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  1. Melvin Eugene "Tony" Bettenhausen (September 12, 1916 – May 12, 1961) was an American racing driver known primarily for his open-wheel career. He twice won the National Championship, doing so in 1951 and 1958. He also competed in stock cars, winning under AAA and USAC sanction.. Bettenhausen was nicknamed the "Tinley Park Express" in honor of his hometown.

  2. May 12, 2019 · It was Bettenhausen's 29th wreck in a race car. The first was in his first race at Chicago 23 years ago. ... There was no one to challenge his knowhow, this year, or during many of the 22 years he was a racing driver. Only Wednesday, Tony had turned in a 149.245 mile per hour lap - the fastest ever recorded in traffic on the 2.5-mile brick and ...

  3. May 21, 2019 · Born and raised on a farm in Tinley Park, Ill., Melvin Eugene Bettenhausen, who got the nickname “Tony” as a youth, became the area’s favorite racing son in the 1940s, 50s and into the 1960s. Bettenhausen made 14 Indianapolis 500 starts from 1946 through 1960, only missing the 1949 race.

  4. Dec 1, 2023 · One important key figure is Tony Bettenhausen. Tony Bettenhausen: Racing Through Facts ... Let’s take a lap around some lesser-known facts about this legendary driver. 10 Facts About Tony. Midwestern Roots: Born in Tinley Park, Illinois in 1916, Tony hailed from a typical midwestern family. But typical didn’t define his future.

  5. Tony Bettenhausen Sr. - driver: Although Tony Bettenhausen 's career in midgets and Indy cars spanned both the pre and post World War II eras, the latter was, by far, Bettenhausen's best. ... Besides racing Tony Bettenhausen loved his family and his 60-acre farm in Tinley Park IL. Tony and Valerie had three sons and a daughter: Gary(19), Merl ...

  6. Feb 15, 2000 · Tony Lee Bettenhausen, a member of a prominent auto racing family who owned a racing team and drove Indy Cars for more than a decade, died yesterday in the crash of a small plane on a farm near ...

  7. Learn more about Tony Bettenhausen, a Member of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in Talladega, AL. Learn his background, achievements and more now! ... World War II interrupted Bettenhausen’s racing activities, but he returned to success on the Championship circuit. In 1946, he won his first major race in Goshen, N.Y.

  8. Tony Bettenhausen (born 12 Sep 1916 Tinley Park, Illinois; died 12 May 1961 Indianapolis, Indiana). Legendary driver, but he never did win the Indianapolis 500. Died testing Paul Russo's car at Indianapolis. Born Melvin Eugene, Tony came about because Bettenhausen adored Gene Tunney, the boxer, and Melvin also liked to box like his hero - Tunney became Tony.

  9. www.mshf.com › hall-of-fame › inducteesTony Bettenhausen

    Although his career in midgets and Indy cars spanned both the pre and post World War II eras, the latter was, by far, Bettenhausen's best. From 1946 until his untimely death in a racing accident at Indianapolis in 1961, Tony won 21 Championship races, placing him 14th on the current all-time list. He also won the National Championship in 1951 ...

  10. Tony Lee Bettenhausen Jr. (October 30, 1951 – February 14, 2000) was a Champ Car team owner and driver who died in a 2000 plane crash. He was the son of former 14-time Indianapolis 500 competitor Tony Bettenhausen and the brother of 21-time Indy 500 racer Gary Bettenhausen.Another brother, Merle Bettenhausen, was critically injured in his only Indy Car start.

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