–1959: Not held | ||||
1960 | Harry Carter | Stanguellini Formula Junior | Roosevelt Raceway | report |
1961–1964: Not held | ||||
1965 | Jim Hall | Chaparral 2A-Chevrolet | Bridgehampton Race Circuit | report |
1966A | Jerry Grant | Lola T70-Ford | Bridgehampton Race Circuit | report |
1967 | Mark Donohue | Lola T70-Chevrolet | Bridgehampton Race Circuit | report |
1968 | Skip Scott | Lola T70-Chevrolet | Bridgehampton Race Circuit | report |
- ^A The 1966 event was billed as the "Bridgehampton 200".
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