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Ray Wade Harroun (January 12, 1879 – January 19, 1968) was an American racing driver and pioneering race car constructor. He is most famous for winning the inaugural Indianapolis 500 in 1911.
May 17, 2016 · Ray Harroun, the first winner of the Indianapolis 500, in 1911, was also the first to use a rearview mirror, which allowed him to race alone.
Ray Harroun. RAY HARROUN always thought of himself more as an engineer than as a driver; he was on Nordyke & Marmon’s engineering staff when he drove a special six-cylinder Marmon to victory in the inaugural Indianapolis 500 on May 30, 1911.
Race car driver. (Jan. 12, 1879-Jan. 19, 1968). Born in Spartansburg, Pennsylvania, to Russell LaFayette Harroun and Lucy A. Halliday, Ray Harroun apprenticed as a dental technician and served on a coal carrier for the U.S. Navy during the Spanish-American War.
Apr 29, 2016 · Harroun was a clever and innovative champion. His car, an Indianapolis-built Marmon, which he helped design, was the first race car to have just one seat. All of the other competitors had cars...
May 21, 2021 · Stories about Ray Harroun and how he won the first Indy 500, mostly tell it wrong—it wasn’t because Harroun opted for a single-seat racer to save weight. And no—it wasn’t because he mounted a rear-view mirror to eliminate the riding mechanic as a spotter.
Sep 10, 2023 · Ray Harroun was a well-known American racecar driver. In 1911, he came out of retirement to win the first Indianapolis 500. Harroun caused controversy by using a new invention known as the rearview mirror.