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Left: The Locomobile Type 1906, "Old 16", driven by George Robertson on its way to winning the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup on Long Island.

Center: Action during the 1916 Vanderbilt Cup event at Santa Monica with William Bolden (#12) leading Omar Toft.

Auto Racing History Joins 10 Tenths Motorsport To Bring You A History Forum Discussion Board

Auto Racing History has joined forces with 10 Tenths Motorsport to bring you a history forum discussion board. 10 Tenths Motorsport is based out of England and has extensive coverage of the European racing scene as well as worldwide racing. The site features many areas of interest to the motorsport fan -- a links directory, news, downloads, a newsletter, articles and interviews, and a popular discussion forum. Their extensive discussion board community covering all topics in motorsports is one of the largest on the Internet.

Auto Racing History looked at many different forums related to the history of racing, and found the one hosted by 10 Tenths Motorsport to be by far the most active racing history forum anywhere. Nobody was even close. We hope you take part in the vast knowledge base found on this forum as well as make contributions of your own. With all the activity there, you are bound to find something that interests you.

Deep Throttle, founded in early 1999, is the parent company of AutoRacingHistory.com, a web site originally part of DeepThrottle.com and then separated out in April of 2000. AutoRacingHistory.com is devoted to the history of auto racing. Though concentrated on the Vanderbilt Cup Races, pre-WWI racing, and the Indianapolis 500, other topics include European Grand Prix racing, American sports car racing, and racing through the streets of Watkins Glen with articles, records, results, and stats. The site also provides an extensive links list that covers just about every area of auto racing history.

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