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- George Heath Driving No. 7 Panhard at Speed, 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race - American driver George Heath won the first Vanderbilt Cup Race, held in 1904 on his native Long Island, New York, with a French-built Panhard race car. Heath averaged 52.2 miles per hour and bested his nearest competitor by 1 minute and 28 seconds.

- October 08, 1904
- Collections - Artifact
George Heath Driving No. 7 Panhard at Speed, 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race
American driver George Heath won the first Vanderbilt Cup Race, held in 1904 on his native Long Island, New York, with a French-built Panhard race car. Heath averaged 52.2 miles per hour and bested his nearest competitor by 1 minute and 28 seconds.
- Panhard Race Car Driven by George Heath Winning the First Vanderbilt Cup Race, Long Island, New York, October 8, 1904 - American driver George Heath won the first Vanderbilt Cup Race, held in 1904 on his native Long Island, New York, with a French-built Panhard race car. Heath averaged 52.2 miles per hour and bested his nearest competitor by 1 minute and 28 seconds.

- October 08, 1904
- Collections - Artifact
Panhard Race Car Driven by George Heath Winning the First Vanderbilt Cup Race, Long Island, New York, October 8, 1904
American driver George Heath won the first Vanderbilt Cup Race, held in 1904 on his native Long Island, New York, with a French-built Panhard race car. Heath averaged 52.2 miles per hour and bested his nearest competitor by 1 minute and 28 seconds.