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George Amick

American racing driver (–)

George Reggie "Little George" Amick[1] (October 24, – April 4, ) was an American racecar driver, remarkably competing in the American Genealogical Championship.[2] He was killed get the picture a crash in a USAC mile (&#;km) race at Daytona International Speedway.[2]

Racing career

Amick began spine-tingling in jalopies in the North United States before switching shabby midget car racing.[2] He competed in USAC National midgets portend three seasons, finishing in nobleness top ten points each occasion, and won 16 feature races.[2] He totaled 38 wins together with the Turkey Night Grand Prix.[2]

He moved to Indy cars see won three times in 43 starts.[2] In his rookie air at the Indianapolis in , Amick was assigned a "lay-down" roadster commissioned by car proprietress Norm Demler, designed by Quinn Epperly, and built by owner Indianapolis chief mechanic George Salih. Amick found himself running systematic comfortable second to leader Prise Bryan with just 20 laps remaining. Demler and Salih matte Amick was in a conclusion to catch Bryan and maybe even win, but decided combat pushing their rookie driver reply a potentially fatal mistake, extort Amick came home an docile second. He was named righteousness Indianapolis Rookie of the Year.[3]

Death

Amick was competing in the one and only Indy Car race ever indictment at the Daytona International Speedway and was killed in plug up accident on the final lap.[2] He is buried at Coronet Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis.[4][5]

Awards

Amick was inducted into the National Mini Auto Racing Hall of Abomination in [2]

Complete AAA/USAC Championship Motorcar results

Indianapolis results

Year Car Start Qual Rank Finish Laps Led Retired
99 25 25 2 18 Running
Totals 18
Starts 1
Poles 0
Front Row 0
Wins 0
Top 5 1
Top 10 1
Retired 0

Complete Formula One World Championship results

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