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Elmer Ray George (July 15, 1928 – May 31, 1976) was an American race car driver.

Born in Hockerville, Oklahoma, George died in Terre Haute, Indiana. He drove in the AAA and USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1956–1963 seasons with 64 starts, including the Indianapolis 500 races in 1957, 1962, and 1963.

He finished in the top ten 36 times, with one victory, in 1957 at Syracuse.

George was also the 1957 USAC Sprint Car Series champion.

1962 Bobby Ball Memorial race

On November 18, 1962, George suffered cuts and a left shoulder injury in a USAC Champ Car race held at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. Having hit another car's bumper, George lost control of his HOW Special, hit the guard rail before the grandstand, slid and headed towards the stands where he broke through a chain-link fence, landing upside down. 22 spectators were injured as a result.

Personal

Elmer George was married to Mari Hulman George, daughter of Tony Hulman, owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Elmer and Mari had three daughters and one son, Tony George, founder of the Indy Racing League, and Ex-CEO of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Elmer had two children from a previous marriage, Joseph F. George and Carolyn Coffey.

During the late 1960s and early 1970s, George was the director of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network.

On May 3, 1976, Mari filed for divorce. On the day of the 1976 Indianapolis 500 (May 30, 1976), Elmer George argued by telephone with Guy Trolinger, a horse trainer at the family farm near Terre Haute, and Mari's alleged boyfriend. After the race, George drove to the farm, broke into the house and confronted Trolinger, then around 1:00 a.m., gunfire broke out, and George was shot and killed as a result of multiple gunshot wounds. A grand jury ruled that Trolinger killed George in self-defense at which point the charges were dropped.

Award

He was inducted in the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 2005.

Complete AAA/USAC Championship Car results

Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Pos Points 1954 INDY
MIL
LAN DAR
SPR
MIL
DUQ
PIK
SYR
ISF
DNQ SAC
PHX
LVG
- 0 1955 INDY
DNQ MIL LAN SPR MIL
DUQ
PIK
SYR ISF SAC
7 PHX
DNQ 37th 60 1956 INDY
MIL
18 LAN
8 DAR
7 ATL
19 SPR
DNQ MIL
20 DUQ
6 SYR
18 ISF
14 SAC
5 PHX
7 20th 410 1957 INDY
33 LAN
17 MIL
7 DET
5 ATL
15 SPR
6 MIL
6 DUQ
4 SYR
1 ISF
6 TRE
21 SAC
10 PHX
16 10th 830 1958 TRE
12 INDY
DNQ MIL
17 LAN
13 ATL
8 SPR
2 MIL
DNQ DUQ
DNS SYR
16 ISF
10 TRE
DNQ SAC
17 PHX
8 19th 300 1959 DAY
6 TRE
6 INDY
DNQ MIL
DNQ LAN
5 SPR
MIL
DUQ
SYR
ISF
TRE
SAC
PHX
25th 233 1960 TRE INDY MIL
LAN
DNQ SPR
3 MIL
DUQ
14 SYR
8 ISF
DNQ TRE
SAC
13 PHX
6 21st 270 1961 TRE
8 INDY
MIL
8 LAN
4 MIL
DNQ SPR
8 DUQ
14 SYR
6 ISF
15 TRE
SAC
6 PHX
9 13th 470 1962 TRE
DNQ INDY
17 MIL
18 LAN
DNQ TRE
DNQ SPR
10 MIL
17 LAN
DNQ SYR
18 ISF
18 TRE
SAC
3 PHX
16 18th 229 1963 TRE INDY
30 MIL
LAN TRE SPR MIL DUQ ISF TRE SAC
DNQ PHX - 0 1964 PHX
TRE
INDY
DNQ MIL
LAN TRE
SPR MIL
DUQ ISF TRE SAC PHX - 0

Indianapolis 500 results

World Championship career summary

The Indianapolis 500 was part of the FIA World Championship from 1950 through 1960. Drivers competing at Indy during those years were credited with World Championship points and participation. George participated in the 1957 Indianapolis 500, his only World Championship race. He finished 33rd and did not accumulate any championship points.

Original Wikipedia article last retrieved on 26 December 2023.