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Event Track Location Date Box Number Collection Auto Races 16Th Street Speedway Indianapolis, in 1950 Sep 15 CR-2-D Box 2 F26 9 Programs by Venue Event Track Location Date Box Number Collection Auto Races 16th Street Speedway Indianapolis, IN 1950 Sep 15 CR-2-D Box 2 f26 99A104 Eastern States Midget Racing Assoc 1986 Official Program Various Tracks 1986 Annual Mezz Box 19A TQ Midgets/Carts-Baltimore Indoor Racing 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore, MD 2012 Dec 8 Mezz Box 33 98A13 Accord Speedway Souvenir Magazine Accord Speedway Accord, NY 1982 Mezz Box 19A The Buckeye Sports Car Races Akron Airport Akron, OH 1957 Sep 1 Mezz Box 84 19A27 The Buckeye Sports Car Races Akron Airport Akron, OH 1958 Aug 3 Mezz Box 1 Auto Races Akron Motor Speedway Akron, NY 1935 Jul 14 CR-2-E Box 4 f10 99A104 Auto and Motorcycle Races Akron Motor Speedway Akron, NY 1935 May 30 CR-2-E Box 4 f8 99A104 Auto Races Akron Motor Speedway Akron, NY 1935 Sep 22 CR-2-E Box 4 f12 99A104 Midget Auto Races Akron Motor Speedway Akron, NY 1936 Jul 26 CR-2-E Box 4 f19 99A104 Auto Races Akron Motor Speedway Akron, NY 1936 May 30 CR-2-E Box 4 f16 99A104 Auto Races Akron Motor Speedway Akron, NY 1937 May 30 CR-2-E Box 4 f21 99A104 Auto Races Akron Motor Speedway Akron, NY 1937 Sep 6 CR-2-E Box 4 f23 99A104 Talladega 500 Alabama International Motor Speedway Talladega, AL 1972 Aug 6 Mezz Box 28A Talladega 500 Alabama International Motor Speedway Talladega, AL 1973 Aug 12 Mezz Box 28A Winston 500 Alabama International Motor Speedway Talladega, AL 1973 May 6 Mezz Box 28A Talladega 500 Alabama International Motor Speedway Talladega, AL 1975 Aug 10 Mezz Box 28A Talladega 500 Alabama International Motor Speedway Talladega, AL 1976 Aug 8 Mezz Box 28A Talladega 500 Alabama International Motor Speedway Talladega, AL 1986 Jul 25-27 Mezz Box 76 Winston 500 Alabama International Motor Speedway Talladega, AL 1987 May 3 Mezz Box 84 18A52 Die Hard 500 Alabama International Motor Speedway Talladega, AL 1996 Jul 28 Mezz Box 28A Die Hard 500 Alabama International Motor Speedway Talladega, AL 2000 Apr 16 Mezz Box 28A Albany-Saratoga Speedway Program Albany-Saratoga Speedway Ballston-Spa, NY 1981 May 21 Mezz Box 32 Superstar Review Albany-Saratoga, Lebanon ValleyNew York State 1978 Vol. 1 No. 6 Mezz Box 42 00A59 Quantas Australian Grand Prix Albert Park Melbourne, Australia 1998 Mar 5-8 Mezz Box 1 Quantas Australian Grand Prix Albert Park Melbourne, Australia 2000 Mar 9-12 Mezz Box 39A Quantas Grand Prix Albert Park Melbourne, Australia 2001 Mar 1-4 Mezz Box 1 Foster's Australian Grand Prix Albert Park Melbourne, Australia 2003 Mar 6-9 Mezz Box 39A Foster's Australian Grand Prix Albert Park Melbourne, Australia 2005 Mar 3-6 Mezz Box 39A Auto Races Albion Fairgrounds Albion, NY 1930s Jul 4 Box 1 f16 CR-2-D 99A104 "Round the Houses" Road Race Alexandria Bay Alexandria Bay, NY 1938 Aug 6 Box 1 CR-3-D 98A4 The Ft. Wayne Indoor Midgets Allen County Memorial Coliseum Ft. Wayne, IN 1976 Jan 4 & 18 Box 84 18A52 National Sweepstakes Speed Classic Altoona Speedway Altoona, PA 1938 Sep 5 Mezz Box 1 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 1996 Apr 4-7 Mezz Box 60 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 1998 Apr 18 Mezz Box 81 99A12 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 2003 Mar 9 Show/Auction Programs Box 6 1 Programs by Venue Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 2004 Mar 14 Show/Auction Programs Box 6 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 2005 Mar 13 Show/Auction Programs Box 6 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 2006 Mar 12 Show/Auction Programs Box 6 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 2007 Mar 11 Show/Auction Programs Box 6 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 2011 Mar 13 Mezz Box 85 19A50 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 2012 Mar 11 Mezz Box 35A 13A34 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 2013 Mar 10 Show/Auction Programs Box 6 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 2013 Mar 9 Show/Auction Programsrams Box Box 5 5 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 2014 Feb Show/Auction Programs98A13 Box 5 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 2014 Mar 9 Show/Auction Programs Box 6 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 2015 Mar 15 Mezz Box 66 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 2016 Mar 13 Mezz Box 78 98A13-S22 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Amelia Island Amelia Island, FL 2018 Mar 11 Mezz Box 78 98A13-S22 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Ameila Island Amelia Island, FL 2019 Mar 10 Mezz Box 82 15A32 National Sports Car Races Andrews AFB Washington, DC 1954 May 2 Mezz Box 1 01A18 Race of Remembrance Anglesey Circuit Anglesey, UK 2014 Nov 7-9 Mezz Box 63 13A34 100 Mile AAA Auto Race Arizona State Fairgrounds Phoenix, AZ 1953 Nov 11 Box 3 f7 CR-2-E 99A104 Bobby Ball Memorial Arizona State Fairgrounds Phoenix, AZ 1956 Nov 12 Box 3 f16 CR-2-E 99A104 Bobby Ball Memorial Arizona State Fairgrounds Phoenix, AZ 1957 Nov 11 Box 1 f24 CR-2-D 99A104 Bobby Ball Memorial Arizona State Fairgrounds Phoenix, AZ 1958 Nov 11 Box 4 f4 CR-2-E 99A104 USAC 100-Lap Natl. Chamionship Midget RacesAscot Park Speedway Gardena.CA 1964 Jul MZ Box 78 14A36-S5 USAC 30-Lap Natl. Championship Races Ascot Park Speedway Gardena.CA 1964 Nov MZ Box 78 14A36-S5 USAC 50-Lap Natl. Championship Races Ascot Park Speedway Gardena, CA 1966 Apr 9 MZ Box 78 14A36-S5 USAC Midgets / Limited Sportsman Ascot Park Speedway Gardena, CA 1982 Aug 26 Mezz Box 1 Kraco-CRA Series Sprint Cars Ascot Park Speedway Gardena, CA 1982 Aug 27 Mezz Box 1 21st Pacific Coast Sprint Car Nationals Ascot Park Speedway Gardena, CA 1987 Oct 22-24 Mezz Box 1 Atlanta Concours d'Elegance Atlanta Atlanta, GA 2018 Sep 29-30 Mezz Box 85 19A50 NHRA FRAM Nationals Atlanta Dragway Commerce, GA 1996 Apr 18-21 Mezz Box 56 11A35 Championship 250 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1965 Aug 1 Mezz Box 1 01A18 Championship 300 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1966 Jun 26 Mezz Box 1 01A18 Atlanta 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1975 Mar 23 Mezz Box 1 Gould Twin Dixie Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1978 Jul 23 Box 2 f5 CR-2-D 99A104 Motorcraft 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1989 Mar 18 Mezz Box 37A f1 00A1 Atlanta Journal 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1990 Nov12-18 Mezz Box 1 Hardee's 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1991 Nov 17 Mezz Box 37A f2 00A1 Motorcraft 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1992 Mar 15 Mezz Box 37A f3 00A1 Hooters 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1992 Nov 14 Mezz Box 39A 2 Programs by Venue Toyota Grand Prix Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1993 Apr 15-18 Mezz Box 1 Hooters 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1993 Nov 14 Mezz Box 37D f4 00A1 Purolator 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1994 Mar 13 Mezz Box 1 Purolator 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1994 Mar 13 Mezz Box 37A f5 00A1 Hooters 500/Jiffy Lube 500K Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1994 Nov 11-13 Mezz Box 36A f1 00A1 Hooters 500/Jiffy Lube 500K Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1994 Nov 13 Mezz Box 1 NAPA 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1995 Nov 10 Mezz Box 36A f2 00A1 NAPA 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1995 Nov 10-12 Mezz Box 1 Purolator 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1996 Mar 10 Mezz Box 36A f3 00A1 NAPA 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1996 Nov 8 Mezz Box 36A f4 00A1 Primestar 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1997 Mar 8 Mezz Box 37A f6 00A1 NAPA 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1997 Nov 16 Mezz Box 36A f5 00A1 Atlanta 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1998 Aug 28 Mezz Box 65 Primestar 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1998 Mar 8 Mezz Box 36A f6 00A1 NAPA 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1998 Nov 8 Mezz Box 36A f7 00A1 Cracker Barrel 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1999 Mar 12 Mezz Box 37A f7 00A1 NAPA 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 1999 Nov 19-21 Mezz Box 1 Cracker Barrel 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 2000 Mar 10-12 Mezz Box 1A Cracker Barrel Old Country Store 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 2000 Mar 10-12 Mezz Box 1A NAPA 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 2000 Nov 17-19 Mezz Box 1A NAPA 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 2001 Nov 16-18 Mezz Box 1A Golden Corral 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, GA 2004 Mar 12-14 Mezz Box 1A Chilton Book Indoor Boardwalk Series Atlantic City Convention Hall Atlantic City, NJ 1981 Winter Mezz Box 30 Atlantic Speedway Program Atlantic Speedway Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia1978 Program Mezz Box 56 11A71 Grand Prix de Paris Autodrome De Linas-Montlhery Montlhery, France 1950 Apr 30 Box 8 f7 CR-2-G 99A6 Gran Premio San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Imola, Italy 1982 April 25 Mezz Box 74 15A54 Gran Premio San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Imola, Italy 1987 May 3 Mezz Box 1A Mil Kilometros de Mexico Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez Mexico City, Mexico 1973 Oct 19-21 Mezz Box 50 00A57 Gran Premio Vetturette Autodromo Nazionale Monza Monza, Italy 1951 Sep 16 Box 2 f7 CR-2-D 99A9 Gran Premio D'Italia Autodromo Nazionale Monza Monza, Italy 1960 Sep 4 Box 4 CR-6-D 99A57 (99A2) Italian Grand Prix Autodromo Nazionale Monza Monza, Italy 1999 Sep 10-12 Mezz Box 1A 500 Mielia Di Monza Autodromo Nazionale Monza Monza, Italy 1958 Jun Box 3 f14 CR-2-C 99A57 AVD-Avus Rennen AVUS Berlin, Germany 1962 May 13 Box 1 f9 CR-1-A 97A8 ADAC Avus Rennen AVUS Berlin, Germany 1963 Aug 25 Box 1 f10 CR-1-A 97A8 DMV Avus Rennen AVUS Berlin, Germany
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