A. J. Foyt | Born: | January 16, 1935 (age 72) | | Birthplace: | Houston, Texas | | Awards: | 1976 and 1977 International Race of Champions (IROC) champion 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1975, 1979 USAC Championship Car champion January 16 is the 16th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Nickname: Space City Location in the state of Texas Coordinates: Counties Harris County Fort Bend County Montgomery County Mayor Bill White Area - City 1,558 km² (601. ...
Official language(s) None See: Languages of Texas Capital Austin Largest city Houston Area Ranked 2nd - Total 268,581 sq mi (695,622 km²) - Width 773 miles (1,244 km) - Length 790 miles (1,270 km) - % water 2. ...
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the only driver to win the Indianapolis 500 (four times), the Daytona 500, the 24 Hours of Daytona, and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Indy 500 redirects here. ...
The Daytona 500 is a 200-lap, 500 mile (805 km) NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race held annually at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ...
The Rolex 24 At Daytona (also frequently referred to as the 24 Hours of Daytona) is a 24-hour sports car endurance race held annually at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ...
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inducted in the first class in the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame (U.S.) (1990) The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum is a museum for sprint car drivers. ...
inducted in the first class into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (1989) The Motorsports Hall of Fame of America is a Hall of Fame and museum in Novi, Michigan for American motorsports legends. ...
inducted in the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame (1988) The National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame is a Hall of Fame and museum for midget cars. ...
| | NASCAR Cup statistics | | 128 races run over 30 years. | | Best Cup Position: | 40th - 1989 (Winston Cup) | | First Race: | 1963 unnamed race Riverside International Raceway | | Last Race: | 1994 Brickyard 400 (Indianapolis Motor Speedway) | | First Win: | 1964 Firecracker 400 (Daytona) | | Last Win: | 1972 Miller High Life 500 (Ontario Motor Speedway) | | Wins | Top Tens | Poles | | 7 | 36 | 9 | A. J. Foyt (born Anthony Joseph Foyt, Jr., January 16, 1935 in Houston, Texas) is considered by many as the greatest American automobile racing driver of all time. [1] He holds the all-time USAC career wins record with 159 victories. [1] The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is now the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
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Riverside International Raceway (Sometimes known as RIR or Riverside Raceway) was a racing track or road course in Riverside, California. ...
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The Allstate 400 at The Brickyard is an annual 400 mile (644 km) NASCAR Nextel Cup points race held each August at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana. ...
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Early life
Foyt attended Reagan High School in Houston [1], but he left school to be a mechanic [2]. Reagan High School John H. Reagan High School is a secondary school located at 413 East 13th Street in Houston, Texas with a zip code of 77008. ...
Driving career Midget car career He started his USAC career in a midget car at the 1956 Night before the 500. He won his first midget car race in a 100 lap event at Kansas City in 1957, and finished seventh in the season points standings. [1] He left midget cars after the 1957 season to drive in sprint cars and Championship Car. He did occasionally compete in midget car events. He won the 1960 and 1961 Turkey Night Grand Prix, the first two years that it was held at Ascot Park. He won the 1961 Hut Hundred after starting last, and finished seventh in National Midget points that year. He won the 1970 Astro Grand Prix, an event that he promoted in his hometown of Houston. He ended his career with 20 midget car feature wins. Midget cars are very small race cars with a very high power-to-weight ratio. ...
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Championship car career In 1961, he became the first driver to successfully defend his points championship and win the Indianapolis 500 race. He raced in each season from 1957-1992, starting in 374 races and finishing in the top ten 201 times, with 67 victories. Indy 500 redirects here. ...
Ford engines were widely expected to dominate the 1964 Indianapolis 500. Foyt hoped his Offenhauser engine would be able to keep up with the Fords. Foyt lapped the field to win the race. The race is known for a lap 2 crash that claimed the lives of Dave MacDonald and Eddie Sachs. Ford Motor Company is an American multinational corporation and the worlds third largest automaker based on vehicle sales in 2005. ...
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Eddie Sachs (May 28, 1927 - May 30, 1964) was a United States Auto Club driver who was known as the Clown Prince of Auto Racing for his personality at the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race. ...
The track doctor at a 1965 Riverside International Raceway race pronounced Foyt dead at the scene of a severe crash, but fellow driver Parnelli Jones revived him after seeing movement. Foyt suffered severe chest injuries, a broken back, and a fractured ankle. Riverside International Raceway (Sometimes known as RIR or Riverside Raceway) was a racing track or road course in Riverside, California. ...
Rufus Parnelli Jones (born August 12, 1933 in Texarkana, Arkansas), is an American racing driver who won the 1963 Indianapolis 500. ...
In the 1967 Indianapolis 500, Parnelli Jones' turbine car was expected to easily defeat the field of piston engines. Jones lapped the field, but his car expired with a few laps left in the race. Foyt had to weave through five wrecked cars down the final front stretch to win the race, a race that took two days to complete. Results of the 1967 Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on Tuesday, May 30, 1967. ...
Rufus Parnelli Jones (born August 12, 1933 in Texarkana, Arkansas), is an American racing driver who won the 1963 Indianapolis 500. ...
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In the 1977 Indianapolis 500, Foyt ran out of fuel, and had to make up around 32 seconds on Gordon Johncock. Foyt made up 1.5 to 2 seconds per lap by turning up his boost, which risks blowing up the motor. Johncock's motor broke just as Foyt had caught him, and Foyt passed for the win. Results of the 1977 Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on May 30, 1977. ...
Gordon Johncock (born 5th August 1937, Coldwater, Michigan) is a former racing driver, best known as a two-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 and 1976 Champcar champion. ...
He won at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway 4 times. In 1961, 1964, 1967, 1977
NASCAR career Foyt only needed 10 races to get his first NASCAR victory. Richard Petty dominated the 1964 Firecracker 400 until he went out with engine problems. Foyt swapped the lead with Bobby Isaac for the final 50 laps of the summer event at the Daytona International Speedway. Foyt passed Isaac on the final lap to win the race. The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is now the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
Richard Lee Petty (born July 2, 1937 in Level Cross, North Carolina) is a renowned former NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver. ...
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Bobby Isaac (born August 1, 1932 or 1934, the exact year is disputed - died August 14, 1977) is a former NASCAR Grand National (now Nextel Cup) Series champion. ...
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Foyt ran out of gas near the end of the 1971 Daytona 500, and Petty passed him for the win. Foyt again had the car to beat in the 1972 Daytona 500, but this time he succeeded. Only three drivers led during the race. The Daytona 500 is a 200-lap, 500 mile (805 km) NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race held annually at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ...
Foyt won the 1971 and 1972 races at the Ontario Motor Speedway for Wood Brothers Racing. The track was shaped like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The 1972 race was his last NASCAR win. Ontario Motor Speedway located in Ontario, California, was a 2. ...
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Career summary - Foyt drove in the Indianapolis 500 for 35 consecutive years, winning it four times (the first of only three to do so).
- Foyt is the only driver to win the Indy 500 in both front and rear-engined cars, winning twice with both configurations.
- He is the only person to record victories in the Indianapolis 500, the Daytona 500 stock car race, the 24 Hours of Daytona twice, with co-driver Bob Wollek , and the 24 hours of Le Mans international sports car endurance race in Le Mans, France, as well as the 12 Hours of Sebring - the latter being his last major professional win, in 1985 with co-driver Bob Wollek.
- He also has 41 USAC Stock Car wins and 50 Sprint Car, Midget, and Dirt Champ Car wins.
- He has won 12 total major driving championships in various categories.
- His USAC wins tally is a record 138 (The late Rich Vogler is second with 132.)
- Foyt won the 1977 and 1976 IROC championships.
- Foyt won 7 NASCAR races, including the Daytona 500.
- Foyt holds the closed course speed record driving the Oldsmobile Aerotech at an average speed of over 250 MPH.
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The Daytona 500 is a 200-lap, 500 mile (805 km) NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race held annually at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ...
The Rolex 24 At Daytona (also frequently referred to as the 24 Hours of Daytona) is a 24-hour sports car endurance race held annually at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ...
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Rich Vogler(July 26, 1950-July 21, 1990, born in Salem, Indiana), was a champion sprint car racer. ...
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Indianapolis 500 records Foyt has numerous career records at the Indianapolis 500: the most consecutive and career starts (35), most races led (13), most times led during the career (39), and most competitive laps and miles during a career (4,909 laps, 12,272.5 miles).
Car owner After retiring as a driver, he continued his involvement in racing as a car owner of Foyt Enterprises in the CART series, then the Indy Racing League (IRL) and NASCAR. A.J. Foyt Enterprises is a racing team in the Indy Racing League that can trace its lineage to cars owned, driven, and sometimes built by A.J. Foyt himself in the 1960s. ...
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Scott Sharp took a share of the 1996 Indy Racing League (IRL) title. Scott Sharp (born February 14, 1968 in Norwalk, Connecticut) is an American race car driver in the Indy Racing League. ...
The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel racing series. ...
Kenny Brack won the 1998 IRL title in Foyt's car. Brack won the 1999 Indianapolis 500 in Foyt's car, putting Foyt in the winner's circle at Indy for the fifth time. The current driver for his IRL team, A.J. Foyt Enterprises, is Jeff Bucknum. Kenny Bräck (b. ...
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A.J. Foyt Enterprises is a racing team in the Indy Racing League that can trace its lineage to cars owned, driven, and sometimes built by A.J. Foyt himself in the 1960s. ...
Jeff Bucknum (born July 12, 1966 in Glendale, California) is an American race car driver. ...
On June 7, 1997, Foyt (as an owner) was involved in an incident that helped shape the history of the Indy Racing League and added to his reputation. One of his drivers, Billy Boat, had been declared the winner of the inaugural IRL race at Texas Motor Speedway that had been held that night, and his other driver, Davey Hamilton, had come in second. However, driver Arie Luyendyk disputed Boat's win, claiming that he was in the lead when a scoring error by USAC (who had scored all IRL races up until that time) gave Boat the checkered flag. When Luyendyk entered victory lane after the race to confront TMS general manager Eddie Gossage about the finish uttering obscenities, an irate Foyt approached the Dutch-born Luyendyk from behind and slapped and shoved him into tulips, of all things. Luyendyk then requested a review of the race; a few days later, USAC reversed its position and declared Luyendyk the winner. Following the controversy, the IRL relieved USAC of the scoring duties for its events. June 7 is the 158th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (159th in leap years), with 207 days remaining. ...
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Billy Boat (born February 2, 1966 in Phoenix, Arizona) is a former driver in the Indy Racing League. ...
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Davey Hamilton (born June 13, 1962 in Nampa, Idaho) is a former race car driver in the Indy Racing League. ...
Arie Luyendyk, originally Arie Luijendijk (born September 21, 1953) is a Dutch auto racing driver, twice winner of the Indy 500. ...
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Family A. J. is the grandfather of A. J. Foyt IV. A. J. is the grandfather and adoptive father of Larry Foyt. He is also the godfather of driver John Andretti. Anthony Joseph (A.J.) Foyt IV (born May 25, 1984 in Hockley, Texas) is an American race car driver in the NASCAR Busch Series, formerly of the Indy Racing League. ...
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Larry Foyt is a NASCAR driver and an IRL driver. ...
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A.J. Watson (born May 8, 1924) was a car builder and chief mechanic from 1949 through 1984 in the Indianapolis 500, winning the race seven times, which leaves him tied for the record for most wins by a builder. ...
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The Coyote was a racing chassis designed and built for the use of A.J. Foyts race team in USAC Gold Crown big car racing and the Indianapolis 500. ...
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The Coyote was a racing chassis designed and built for the use of A.J. Foyts race team in USAC Gold Crown big car racing and the Indianapolis 500. ...
A.J. Foyt Enterprises is a racing team in the Indy Racing League that can trace its lineage to cars owned, driven, and sometimes built by A.J. Foyt himself in the 1960s. ...
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The Coyote was a racing chassis designed and built for the use of A.J. Foyts race team in USAC Gold Crown big car racing and the Indianapolis 500. ...
A.J. Foyt Enterprises is a racing team in the Indy Racing League that can trace its lineage to cars owned, driven, and sometimes built by A.J. Foyt himself in the 1960s. ...
Results of the 1975 Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on May 30, 1975. ...
The Coyote was a racing chassis designed and built for the use of A.J. Foyts race team in USAC Gold Crown big car racing and the Indianapolis 500. ...
A.J. Foyt Enterprises is a racing team in the Indy Racing League that can trace its lineage to cars owned, driven, and sometimes built by A.J. Foyt himself in the 1960s. ...
Results of the 1976 Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on May 30, 1976. ...
The Coyote was a racing chassis designed and built for the use of A.J. Foyts race team in USAC Gold Crown big car racing and the Indianapolis 500. ...
A.J. Foyt Enterprises is a racing team in the Indy Racing League that can trace its lineage to cars owned, driven, and sometimes built by A.J. Foyt himself in the 1960s. ...
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The Coyote was a racing chassis designed and built for the use of A.J. Foyts race team in USAC Gold Crown big car racing and the Indianapolis 500. ...
A.J. Foyt Enterprises is a racing team in the Indy Racing League that can trace its lineage to cars owned, driven, and sometimes built by A.J. Foyt himself in the 1960s. ...
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The Coyote was a racing chassis designed and built for the use of A.J. Foyts race team in USAC Gold Crown big car racing and the Indianapolis 500. ...
A.J. Foyt Enterprises is a racing team in the Indy Racing League that can trace its lineage to cars owned, driven, and sometimes built by A.J. Foyt himself in the 1960s. ...
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Results of the 1993 Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on Sunday May 30, 1993. ...
For other meanings, see Lola (disambiguation) Lola Racing Cars (also Lola Cars International) is a racing car engineering company founded by Eric Broadley and based in Huntingdon, United Kingdom. ...
A Ford Cosworth DFV on a Ligier JS11 Cosworth is now two companies, Cosworth Racing and Cosworth Technology; they split in 1998. ...
FIA Formula One World Championship career summary The Indianapolis 500 was part of the FIA Formula One World Championship from 1950 through 1960. Drivers competing at Indy during those years were credited with World Championship points and participation. A. J. Foyt participated in 3 World Championship races. He had no poles, wins, or podium finishes. He accumulated a total of 0 championship points. Formula One - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...
References - ^ a b c Biography at the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame
The National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame is a Hall of Fame and museum for midget cars. ...
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