Race car drivers are by definition a brave bunch, but Langhorne scared some of the best and ran off some of the uncertain. The late Bobby Unser said of the track,“That was the most dangerous track on ...
From the moment Mario Andretti saw his first American Racing Driver Club midget race at Langhorne Speedway in 1957, he was in awe of the machines and their drivers. “The reason that I became the ...
Back in 1951, Pennsylvania auto race promoters Al Gerber and Irv Fried leased the Langhorne Speedway for a 100-mile modified stock car race on the circular, one-mile track. In order to secure the ...
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