Earl Cooper at Fisher Trophy

This rare photograph provided by auto racing history researcher Chuck Rudy shows Earl Cooper's Miller at the Fulford-Miami Speedway board track after retiring with an oil leak from the Carl G. Fisher Trophy Race on February 22, 1926. Fisher built the track after hiring Ray Harroun, winner of the first Indianapolis 500, to apply his engineering skills to designing it. The wood plank track was banked at 50 dgrees and was 1.25 miles long and thus required 240 laps to complete the 300-mile contest. Peter DePaolo won, with Harry Hartz second. The Fulford-Miami Speedway was destroyed by the Great Miami Hurricane just seven months later.
 
The finishing order appears below and you can find more information on these fine drivers elsewhere on First Super Speedway.

  1. Peter DePaolo
  2. Harry Hartz
  3. Bob McDonogh
  4. Frank Elliott
  5. Earl DeVore
  6. Ben Jones
  7. William Shattuc
  8. Dave Evans
  9. Leon Duray
  10. Peter Kreis
  11. Jerry Wonderlich
  12. Zeke Meyer
  13. Fred Comer
  14. Tommy Milton
  15. Ralph Hepburn
  16. Dave Lewis
  17. Earl Cooper
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