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  • ...ember 11]], [[1906]] - [[February 8]], [[1939]]) won the 1934 Indianapolis 500. Born in [[Indianapolis, Indiana]], Bill Cummings also died in Indianapolis in a road accident.
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  • ...r]] race driver from [[Riverside, California]]. He made his [[Indianapolis 500]] debut in 1934 and won the pole in 1935, 1936, and again in 1940 and finis ===Indy 500 results===
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  • ...a]] where they ran a grocery store. Petillo competed in the [[Indianapolis 500]] on ten occasions, winning the race in 1935 in a year that marked the firs ===Indy 500 results===
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  • ...[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]] during practice for the [[1953 Indianapolis 500]]. During his long Indy career, Miller earned the nickname "Dean of the Spe ...t|300px|'''Photo of Chet Miller's vehicle after his crash in the 1939 Indy 500''']]
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  • ...place and won the race. In 1947 and 1948, Rose captured back-to-back Indy 500's driving a [[Deidt]]/[[Offenhauser]]. ...way]] invited him to drive the [[Chevrolet Camaro]] [[List of Indianapolis 500 pace cars|Pace Car]].
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  • ...x-Alfa_Romeo_308.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Johnny Mauro's Alfa Romeo 308 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum.]] In 1938 and 1939 Raymond Sommer managed to win a couple of hillclimb competitions at [[La Tu
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  • '''Clay Regazzoni''' (born '''Gianclaudio Regazzoni''', [[September 5]], [[1939]] in [[Lugano]], [[Switzerland]]) is a former [[Swiss]] [[Formula One]] [[r ...of the 1970s Regazzoni participated in the [[Indianapolis 500|Indianapolis 500 miles]] with [[McLaren]] and drove for mid-field Formula One teams like [[E
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  • [[Image:indy_500.jpg|300px|thumb|right|1994 Indianapolis 500, a National Championship race]] The [[Indianapolis 500]] has been a round of the National Championship since its inception in 1911
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  • ...napolis Motor Speedway]], first used in 1909 with the first [[Indianapolis 500-Mile Race]] in 1911, and the [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza]], in [[Italy]], o ...g teams). The two German marques utterly dominated the period from 1935 to 1939, winning all but three of the official Championship Grands Prix races run i
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  • ...f the [[Italy|Italian]] Drivers' Champion three years in a row ([[1937]]-[[1939]]). He then went on to take his first major race win, at the 1940 [[Tripoli ...er a crash at a minor race at Monza. Again he recovered and tried the Indy 500, but this time his team-mate had a fatal crash while practicing in Farina's
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  • ...s]] does to Formula One today. Alfa's 3 litre racing cars in 1938 and 1939 were the [[Alfa Romeo Tipo 308|Tipo 308]], [[Alfa Romeo Tipo 312/316|312]] |[[July 30]], [[1939]]||'''158'''||[[Coppa Ciano]]||[[Livorno]]||[[Voiturette]]||[[Giuseppe Fari
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  • ...[[Italian Grand Prix]], the [[Belgian Grand Prix]] and the [[Indianapolis 500]]. The French Grand Prix has been part of the [[Formula One]] championships |[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] [[Ferrari Tipo 500|500]]
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  • Sir '''John Young Stewart''', Order of the British Empire (born 11 June 1939 in Milton, Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire), better known as '''Jackie ...965 Italian Grand Prix|Monza]]. 1966 saw him almost win the [[Indianapolis 500]] on his first attempt only to be denied by a broken scavenge pump while le
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  • ...cedes-Benz|Mercedes]]. In 1939, a [[Maserati 8CTF]] won the [[Indianapolis 500]], a feat repeated the following year.
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  • |+ Alfa Romeo production between 1934-1939 |'''1939'''||372||align="center" |562
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  • ...made him the manager of the factory racing division, [[Alfa Corse]]. In [[1939]] he left Alfa upon learning of the company's intention to buy him out and ...lack of suitable F1 cars. Ferrari entered the 2000cm³ 4-cyl [[Ferrari Tipo 500]], which went on to win almost every race in which it competed in the [[195
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