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Nationality
  
American

Poles
  
0

Years active
  
1999-2004

Name
  
Robby McGehee

Starts
  
38

Role
  
Racing driver

Wins
  
0


Robby McGehee Robby McGehee and fiancee prepare at Indy 500 IndyCar Photos

Born
  
July 20, 1973 (age 50) St. Louis, Missouri (
1973-07-20
)

Teams
  
Conti RacingTreadway RacingCahill RacingBeck MotorsportsCheever RacingPanther RacingPDM Racing

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Robby McGehee (born July 20, 1973) is an Indy Racing League driver from St. Louis, Missouri. He won the Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year award in 1999 after finishing fifth and raced for veteran owner Fred Treadway the next few seasons. By 2002 Treadway's team had closed and McGehee bounced around several teams and last raced in the '500 for PDM Racing in 2004.

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In third grade, McGehee wrote a paper saying that when he grew up, he wanted to be a professional race car driver. McGehee got started in racing in 1994 when he went to Skip Barber Racing School with his mother. McGehee finished second in the Formula 2000 series Road to Indy Oval Crown series, including wins at Homestead-Miami Speedway and Atlanta Motor Speedway in 1998.

Robby McGehee Norma Oteham and Robby McGehee at Indy 500 IndyCar Photos

The 1999 VisionAire 500K at Charlotte was the first IndyCar race he qualified for, starting 13th. The race however, was cancelled after 79 laps due to spectator fatalities and struck from the record. McGehee was running 9th when the race was stopped. Later that month, the 1999 Indianapolis 500 would be his first official start in the IRL. He finished fifth in that race. Later that week, Robby presented his Rookie of the Year trophy to team mechanic Steve Fried, who was severely injured in a pit lane accident during the race, while he was in the hospital.

Robby McGehee Racing Photo Museum NASCAR Winston Cup

In 2004, he was to have a fully sponsored effort, but the deal fell through weeks before the race. He was able to get backing from a St. Louis business (his hometown) and eventually Burger King. In order to qualify, he had to sweat out a possible qualification effort by Tony Stewart that never came to pass.

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Robby currently lives in St. Louis, with his wife, Norma (married in 2005), and works for his father's company, Huntleigh-McGehee. He is the father of triplets born on April 27, 2009.

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Robby McGehee Wikipedia