Nationality American Championships 0 Active years 1955–1960 Wins 0 | Name Al Keller Entries 6 (5 starts) Role Racing driver | |
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Born April 11, 1920Alexandria Bay, New York ( 1920-04-11 ) Died November 19, 1961, Phoenix, Arizona, United States |
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Alvah A. Keller (April 11, 1920 in Alexander, New York – November 19, 1961 in Phoenix, Arizona) was an American racecar driver.
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- Here s my win using the name of my uncle al keller the first nascar driver to win driving a for
- Ryan Holmans IndyCar Drivers Born on March 11
- World Championship career summary
- References

Keller participated in the NASCAR Strictly Stock/Grand National series from 1949 to 1956 with 29 career starts. He won two races during the 1954 season and was the first driver in the history of NASCAR's top division to have won a race in a foreign-built car. Keller won 1954 Grand National road-race at the Linden Airport in New Jersey, driving a Jaguar owned by big band leader Paul Whiteman.
In 1954 Keller began a transition to Championship Cars. He drove in the AAA and USAC Champ Car series, racing in the 1954-1959 and 1961 seasons with 32 starts, including the Indianapolis 500 six times. He was involved in the crash that killed Bill Vukovich in 1955. He finished in the top ten 13 times, with a best finish of 2nd two times (Atlanta in 1956, and Milwaukee in 1961). His best Indy 500 finish was 5th in 1961.
Keller died as a result of injuries sustained in a fiery Champ Car crash at the Arizona State Fairgrounds track.
Ryan Holman's IndyCar Drivers Born on March 11
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. Al Keller participated in 5 World Championship races but scored no World Championship points.
Was also the first NASCAR driver to win driving a foreign car Which was a Jaguar