This 90 Year-Old Footage Shows 'Wild Bill' Cummings Winning 1934 Indy 500
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- Fuel economy was the subject on the mind of every participant going into the “500,” as each car was restricted to only 45 gallons of fuel for the entire distance. Bill Cummings, who personally never felt his nickname of “Wild Bill” was justified, suggested he should be renamed “Conservative William” after driving a very disciplined race to win by the closest margin up to that time, only 27 seconds over Mauri Rose.
A number of cars fell by the wayside, no doubt due to a short-lived rule which required that cars use the same gear ratios they had for qualifying. In the early stages of the race, two cars completely vaulted over the outer retaining wall in separate accidents, a growing problem at that time which soon would be addressed and remedied.
Fun fact, in 1934 that $40,000 had a similar buying power as $914,667 in 2023. Compare that to $3.66M that Newgarden reportedly received for winning last May!
What corner were they referring to as “dead man’s curve?”
It looked like turn #2. Turn #1 used to be called "Tornado Turn!" All very descriptive in a 1930's kind of way.
Miracle hes not killed; damn ya dont say;how was that car flying like that?
At that time the walls were still straight up and down, not at 90⁰ to the track banking..much like ramps.
0:39 I didn't know George Bailey ran the Indy 500 before or after the events of It's a Wonderful Life. 😂
Only Clarence knows
The greatest driver ever!!!!!
Daves not here…
Dave!