Billy Arnold
Billy Arnold (December 16, 1905 - November 10, 1976) won the 1930 Indianapolis 500.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Billy Arnold led all but the first 2 laps of the 1930 race after starting on the pole.
Indy 500 results
Year | Chassis | Engine | Start | Finish |
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1928 | Miller | Miller | 20th | 7th |
1929 | Miller | Miller | 7th | 8th |
1930 | Summers | Miller | 1st | 1st |
1931 | Summers | Miller | 18th | 19th |
1932 | Summers | Miller | 2nd | 31st |
Indianapolis 500 Winners | |||
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Four-time winners | |||
Three-time winners |
Meyer • Shaw • Rose • Rutherford • B. Unser | ||
Two-time winners |
Milton • Vukovich • Ward • Johncock • Fittipaldi • Luyendyk • Unser, Jr. • Castroneves | ||
One win |
Harroun • Dawson • Goux • Thomas • DePalma • Resta • Wilcox • Chevrolet • Murphy • Corum • Boyer • DePaolo • Lockhart • Souders • Keech • Arnold • Schneider • Frame • Cummings • Petillo • Roberts • Davis • Robson • Holland • Parsons • Wallard • Ruttman • Sweikert • Flaherty • Hanks • Bryan • Rathmann • Jones • Clark • Hill • Andretti • Donohue • Sneva • Sullivan • Rahal • Villeneuve • Lazier • Cheever • Brack • Montoya • de Ferran • Rice • Wheldon • Hornish |