Jonr (Offline)
#1
12/7/09 11:10 PM
I recently read the book "The Mafia and the Machine- The story of the KC mob" by Frank Hayde. In the book it stated that a KC mobster by the name of Max Jaben had a midget auto race track. While the timing is unclear, I am guessing that it would have been in the 50's or 60's.
The book actually said " Jaben had several legitimate business including the curious favorite of mobsters, The midget auto race track"pg 144
Does anyone have any other stories of mobsters running a race track? The author made is sound like it was a common occurance.
bigmojo5
#2
12/8/09 12:18 AM
I had been told once that an early promoter of the Indianapolis Speedrome had questionable dealings. Maybe not a miobster, but involved in illegal gambling and the like
DonRacer (Offline)
#5
12/8/09 11:32 AM
A good book on the subject is,
UMBRELLA MIKE
The TRUE STORY of the CHICAGO GANGSTER Behind the INDY 500
By Brock Yates
rhk3 (Offline)
#6
12/8/09 12:39 PM
I think Gerry Olson was the most underhanded promoter I know of. He is not worth writing a book about though!!!!!!!!!!!
old time Hoosier (Offline)
#7
12/8/09 2:41 PM
The now long gone Raceway Park in Council Bluffs, Iowa was first built as a dog racing (gambling) facility by noted gangster Meyer Lansky. The mobster later gave up on the track and it was converted to automobile racing.
racerjim2 (Offline)
#8
12/8/09 4:35 PM
I don't think I've ever known a successful promoter that wasn't a crook.
racephoto1 (Offline)
#10
12/8/09 11:11 PM
Whittington Bros., and Randy Lanier. Not promoters, but definately gangsters. I also know Baby Face Nelson ran at Roby, and was involved with the Chicago mob.