Howdy Wilcox

Not to be confused with Howdy Wilcox II.
Howard Samuel Wilcox

Wilcox circa 1919
Born (1889-06-24)June 24, 1889
Crawfordsville, Indiana
Died September 4, 1923(1923-09-04) (aged 34)
Altoona Speedway
Tyrone, Pennsylvania
Cause of death Car crash
Nationality American
Other names Howdy Wilcox I
Wilcox at the wheel of his Stutz before the 1915 American Grand Prize in San Francisco

Howard Samuel Wilcox (June 24, 1889 - September 4, 1923) was an American racecar driver active in formative years of auto racing.

Biography

He was born in Crawfordsville, Indiana on June 24, 1889.

Wilcox led the last 98 laps of the 1919 Indianapolis 500 after starting in the 2nd position.

He died on September 4, 1923 at Altoona Speedway board track in Tyrone, Pennsylvania in a car crash. He was buried at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis.[1] Wilcox's wife had died the year before. Wilcox's son, Howard Jr., would founded the Little 500 bicycle race, which has been held at Indiana University annually since 1951.[2]

Indy 500 results

Year Car Start Qual Rank Finish Laps Led Retired
1911 21 19 9 14 126 0 Flagged
1912 9 8 87.200 3 9 200 0 Running
1913 12 20 81.460 15 6 200 0 Running
1914 4 3 90.760 10 22 67 1 Valve
1915 1 1 98.900 1 7 200 5 Running
1916 29 6 93.810 6 7 120 0 Running
1919 3 2 100.010 7 1 200 98 Running
1920 18 20 88.820 12 19 65 0 Engine trouble
1921 10 12 96.000 7 23 22 0 Rod
1922 16 26 86.100 24 27 7 0 Valve spring
1923 25 8 81.000 24 17 60 51 Clutch
Totals 1267 155

Starts 11
Poles 1
Front Row 3
Wins 1
Top 5 1
Top 10 5
Retired 5

References

  1. "Indianapolis Auto greats" (PDF). Celebrating Automotive Heritage at Crown Hill Cemetery. Crown Hill Cemetery. 2011. Retrieved 2012-09-10.
  2. Obituary of Howard Wilcox Jr., Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Centers.

External links

Preceded by
Dario Resta
Indianapolis 500 Winner
1919
Succeeded by
Gaston Chevrolet


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