1930s Programs

Auto racing programs from 1930 to 1939 reflect a decade of both resilience and change within the sport. Despite the economic challenges of the Great Depression, racing remained a popular attraction, and programs from this era document events held at fairgrounds, dirt tracks, road courses, and the expanding network of speedways across the United States. Printed programs often featured detailed driver listings, car specifications, and sponsor advertising, highlighting the growing professionalism of race promotion. These programs provide important insight into how motorsports adapted during difficult times, preserving records of competition, innovation, and entertainment during a transformative period in racing history.



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