Career
At the time of his racing career, he lived in West Springfield, Massachusetts. Bourque is known to have started at least 35 automobile races, during the years 1907–1909. He drove primarily for the team operated by Massachusetts-based auto maker, Knox.
Most of his known race starts were hill climbs.
He did, however, earn 2nd place in each of two road course events, the 1908 Garden City Sweepstakes Race (18768 miles, held in Long Island, New York), and the 1909 Cobe Trophy Race (39559 miles, held at the Crown Point Road Race Circuit). Later that day, driving car number 3, he was killed in an accident during the feature Prest-O-Lite Trophy Race.
Witnesses said Bourque"s fatal crash occurred when he looked back after being notified by his riding mechanic, Harry Holcomb, that another car was approaching on lap 58. While glacing back, the car swerved, hit a rut, and flipped over.
Bourque suffered a fractured skull and punctured lung, and later died in the hospital, making him the first driver to die at Industry.
Holcomb also died in the crash.