Top 35 Mafioso Portrayals in American Film and TV All Time
Ranking my favorite memorable Italian-American Mafioso from film and television. Dons to Bosses, Made Men and even a few rats. Regardless of how powerful they were, or how their story turned out, all of the below men were brilliant on screen. Post your rankings, let me know if I missed any. If this gets enough of a response, I'll release my Greatest Irish Mobsters ever list, followed by more.
Mafioso
Actor(s)
Movie(s)/TV Show
1. Don Vito Corleone
Marlon Brando/Robert De Niro
The Godfather Part I & II
2. Don Micheal Corleone
Al Pacino
The Godfather Part I, II, & III
3. Tony Soprano
James Gandolfini
The Sopranos
4. Tommy Devito
Joe Pesci
Goodfellas
5. Sonny Corleone
James Caan
The Godfather Part I (cameo II)
6. Charlie Luciano
Vincent Piazza
Boardwalk Empire
7. Silvio Dante
Steven Van Zandt
The Sopranos
8. Christopher Moltisanti
Micheal Imperioli
The Sopranos
9. Paul Cicero
Paul Sorvino
Goodfellas
10. Nicky Santoro
Joe Pesci
Casino
11. Paulie Guattiere
Tony Sirrico
The Sopranos
12. John "Johnny Sack" Sacrimony
Vincent Curatola
The Sopranos
13. Al Capone
Stephen Graham
Boardwalk Empire
14. Peter Clemenza
Richard Castellano/Bruno Kirby
The Godfather Part I & II
15. Frank Pentangeli
Micheal Gazzo
The Godfather Part II
16. Russell Buffalino
Joe Pesci
The Irishman
17. Guiseppe "Joe the Boss" Masseria
Ivo Nandi
Boardwalk Empire
17. Al Capone
Robert De Niro
The Untouchables
18. Tony Camonte
Paul Muni
Scarface (1937)
19. Richie Aprile
David Provole
The Sopranos
20. Ralphie Ciffaretto
Joe Pantoliano
The Sopranos
21. Vincent Mancini
Andy Garcia
The Godfather Part III
22. Phil Leotardo
Frank Vincent
The Sopranos
23. Johnny Boy
Robert De Niro
Mean Streets
24.Fat Tony D'Amico
Joe Mantegna
The Simpsons
25. Carmine Lupertazzi
Tony Lip
The Sopranos
26. Al Neri
Richard Bright
The Godfather Part I, II, & III
27. Joey Zasa
Joe Mantegna
The Godfather Part III
28. Benjamin "Lefty" Ruggierro
Al Pacino
Donnie Brasco
29. Sonny LoSpecchio
Chazz Palminteri
A Bronx Tale
30. Fat Tony Salerno
Domenik Lombardozzi
The Irishman
31. Don Fanucci
Gastone Moschin
The Godfather Part II
32. Virgil Solozzo
Al Lettieri
The Godfather Part I
33. Corrado "Junior" Soprano
Dominic Chianese
The Sopranos
34. Bobby Bacala
Steve Schirripa
The Sopranos
35. Paul Vitti
Robert De Niro
Analyze This & Analyze That
Honorable Mention:
Patsy Parisi- Dan Grimaldi - The Sopranos
Benny Fazio- Max Casella - The Sopranos
Sal "Big Pussy" Bompenciero- Vincent Pastore - The Sopranos
Don Altobello- Eli Wallach - The Godfather Part III
Luca Brasi- Lenny Montana - The Godfather Part I
Gyp Rosetti- Bobby Canavale - Boardwalk Empire
Billy Batts - Frank Vincent - Goodfellas
Again: These are my rankings, if you feel someone is too high or too low, post your rankings! If you think I missed someone, make a case, I'll re-watch that. Don't forget this list is Italian-American LCN associated mobsters only.
Top 35 Mafioso Portrayals All Time (American Film and TV)
Ranking my favorite memorable Italian-American Mafioso from film and television. Dons to Bosses, Made Men and even a few rats. Regardless of how powerful they were, or how their story turned out, all of the below men were brilliant on screen. Post your rankings, let me know if I missed any. If this gets enough of a response, I'll release my Greatest Irish Mobsters ever list, followed by more.
Mafioso
Actor(s)
Movie(s)/TV Show
1. Don Vito Corleone
Marlon Brando/Robert De Niro
The Godfather Part I & II
2. Don Micheal Corleone
Al Pacino
The Godfather Part I, II, & III
3. Tony Soprano
James Gandolfini
The Sopranos
4. Tommy Devito
Joe Pesci
Goodfellas
5. Sonny Corleone
James Caan
The Godfather Part I (cameo II)
6. Charlie Luciano
Vincent Piazza
Boardwalk Empire
7. Silvio Dante
Steven Van Zandt
The Sopranos
8. Christopher Moltisanti
Micheal Imperioli
The Sopranos
9. Paul Cicero
Paul Sorvino
Goodfellas
10. Nicky Santoro
Joe Pesci
Casino
11. Paulie Guattiere
Tony Sirrico
The Sopranos
12. John "Johnny Sack" Sacrimony
Vincent Curatola
The Sopranos
13. Al Capone
Stephen Graham
Boardwalk Empire
14. Peter Clemenza
Richard Castellano/Bruno Kirby
The Godfather Part I & II
15. Frank Pentangeli
Micheal Gazzo
The Godfather Part II
16. Russell Buffalino
Joe Pesci
The Irishman
17. Guiseppe "Joe the Boss" Masseria
Ivo Nandi
Boardwalk Empire
17. Al Capone
Robert De Niro
The Untouchables
18. Tony Camonte
Paul Muni
Scarface (1937)
19. Richie Aprile
David Provole
The Sopranos
20. Ralphie Ciffaretto
Joe Pantoliano
The Sopranos
21. Vincent Mancini
Andy Garcia
The Godfather Part III
22. Phil Leotardo
Frank Vincent
The Sopranos
23. Johnny Boy
Robert De Niro
Mean Streets
24.Fat Tony D'Amico
Joe Mantegna
The Simpsons
25. Carmine Lupertazzi
Tony Lip
The Sopranos
26. Al Neri
Richard Bright
The Godfather Part I, II, & III
27. Joey Zasa
Joe Mantegna
The Godfather Part III
28. Benjamin "Lefty" Ruggierro
Al Pacino
Donnie Brasco
29. Sonny LoSpecchio
Chazz Palminteri
A Bronx Tale
30. Fat Tony Salerno
Domenik Lombardozzi
The Irishman
31. Don Fanucci
Gastone Moschin
The Godfather Part II
32. Virgil Solozzo
Al Lettieri
The Godfather Part I
33. Corrado "Junior" Soprano
Dominic Chianese
The Sopranos
34. Bobby Bacala
Steve Schirripa
The Sopranos
35. Paul Vitti
Robert De Niro
Analyze This & Analyze That
Honorable Mention:
Patsy Parisi- Dan Grimaldi - The Sopranos
Benny Fazio- Max Casella - The Sopranos
Sal "Big Pussy" Bompenciero- Vincent Pastore - The Sopranos
Don Altobello- Eli Wallach - The Godfather Part III
Luca Brasi- Lenny Montana - The Godfather Part I
Gyp Rosetti- Bobby Canavale - Boardwalk Empire
Again: These are my rankings, if you feel someone is too high or too low, post your rankings! If you think I missed someone, make a case, I'll re-watch that. Don't forget this list is Italian-American LCN associated mobsters only.
As a Yankee fan, if you have not watched Brian Cashmans' end of the season press conference, you are doing yourself a major disservice because it is very enlightening. I cannot recall a media interaction in recent years that more clearly demonstrates the dangerous arrogance and stubbornness of the modern Yankee organization than this press conference. It was almost megalomaniacal. In particular,the interaction between WFAN New Yorks' Yankee beat reporter, Sweeny Murti, and Brian Cashman that illuminates the defensive, combative stance the Yankee organization has taken towards its' own fanbase in regards to spending. First of all, major kudos to Sweeny Murti. If you want to talk about the media speaking truth to power (in a baseball context of course), he was asking questions that the self-censorious Yankee media lap-dogs wouldn't dare direct at a man that some have laughably deemed, "the Cashgod." In this tense moment, it became clear that Cashman is in fact not, "the Cashgod." A “Cashgod” would not allow the Yankees to go through a 19 year stretch where they have as many championships as they do plagues of locusts. Before we shatter the dogma, let's refresh ourselves on the transcript of the interaction from the press conference. {TRANSCRIPT} Sweeny: There are several starting pitchers over the last few years that you passed on, that are in the World Series right now... Cashman: I didn't pass on them. Sweeny: You didn't? Cashman: No. I didn't pass on them. Sweeny: How would you charactorize it? Cashman: Well, I guess... why would you charactorize it as passing on them? Sweeny: Were there opportunities to get some of these guys? Cashman: Give me some specifics. Sweeny: Justin Verlander. Gerrit Cole. Patrick Corbin. Cashman: Justin Verlander was a player two or three years ago that was in play, and if you recall, the payroll structure that we were under, he was not going to fit in our environment given the directives from above. And that’s not blaming ownership on that aspect at all. But we had overspent to a level to where we were going to be under our payroll, and their ultimate goal was to get out from luxury tax issues where we were rewarding our opponents. Sweeny: So you wouldn't categorize that as passing? Cashman: So Verlander was not someone that was in play because of those protocols that were in place. So that’s one. But that question has been answered several times over. Sweeny: It's semantics then as far as what we're describing why they're not.. Cashman: Well when we're talking about Patrick Corbin, did we not make an offer? Yes or no? Sweeny: You tell me. Cashman: You know the answer….. Do you not know the answer? Sweeny: I was told no. Did you make an offer? Cashman: We made an offer to Patrick Corbin. The Nationals made a more significant offer to Patrick Corbin. I don't know who told you no, that would be false. Sweeny: So has Hal or anyone... Cashman: So would you categorize that as a pass? Sweeny: I would categorize it as we're arguing semantics and they're currently not here. But my question is.. Cashman: And Gerrit Cole was traded from Pittsburgh to Houston. Did we make an offer to Pittsburgh for Gerrit Cole, yes or no? Sweeny: Yes. Cashman: OK, did that mean we passed on him? Sweeny: You didn’t increase your offer enough to get him, did you? Cashman: Houston made an offer that in Pittsburgh’s mind was a better offer than ours. This is all ancient history, but these are all facts. But that doesn't mean we passed on anything. We made attempts to try to acquire. Sweeny: My question to you is, has Hal expressed any regrets over any of these decisions that did not go in your favor over the course of the last couple years and or do you regret anything? Cashman: I don't regret our process. And there are certain things in that process that are controlled and some things that are out of our control in terms of knowledge. I have no knowledge in free agency of what an opposing team is offering until ultimately it comes out after the signing is elsewhere. So whether it's Dallas Keuchel this summer or Patrick Corbin this past winter, obviously it’s illegal to be calling the other clubs to find out what they're offering. So you don't know until then. In the Keuchel situation, for instance which you didn't bring up, I used the line of, “we missed out by the hair of our chinny-chin-chin.” It was a very close number from where our offer was, but how would I know that? So, you put your best foot forward you live with it. I have no regrets if we have a strong process and we put our best foot forward based on a lot of pressure points, and then you live with it. So am I living with that? I’m living with that. Am I comfortable with every decision and everything that we went through in our process? I think we have a strong healthy process that leads us to make whatever offers we’re making at the time for good reason and something we can be comfortable with. You don’t get everything you want at all times, but I think what we’ve done is do a lot of great things along the way. I can sleep at night with the process that we have in place. It’s served us well and put us in a position to take a legitimate shot at the championship so far in the more recent years. And that’s despite some of the options that went elsewhere. {END TRANSCRIPT} Did Brian Cashman have a Freudian slip when he said that the ultimate goal in 2017 was to "get under the luxury tax?" This was the directive handed down from ownership? Try to imagine, for even a millisecond, George Steinbrenner dubbing luxury tax management his "ultimate goal." Try to imagine the Boss allowing Cashman to even put that narrative out there for the fanbase to consume. Having trouble picturing something so perverted? That's because the Boss would never do that. The modern Yankee organization has gotten comfortable ignoring and even shaming their constituents. They are upset that the fans want a championship at any cost. This is not a cost they are willing to incur because they are not as passionate about being champions as George was. However, they are "savvy" enough to recognize that in order to protect their bottom line, they must act as though they are desperate for a championship. They understand that if they can create a believable enough charade, Yankee fans will by-and-large drink the Kool-Aid and leave coins in the collection basket. Everyday we resemble Mets fans or Knicks fans more and more. We are case studies in Stockholm Syndrome. We are so addicted to the cache of being Yankee fans; the history, the winning, the core four, the tradition, the Bronx NY, that we have no actual leverage over the organization to voice our discontent and get them to put their money where their mouth is, so they don't. They know the overwhelming majority will continue to show up at the gate, watch the YES Network, collect the jerseys and consume the content online regardless of how dismissive and abusive the organization may be towards the fanbase. In this case, we were represented by Sweeny, and they showed you exactly how they feel about people who question them. To be clear; the "Cashgod" is comfortable with the process because it has put them, "in a position to take a legitimate shot," at a championship. In any other area of the real world, would being, "in a position to take a legitimate shot" at success, and then repeatedly failing be something management is comfortable with? Does that jive with the Yankee winning tradition? Organizations that are comfortable with their process and aren't successful end up like Blockbuster video. On the flipside, on the winning side, forward-thinking organizations that are adopting varying viewpoints and practices to disrupt the marketplace are the ones who last. You will likely be able to watch a Blockbuster documentary about how they collapsed on a streaming service one day. Brian Cashman was so sensitive to a differing perspective that he fought vigorously with a reporter over the use of the phrase, "passed on." Can you imagine how dictatorial Cashman must be towards dissenters within his own ranks behind closed doors? This doesn't resemble a "god" at all. If anything, it resembles a caricature of God in the story of Job from the old testament. Summary: Job was an ardent worshipper. He also had a great life. God was pretty happy with Job. The devil made a bet with God that even his most loyal follower would turn on him if He punished Job with disease, death and overall misery. God took the bet. God then methodically destroyed every good thing Job had going for him. Eventually after every horrible affliction you can possibly imagine befell Job and his family, he asked God why this happened to him. In other words, he questioned God. The Devil won the bet. God appeared and spoke to Job and blasted him for having the audacity to dare question Him. Job apologized. Obviously, this is a gross oversimplification of a biblical story, but Cashman more closely resembles this vindictive lord than he does any sort of all-knowing all-capable loving force. He's more of an old-testament type, yet at the same time he is abandoning the Yankee tradition and going all new testament with analytics and fiscal conservatism. In other words, he has the wrath of old-testament God and he won't die for his sins. Does that sound like a "Cashgod" to you? We don't own the Yankees, the owners can do whatever they choose. But you better believe we bear an extreme fiscal burden everytime we go to a Yankee game. If I can pay $45 to park, or $13 for a beer, or $162 for a decent seat on a fairly laid back regular season game on my measly salary, I do not want to hear the billionaire-owned Yankee organization complain to me about their expenses. As a consumer, it's my right to tell them to go take a walk if I don't like their product or the cost. We are not paying for a “legitimate shot” at a championship. Chances don't cost $200+ a night unless I'm at Empire City Casino, and at least there I know I'm going to lose before the night even starts. If a "chance" is what the Yankees are trafficking in, then charge us the same cost that the Tampa Bay Rays charge their fans. They just want a shot at winning too. This isn't broadway. We're not here for tragedy. When we dish out money for a play in Manhattan, there is a mutual understanding. We are consenting to having our hearts broken. Show me the human condition, warts and all. Make us laugh. Make us cry. That's not why we overpay to go to Yankee games. We're not here for theater. We are paying the highest prices in baseball because the Yankee brand is winning. We are paying for victory. We are paying for a dynasty, for a tradition of dominance. There is an understanding between Yankee fans that we will pay any price for baseball divinity. Divinity is perfection. Divinity is all-knowing. All-encompassing. Omniscient. Omnipresent. Omnipotent. If the Yankee roster is Cashmans' creation, Cashman is an imperfect creator. The "Cashgod" does not have the power of the wallet. Nor is he present on the big-ticket free-agent market. He does not have the knowledge necessary to be the disrupting force in the game of baseball. That credit goes to organizations like the Athletics, who started the Sabermetrics movement with “money ball.” Or the Royals, who won a World Series with a bullpen. Or the Rays, who started the "opener" trend. Or the Red Sox, who spread their money throughout free agency in 2013 rather than going after the big names. Or the Astros, with their sign-stealing operations. The Yankees are copying, not creating. Worst of all, they're not even replicating the success of the innovators. Unless of course you consider the Rays a success. Funny coincidence, the Rays are a Tampa Bay team, and that's where the Steinbrenners reside. Home is where the heart is, as they say. Perhaps there was a scaithing viciousness in the old testament God. Such brutality can wear on even the most devout believer. However, in the ultimate display of compassion and egalitarianism, the new testament God sent His own son, who was actually a part of He Himself in human form, to die brutally and unceremoniously for the sins of all men. In that moment on the cross, even Jesus Himself questioned God, just as Job did. He asked, "Why have you forsaken me?" At least us mere mortals had the vindication of knowing that God gets it. The false, "Cashgod" and his "heavenly" owners feel no remorse punishing us with high prices and losing teams because they know that Yankee fans are little more than religious zealots. We will recite the doctrine like scripture and we will kneel before the altar of the Bronx. Step out of the orthodoxy and be burned at the stake. Sweeny Murti for a moment became a blasphemer, invoking the ancient tradition of the old-Yankee commandment, “thou shall not let the best players go to rivals,” and the Yankees were eager to strike him down with lightning. In their warped, revisionist covenant, Sweeny had sinned and must enter a confessional booth to repent. Only so many heretics may be disposed of before the "Cashgod" is revealed as human. Flawed, capable of and prone to making poor decisions. Failing with regularity. Petulant. Unwavering. Dishonest. With Cashman, there have not been any miracles. He has been unable to turn water to wine. He descends into the river when he tries to walk across it. He refuses to be questioned and will not denounce his falsehoods and self-righteousness. We Romans are gathered at his Coliseum for one reason and one reason only. Not for entertainment, but victory. When we do not have it we demand it. Yet the almighty, "Cashgod" talks down to us. Enough. In 2020 A.D., if he does not secure the ultimate victory, he will be dragged before Pontius Pilot. If you are indeed the “Cashgod,” then this is your cross to bear.
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Round 4 of the 2016 Summer Street Circuit Contest is over, and it's time for round 5. Last week, we traveled to the Coloradoan town of Castle Rock, former home of Continental Divide Raceways. 20 designers participated. Let's see how they did. tininsteelian-2 took his first win of the season in Castle Rock. He received 9 votes, but because of the bonus, he takes home 11 points. Second place was a tie on 9 points between RWPROfficial and PM_ME_UR_ALLIGATOR. Third place went to pjlee98 with 6 points. Fourth place went to lui5mb with 5 points. He finished off the podium for the first time this season. Fifth place was a tie on 4 points between 4 designers: Alo_14, MBKF1, viinster88 (who returned for the first time since the 2015 Monza round), and newcomer McPhilen. Sixth place was a tie on 3 points between 3d_orz, -JensonButton-, mdmcadams, and murphyslaaawl. Seventh place was a tie on 2 points between ARandomPerson17, exaenae, and IanE55, who returns for the first time since the 2016 Winter São Paulo round. Eighth place went to newcomer NoonecanknowMiner on 1 point. Ninth place was a "tie" on 0 points between newcomer Hampster3 and, surprisingly, the top two in the 2016 Winter championship: vwlou89 and knoxvox. Here's the breakdown: http://i.imgur.com/M2lQdZC.png Let's see how this has affected the championship:
lui5mb continues to dominantly sit atop the table despite his unsuccessful Castle Rock performance. The gap has closed, though. tininsteelian-2 hops from 4th to 2nd after his great Castle Rock win. He's now only 13 points behind lui5mb. RWPROfficial remains in 3rd after another second place in Castle Rock. He did close his gap to lui5mb by 2 points, though. 3d_orz fell from 2nd to 4th after an unsuccessful Castle Rock round. He's only 1 point behind third, though. PM_ME_UR_ALLIGATOR continues to occupy the 5th spot in the championship. His second place in Castle Rock has closed the gap to some of those ahead of him, though. Last season's champion, vwlou89, dropped out of the top 10 to 13th after a miserable performance where he scored 0 points. Last season's runner-up knoxvox joined him in the 0-point group. Hopefully these two can get back on track and catch back up to the leaders. Last place in the championship now belongs to Castle Rock newcomer Hampster3. If he participates in more rounds, he won't be at the bottom of the championship for long. Last week, we traveled to the Coloradoan town of Castle Rock. This week, we do something a bit different. Before Grand Prix racing officially started, there were still simple racing competitions. Motor racing itself began in France and the first official motoring contest happened in 1894 at the Paris-Rouen rally. For the rest of the 19th century, motor racing seemed to be an exclusively European activity. In 1900, the United States took interest in motor racing. A rich American businessman from New York with Scottish heritage wanted to make motor racing an international event. It was not actually Donald Trump, but Gordon Bennett, the publisher of the New York Herald, who began the Gordon Bennett Cup. It was a French motor race, but all nations of the world were open to entry with their home manufacturers. The USA was never successful in the 6 runnings of the Gordon Bennett Cup between 1900 and 1905, but in 1905, they started their own racing league. The 1905 AAA National Motor Car Championship was the first ever season of the premier American open-wheel series. The series had 10 points-paying races which were primarily held at repurposed horse racing tracks. So this week, in honor of our contest moving internationally next week, I am giving you the opportunity to build your circuits at any of the 9 locations which hosted Champ Car races in 1905. Here's a short rundown all the locations. The Bronx The Bronx is the 4th largest of New York City's 5 boroughs. Its most famous attraction is currently Yankee Stadium, but in 1905 the borough held two Champ Car races, both at a former horse racing facility called Morris Park. The opening race of the season, the Morris Park 5, was won by Swiss-American Louis Chevrolet. The second race at Morris Park in 1905, the Morris Park 1, was won by Iowa native Webb Jay. Morris Park never hosted another Champ Car race after that. In 1910, most of the facilities burned down, and by 1921 there was an iron factory on top of the former site. If you choose the Bronx as your location, then you must keep your circuit in the Bronx. You may not cross over into any other New York City boroughs. Hartford Hartford is the capital and fourth-largest city in Connecticut. In 1905, the city held one Champ Car race at another former horse racing facility called Charter Oak Park. The second race of the 1905 season, the Hartford 5, was won by legendary Ohio native Barney Oldfield. The track would never host another motor race, but it continued to host horse races until 1925. The track was doomed when Connecticut put anti-betting laws into place in 1925, and nowadays the site is occupied by a strip mall and a Walmart. If you choose Hartford as your location, you may use both Hartford and the smaller town of West Hartford, because the race was basically held on what is now the line between the two towns. Yonkers Yonkers is the fourth most populous city in New York. In 1905, the city held one Champ Car race at another former horse racing facility called the Empire City Race Track. The third race of the 1905 season, the Empire City 10, was won by Louis Chevrolet, who took his second win of the season. The track would never host another motor race, but it was reopened for horse racing in 1907. In 1950, the track was renamed Yonkers Raceway. The track is still there today as a part of the Empire City Casino. If you choose Yonkers as your location, obviously you must keep your track in Yonkers. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh is the second largest city in Pennsylvania. In 1905, the city held one Champ Car race at another horse racing facility called Brunots Island Race Track. The fourth race of the 1905 season, the Brunots Island 10, was won by Louis Chevrolet, who took his second win in a row and third win of the season. The track would never host another motor race, but it continued to host horse races until 1914. Brunots Island is now home to a fossil fuel power plant. If you choose Pittsburgh as your location, obviously you must keep your track in Pittsburgh. Cleveland Cleveland is the second largest city in Ohio. In 1905, the city's Glenville neighborhood held one Champ Car race at another horse racing facility called Glenville Race Track. The sixth race of the 1905 season, the Glenville 5, was won by Ohio native Charles Burman, who won his first and last Champ Car race ever. The track would never host another motor race, and the site was abandoned in 1908 after betting was banned. The neighborhood of Glenville is now just a residential area. If you choose Cleveland as your location, obviously you must keep your track in Cleveland. Buffalo Buffalo is the second largest city in New York. In 1905, the city held one Champ Car race at another horse racing facility called Kenilworth Park Race Track. The seventh race of the 1905 season, the Buffalo 5, was won by Barney Oldfield, who took his second win of the season. Webb Jay was critically injured at this event and wouldn't return to racing again. The track would never host another motor race, and the track closed in 1908 after race track betting was banned in New York. The former site is now home to residential area. If you choose Buffalo as your location, you must keep your track in Buffalo. Boston Boston is the largest city in Massachusetts. In 1905, the city's Readville neighborhood held one Champ Car race at another former horse racing facility called Readville Race Track. The eighth race of the 1905 season, the Readville 5, was won by Barney Oldfield, who took his second win in a row and third win of the season. The track would never host another Champ Car race, but horse races and motor races were held at the track until 1937. During World War II, US Navy pilots practiced touch-and-go landings at the oval, but since then it was completely inactive. The former site is now home to a warehouse and a bike racing school. If you choose Boston as your location, you must keep your track in Boston. The former track was actually in the Readville neighborhood of Boston, but you can use all of the Boston area. You MAY NOT just copy the proposed Boston street circuit that was supposed to host IndyCar in 2016. You must make your own unique track. Cranston Cranston is the third largest city in Rhode Island. In 1905, the city held one Champ Car race at another former horse racing facility called Narragansett Park Speedway. In 1867, the park opened as Narragansett Trotting Park and its opening day was attended by both J.P. Morgan and Cornelius Vanderbilt. In 1873, the park closed, but it was bought again in 1886 for the Rhode Island State Fair. In 1896, the first ever American automobile race was held at the park. An electric Riker car won. The ninth race of the 1905 season, the Providence 5, was won by Barney Oldfield, who took his third win in a row and fourth win of the season. If you choose Cranston as your location, you must keep your track in Cranston. You may slightly cross over into the larger city of Providence, but your track must be mostly in Cranston. Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie is a small city in New York and was New York's second capital shortly after the American Revolution. In 1905, the city held one Champ Car race at another former horse racing facility called Hudson River Driving Park. The final race of the 1905 season, the Poughkeepsie 5, was won by Barney Oldfield, who took his fourth win in a row and fifth win of the season. He officially won the 1905 AAA Champ Car championship after this race. If you choose Poughkeepsie as your location, you must keep your track in Poughkeepsie. That was an awful lot of history. That is correct, you will have NINE options to choose from to design your tracks. You can choose any location on the list. You can only submit one track as always, so don't think you have to design a track for each location. In case you haven't seen the last two seasons, here are the rules with some new additions.
Stay within the town or city limits of the town or city assigned.
Don't worry about realism. If you want to put a pitlane in the middle of a major motorway, do it.
The circuits have to be mostly on streets. Purpose built sections may be built in parks/farms/etc but the track must be mostly a street circuit. Tracks cannot be built over previously built buildings.
You must include at least a screenshot of your track. Links to RouteBuilder or GmapPedometer will not be counted.
Track designs must be submitted by Wednesday. The voting thread will go up then. Please include a direct Imgur or Dropbox link in your submission. RouteBuilder submissions will not be counted. You're designing a street circuit in either The Bronx, New York; Hartford, Connecticut; Yonkers, New York; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Cleveland, Ohio; Buffalo, New York; Boston, Massachusetts; Cranston, Rhode Island; or Poughkeepsie, New York. Follow the rules. You have until Wednesday. Happy designing.
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