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Indy 500 Timeline 2 - Timeline Help

Indy 500 Timeline 2 of three on the Indy 500 track from 1942 to 1973 at Timeline Help.


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- 1973
No Indy series race held in World War II.

George Robson winner.

Shorty Cantlon killed in the Indy race. Mauri Rose winner.

Ralph Hepburn killed during practice. Mauri Rose winner for the second time in Indy 500 Timeline 2.

WFBM in Indianapolis broadcasts the Indy 500 on tv.
George Metzler killed during practice. Bill Holland winner.

Johnnie Parsons winner.

Lee Wallard Indy 500 winner.

Art Cross Rookie of the Year. Troy Ruttman wins.

Chet Miller killed during practice. Jimmy Daywalt Rookie of the Year. Bill Vukovich winner.

Bill Vukovich winner again in Indy 500 Timeline 2. Larry Crockett Rookie of the Year.

Manuel Ayulo killed during practice. Bill Vukovich killed in the 500 mile race. Al Herman Rookie of the Year. Bob Sweikert winner.

Bob Veith Rookie of the Year. Pat Flaherty winner.

Keith Andrews killed during practice.

Don Edmunds Rookie of the Year. Sam Hanks winner.

Pat O'Connor killed in the Indy Formula 1 race. George Amick Rookie of the Year. Jimmy Bryan wins.

Jerry Unser and Bob Cortner killed during practice. Bobby Grim Rookie of the Year. Rodger Ward winner.

Spectators Fred Linder and William Craig killed at the race. Jim Hurtubise Rookie of the Year. Jim Rathmann winner.

Tony Bettenhausen killed during practice. Firefighter John Masariu killed during race. Bobby Marshman and both Rookies. A.J. Foyt wins.

Jim McElreath Rookie of the Year. Rodger Ward winner.

Jim Clark Rookie of the Year. Parnelli Jones winner.

The Indy 500 is broadcasted by MCA via closed-circuit television theatres.

Eddie Sachs and Dave MacDonald killed in the Indianapolis 500 mile Race. Johnny White Rookie of the Year. A.J. Foyt wins.

ABC broadcasts highlights.

Mario Andretti Rookie of the Year. Jim Clark Indy 500 winner.

Chuck Rodee killed during practice. Jackie Stewart Rookie of the Year. Graham Hill winner.

Denis Hulme Rookie of the Year. A.J. Foyt winner.

Mike Spence killed during practice. Bill Vukovich II Rookie of the Year. Bobby Unser wins.

Mark Donohue Rookie of the Year. Mario Andretti winner.

Donnie Allison Rookie of the Year. Al Unser winner.

ABC broadcasts the Indianapolis 500 in prime time.

Denny Zimmerman Rookie of the Year. Al Unser winner.

Jim Malloy killed during practice. Mike Hiss Rookie. Mark Donohue winner.

Art Pollard killed during practice. Sign board man Armando Teran and driver Swede Savage in the Indianapolis 500 race. Graham McRae Rookie of the Year. Gordon Johncock winner.

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Bibliography of Indy 500 Timeline 2

Albinson, J (1974). Oily Grail. Story of the Indy 500.
Carnegie, T (1986). More Than a Race.
Scott, D B (2005). Racing Before the 500.



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