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Nationality
  
American

Parents
  
Tony Bettenhausen

Best finish
  
5th (1979)

First race
  
1967 Daytona 500

Name
  
Gary Bettenhausen

Siblings
  
Merle Bettenhausen

Role
  
Race car driver


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Born
  
November 18, 1941 (
1941-11-18
)
Tinley Park, Illinois, U.S.

Achievements
  
1967, 1971 Sprint car champion 1980, 1983 USAC Silver Crown Series champion

Awards
  
1993 National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Inductee 1998 National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame inductee

Last race
  
1996 U.S. 500 (Michigan)

First win
  
1968 Bobby Ball Memorial (Phoenix)

Died
  
March 16, 2014, Monrovia, Indiana, United States

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Gary Bettenhausen (November 18, 1941 – March 16, 2014) was an American auto racing driver. He was born in Blue Island, Illinois, raised in Tinley Park, Illinois, graduated in the class of 1962 from Bremen High School (Midlothian, Illinois) in Midlothian, Illinois and at the time of his death resided in Monrovia, Indiana.

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Personal life

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Bettenhausen's father was Indianapolis 500 and sprint car legend Tony Bettenhausen. His brother was former CART driver and team owner Tony. Another brother, Merle, was injured in a fiery crash.

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Bettenhausen died on March 16, 2014 in Monrovia, Indiana.

Midgets

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Bettenhausen began as a midget car driver. He finished third in the midget car national points in 1967. He won the first leg of the Astro Grand Prix in 1969, which was held in the Astrodome. He won the 1967 and 1970 Turkey Night Grand Prix, the 1972 Astro Grand Prix, and the 1976 Hut Hundred, on his way to a total of 27 career wins in USAC midget car competition.

Sprint cars

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Bettenhausen won the 1969 and 1971 sprint car championships.

He won the 1980 and 1983 USAC Dirt Track champions in a Silver Crown car.

A crash at a Championship Dirt Car race (AKA Silver Crown Car) in Syracuse, New York on July 2, 1974 crushed his left arm and left it paralyzed. He regained enough mobility to drive but never fully recovered from the injury.

Indy/Championship Cars & Indianapolis 500

Bettenhausen competed in Champ/Indy style cars from the mid-1960s until 1996. During this time he won six USAC Indy Car races. He made 21 starts in the Indianapolis 500, contesting each event from 1968 until 1982 (with the exception of 1979 when he failed to qualify), and again from 1986 to 1993. His best finish came in 1980 when he finished third after starting 32nd in the 33-car field.

In the 1972 Indianapolis 500, Bettenhausen led 138 laps (of 200), and appeared on his way to victory. But he suffered a blown engine with only 24 laps remaining, and dropped out to finish 14th.

NASCAR

Bettenhsusen competed in eight career NASCAR Winston Cup events. He had four Top 10 finishes. His highest career finish was a fourth-place finish at the 1974 Motor State 360 at the Michigan International Speedway.

Awards

  • He was inducted in the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 1993.
  • He was a 1998 inductee in the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame.
  • NASCAR

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    References

    Gary Bettenhausen Wikipedia