Louis Durant (25 September 1910, in Topeka, Kansas 13 February 1972, in San Bernardino, California) was an American racecar driver. He was born "Durant Lewis" and grew up in Herington, Kansas. He changed his name when he began driving race cars.

Durant was a member of one of the most exclusive clubs in the world, the 100 Mile Per Hour Club. To qualify for membership, drivers were required to complete the Indianapolis 500-mile Race without relief while averaging over 100 miles an hour. Louis Durant drove a 1938 Alfa-Romeo 308 C Special Race Car in the Indianapolis 500 Race in 1946 and finished in 6th place.

This is the 100 MPH Club certificate awarded to Durant. It is currently on display in the office of Indianapolis Motor Speedway president J. Douglas Boles.

Indy 500 results[1]

References

  1. "Driver Stats". IndianapolisMotorSpeedway.com. Archived from the original on 2019-07-31. Retrieved 2016-05-16.


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