I was searching last week for a model car kit of the car, because it is so symbolic of " The Greatest Race ". I love the Indy 500 and the ground it is run on. I've been to several races and can't think of anything as mind blowing as it is. Everything about it is perfect. I hope Roger Penske understands that, and keeps it in its original format... everything.
I've followed the Indianaopolis 500 since I was boy. Growing up in Albuquerque, New Mexico, I watched some local boys do good, by the name of Unser. Had the chance to meet all of them at one point or anothet. Bobby, Al and Al Jr. all very gracious with their time and very nice gentlemen. I'd love to get tp Indiana again and see the spectical of the 500 in person or at least the museum. In the early 80's I was flying to Zionsville, Indiana with some friends to inspect an antique airplane they were interested in and got tp fly over the Indianapolis Motor Speedway; What a sight!
my great great grandfather, james wilbert updike was part of the design team that came up with the design, he was one of the engineers that suggested that instead of a riding mechanic, they add a rearview mirror to reduce the weight that seating a riding mechanic would add
Hello, I am a motor journalist from Germany and I am working on a video report about important innovations in the history of cars. One of my highlights is the first ever use of a rear view mirror by Mr Ray Harroun in the first Indy 500 race in 1911. During my research I found your video "This Car Matters: Marmon Wasp - First Indianapolis 500 Winner“. Could you tell me if it is possible to use some parts of this material for my project? Of course I will state „Hagerty Drivers Foundation“ as the source of the parts I use. The final video report will be shown on RUclips and on n-tv (biggest German news television) as well as on some other major websites like MSN, etc. . It would be absolutely great if you could give me the permission to use this material, because it fits so perfectly. Looking forward to hear from you. Kind regards Lars
@6:00,, Who still believes that this was the first time a rear view mirror was used on an automobile? I'm a huge fan of Donald Davidson, but having seen several different items published between 1905 and 1909, it would appear that others beat Harroun to the claim of "first use of a rear view mirror on an automobile". The first use on a race car? Possibly.
When he said "large purse", he wasn't kidding. $35,000 in 1911 is almost a $1,000,000 today.
I was searching last week for a model car kit of the car, because it is so symbolic of " The Greatest Race ". I love the Indy 500 and the ground it is run on. I've been to several races and can't think of anything as mind blowing as it is. Everything about it is perfect. I hope Roger Penske understands that, and keeps it in its original format... everything.
I've followed the Indianaopolis 500 since I was boy. Growing up in Albuquerque, New Mexico, I watched some local boys do good, by the name of Unser. Had the chance to meet all of them at one point or anothet. Bobby, Al and Al Jr. all very gracious with their time and very nice gentlemen.
I'd love to get tp Indiana again and see the spectical of the 500 in person or at least the museum.
In the early 80's I was flying to Zionsville, Indiana with some friends to inspect an antique airplane they were interested in and got tp fly over the Indianapolis Motor Speedway; What a sight!
Ray was my moms great uncle.. would love to see this in person
Put it on your bucket list Ranger. It is the coolest....
It's well worth it. The car is amazing. I see a new detail on it every time I visit the museum.
Thats amazing information about Marmon Motor Car Company: ruclips.net/video/eGSEhB0AWy8/видео.html
Every single seater race car in the world owes its roots to this car this is the first single seater race car no onboard spotter/mechanic.
@@jacklaidlaw6097 He also invented the rear view mirror
Ray harroun later created his own car company called Harroun Motor Company which didnt last long and worked for lincoln motors
my great great grandfather, james wilbert updike was part of the design team that came up with the design, he was one of the engineers that suggested that instead of a riding mechanic, they add a rearview mirror to reduce the weight that seating a riding mechanic would add
So we both have ancestors that were involved! How awesome!
Well well well. Then he might’ve known my great uncle. The creator of the Marmon company
Hello,
I am a motor journalist from Germany and I am working on a video report about important innovations in the history of cars.
One of my highlights is the first ever use of a rear view mirror by Mr Ray Harroun in the first Indy 500 race in 1911.
During my research I found your video "This Car Matters: Marmon Wasp - First Indianapolis 500 Winner“.
Could you tell me if it is possible to use some parts of this material for my project?
Of course I will state „Hagerty Drivers Foundation“ as the source of the parts I use.
The final video report will be shown on RUclips and on n-tv (biggest German news television) as well as on some other major websites like MSN, etc. .
It would be absolutely great if you could give me the permission to use this material, because it fits so perfectly.
Looking forward to hear from you.
Kind regards
Lars
Lars,
No
Thanks
Andy
My great uncle made that company and car. So this is my family’s history which is pretty cool
double the tyre wear??? He means tyre life, and half the tyre wear
Fantastic video.
Parnelli Jones won the 1963 500, not 1962
@6:00,, Who still believes that this was the first time a rear view mirror was used on an automobile? I'm a huge fan of Donald Davidson, but having seen several different items published between 1905 and 1909, it would appear that others beat Harroun to the claim of "first use of a rear view mirror on an automobile". The first use on a race car? Possibly.
How about hearing it run for crying out loud!
Thank you Rompus62. HVA Films doesn't do "Talkies" apparently.
OMG Yes.......I could have punched the screen when they put some stupid music over it running.
Only one snippet to hear that 6 cyl roar
Awesome American flag
those teeth though...
Cool. Bugatti...