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  1. Harold Arminius Miller (December 9, 1875 – May 3, 1943), commonly called Harry, was an American race car designer and builder who was most active in the 1920s and 1930s. Griffith Borgeson called him "the greatest creative figure in the history of the American racing car".

  2. May 2, 2024 · Harry Miller Set The Course Of Race Engine History For Generations. By Micah Wright May 02, 2024. The Legend, Harry Miller - Engine Builder Hall of Fame Class of 2024. Watch on.

  3. Apr 6, 2016 · Wednesday Apr. 6th, 2016. Tom Giffey. Harry Miller. One of the greatest innovators in the history of auto racing was born right here in the Chippewa Valley. Unless you’re a devoted student of the history of early racing, you probably haven’t heard of Harry Miller.

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  5. May 18, 2023 · Explore the fascinating history of Harry A. Miller and his racecars. Learn about the innovative designs, racing successes, and contributions to auto racing

  6. Feb 14, 2023 · February 14, 2023. Harry MillerRacings Most Influential Pioneer. For this month’s Legends column, our editors aimed our way-back machine to the early days of the 20th Century, a time when automobiles — and motor racing — were in their infancy.

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  7. imsmuseum.org › fame_inductee › harry-millerHarry Miller - IMS Museum

    HARRY MILLER, considered a genius by many racing historians, was one of the most successful developers of American racing cars, particularly during the mid- and late-1920s, a period often referred to as “The Golden Age of the American Racing Car.”

  8. May 8, 2014 · He was only 54. Unfortunately hard times Miller and forced him back into the game. He and the old crew developed a 151-inch four that dominated dirt-track racing. Though Millers old eight won Indy from ’30 to ’32 (seven times since ’22) a larger-displacement version of his new four proved its merit by winning at Indy in ’33.