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  1. In 1908, an American-built Thomas Flyer won the New York to Paris automobile race. The race took 169 days, covered 22,000 miles and spanned three continents. The American team was declared the winner. This lantern slide image shows the 1907 Thomas Flyer with passengers traversing the snow and cold somewhere in New York State.

  2. 10 lut 2014 · The races became progressively more daring. In 1907 the Peking to Paris race was held, spanning two continents and over ninety-three hundred miles. That race proved to the world that the automobile craze was not a fluke; however, the next major race would further convince all skeptics of the automobile and its capabilities.

  3. 1 sty 2005 · Their course was calculated at more than 21,000 miles, across three continents and six countries. ... Julie Fenster has the touch. The characters were interesting, and the details were excellent. The New York to Paris automobile race in 1908 came at a time when the auto was new; trains and horses were the primary means of transportation ...

  4. 1 sty 2017 · The American flag waving, George Shuster was the only American to overcome the distance from New York to Paris in 26 days. The Italians were much belated, and they made it to Paris in September 1908. The victory meant huge recognition for Shuster, who in 2010 was also inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame.

  5. The New York-Paris auto race. A global odyssey in an open cab. by Alex Q. Arbuckle (opens in a new tab) ... On July 26, after driving for five and a half months and nearly 22,000 miles, Lt. Hans ...

  6. Upvote Downvote. *. #45 The American Thomas Flyer automobile drives through scrubland during the 1908 New York to Paris Auto Race. The around the world race, the world's longest auto race, was won by the American car. Drivers Montaque Roberts and George Schuster made the trip in 169 days, driving over 13,000 miles.

  7. 17 lip 2019 · For 36 days over 8,500 miles, racers cajole their classic and collectible cars across dirt paths, rivers and mountains in an event first run in 1907. 105 vintage cars raced across 8,500 miles from ...

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