Erwin Bergdoll

American racing driver (1890–1965) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Erwin Rudolph Bergdoll (June 24, 1890 – March 21, 1965)[1] was an American racing driver who competed during the formative years of auto racing. He competed in AAA-sanctioned Championship Cars as well as in the American Grand Prize.[2]

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Erwin Bergdoll
BornErwin Rudolph Bergdoll
(1890-06-24)June 24, 1890
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedMarch 21, 1965(1965-03-21) (aged 74)
Camden, New Jersey, U.S.
Champ Car career
8 races run over 6 years
First race1909 Founder's Week Trophy
(Fairmount Park)
Last race1914 Kalamazoo 100 (Kalamazoo)
First win1911 Philadelphia Race #1
(Fairmount Park)
Wins Podiums Poles
1 4 0
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Racing activities

Bergdoll was born into a wealthy brewing family.[3] For a period of time his racing activities were managed by fellow Philadelphian Willie Haupt.[4]

Personal life

Bergdoll, along with his younger brother Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, dodged the draft during World War I. While Grover escaped to Germany, Erwin Bergdoll was apprehended and spent three years in prison.[3]

A resident of Haddon Heights, New Jersey, Bergdoll died on March 21, 1965, at Cooper University Hospital at the age of 74.[5]

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