First Street Course
Year | Drivers | Team | Car | Duration/Distance | Race Title | Championship |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1948 | Frank Griswold | Frank Griswold | Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B | 50 mi (80 km) | Grand Prix Watkins Glen | Non-championship |
1949 | Miles Collier | Collier Bros. | Riley-Mercury Special "Ardent Alligator" |
100 mi (160 km) | Grand Prix Watkins Glen | Non-championship |
1950 | Erwin Goldschmidt | Alfred Goldschmidt | Allard J2-Cadillac | 100 mi (160 km) | Sports Car Grand Prix of Watkins Glen | Non-championship |
1951 | Phil Walters | Briggs Cunningham | Cunningham C2R | 100 mi (160 km) | Sports Car Grand Prix of Watkins Glen | SCCA National Sports Car Championship |
1952 | Briggs Cunningham | Briggs Cunningham | Cunningham C4R-Chrysler | 100 mi (160 km)† | Sports Car Grand Prix of Watkins Glen | SCCA National Sports Car Championship |
- † Not completed; race stopped after fatal accident involving spectators
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