Joe Dawson | |||||||
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Born | Joseph Crooke Dawson July 17, 1889 Odon, Indiana, U.S. | ||||||
Died | June 18, 1946 56) Bensalem, Pennsylvania, U.S. | (aged||||||
Championship titles | |||||||
Major victories Indianapolis 500 (1912) | |||||||
Champ Car career | |||||||
18 races run over 5 years | |||||||
First race | 1910 50-mile Race (Atlanta) | ||||||
Last race | 1914 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis) | ||||||
First win | 1910 Cobe Trophy (Indianapolis) | ||||||
Last win | 1912 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis) | ||||||
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Joseph Crooke Dawson (July 17, 1889 – June 17, 1946) was an American racing driver. He was the winner of the Indianapolis 500 in 1912.
Biography
Dawson was born in Odon, Indiana on July 17, 1889. Dawson competed in the Indianapolis 500 race three times, beginning in 1911 when he drove a Marmon to a fifth-place finish. The following year, Dawson won after Ralph DePalma, who had led for 196 laps of the 200 lap race, dropped out with a mechanical failure. At age 22 years and 323 days, Dawson was the youngest winner of the "500" until Troy Ruttman won the 1952 Indianapolis 500 at age 22 years and 86 days. In his final Indy 500 race in 1914, Dawson retired after an accident on the 45th lap when avoiding Ray Gilhooley. He died on June 17, 1946, at age 56 in Bensalem, Pennsylvania.[1][2]
Motorsports career results
Indianapolis 500 results
References
- ↑ "Joseph Dawson, 56, Auto Racing Figure". New York Times. Associated Press. June 19, 1946. Retrieved 2009-09-17.
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- ↑ According to two separate handwritten documents one by Joe's father, Chase Dawson, and the other by his older brother, Charles F. Dawson, Joseph Crooke Dawson was born in Odon on July 17, 1889. Family letters also place his death on June 17, 1946.