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Re: Eddie Rickenbacker
He was one of our first aces in WW1, After the war he also went to work for Eastern airlines as chief pilot durning the Connie Era. I also believe it was Eddie in the Famous racecar vs plane picture.. I think Lincoln Beechy was the pilot but i'm not sure...
Sorry it was driver Berna Eli Oldfield, not Eddie Rickenbacker... |
Re: Eddie Rickenbacker
From: www.narhof.com
Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame Eddie Rickenbacker Eddie Rickenbacker was running a Firestone-Columbus auto agency in Omaha in 1910 when he started his racing career. After a crash in his first race at Red Oak, Iowa, he entered the races at the one-mile Ak-Sar-Ben race track. He won the first nine events over the two-day meet before the promoter paid him to set out the last race so someone else would have a chance. By 1913, Rickenbacker was racing at Indianapolis, Ind., in the Indy 500. He scored one of his biggest wins at Sioux City, Iowa, on July 4, 1914, and won the event again in 1915. He then won the first race held at the Omaha Speedway board track two weeks later, driving for the powerful Maxwell team. Rickenbacker’s driving career ended when World War I broke out in 1917. In 1927, he purchased the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and ran the world’s most famous race course until he sold it to Tony Hulman in 1946. Rickenbacker passed away on July 23, 1973. He was inducted into the Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame in 2002. |
Re: Eddie Rickenbacker
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Re: Eddie Rickenbacker
The crowd was so enamored with Rickenbacker after his win at Sioux City in the 1914 race, they carried him around the track on their shoulders.
The outpouring of emotion for Rickenbacker left such an impression, the following Monday he cashed his prize money check and on Tuesday hosted a banquet for the officials and members of the press. Kyle Ealy Midwest Racing Archives http://midwestracingarchives.blogspot.com |
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