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  • Ted Horn
  • American racing driver (1910–1948)

    Malsher-Lopez – Ted Horn's sad lesson for IndyCar Ted Horn – ChampCarStats.com Ted Horn at Find a Grave Ted Horn – Motorsport Memorial Ted Horn driver statistics

    Ted Horn

    Ted Horn

    Ted_Horn

  • Álex Palou
  • Spanish racing driver (born 1997)

    He is the fourth driver to win three consecutive championships, after Ted Horn, Sébastien Bourdais, and Dario Franchitti, as well as the youngest four-time

    Álex Palou

    Álex Palou

    Álex_Palou

  • List of American open-wheel racing national champions
  • also the record for the most overall CART/CCWS titles. Louis Meyer and Ted Horn hold the record for the most AAA titles, having won the sanctioning body's

    List of American open-wheel racing national champions

    List of American open-wheel racing national champions

    List_of_American_open-wheel_racing_national_champions

  • Dan Wheldon
  • British racing driver (1978–2011)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Dan Wheldon

    Dan Wheldon

    Dan_Wheldon

  • Southern Illinois 100
  • ARCA Menards Series race at the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack

    "1954 Ted Horn Memorial". April 19, 2026. "1955 Ted Horn Memorial". April 19, 2026. "1956 Ted Horn Memorial". April 19, 2026. "1957 Ted Horn Memorial"

    Southern Illinois 100

    Southern_Illinois_100

  • Tony Stewart
  • American racing driver and team owner (born 1971)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Tony Stewart

    Tony Stewart

    Tony_Stewart

  • American open-wheel car racing
  • Category of professional-level automobile racing in North America

    and 1924, died after crashing at the Syracuse Mile in September, 1924. Ted Horn, champion in 1946, 1947, and 1948, died after crashing at the DuQuoin dirt

    American open-wheel car racing

    American open-wheel car racing

    American_open-wheel_car_racing

  • Dario Franchitti
  • Scottish racing driver (born 1973)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Dario Franchitti

    Dario Franchitti

    Dario_Franchitti

  • 1946 Indianapolis 500
  • 30th running of the Indianapolis 500

    first two drivers to be entered. Cars were entered for Russ Snowberger, Ted Horn and George Connor. On February 7, Harry McQuinn flew into the Speedway

    1946 Indianapolis 500

    1946 Indianapolis 500

    1946_Indianapolis_500

  • DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack
  • Racetrack in southern Illinois, United States

    In the second race on October 10, popular AAA National driving champion Ted Horn was killed in the fourth turn when a spindle on his championship car broke

    DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack

    DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack

    DuQuoin_State_Fairgrounds_Racetrack

  • Tony Kanaan
  • Brazilian racing driver (born 1974)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Tony Kanaan

    Tony Kanaan

    Tony_Kanaan

  • 1946 AAA Championship Car season
  • Sports season

    National Champion was Ted Horn, and the Indianapolis 500 winner was George Robson. Incidentally, based on his points totals, Horn would have been declared

    1946 AAA Championship Car season

    1946_AAA_Championship_Car_season

  • List of IndyCar fatalities
  • Indianapolis Speedway". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. May 17, 1948. "Ted Horn killed on race track". Toledo Blade. Associated Press. October 11, 1948

    List of IndyCar fatalities

    List_of_IndyCar_fatalities

  • Kenny Bräck
  • Swedish racing driver (born 1966)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Kenny Bräck

    Kenny Bräck

    Kenny_Bräck

  • 1940 Indianapolis 500
  • 28th running of the Indianapolis 500

    Ted Horn, however, was flagged due to the rain shower. Though it appears he may have actually completed all 200 laps, officials ceased scoring Horn (as

    1940 Indianapolis 500

    1940 Indianapolis 500

    1940_Indianapolis_500

  • The Greatest 33
  • List of top drivers from the history of the Indianapolis 50

    Sam Hanks Ray Harroun Harry Hartz Ralph Hepburn Graham Hill Bill Holland Ted Horn Sam Hornish Jr. Jim Hurtubise Gordon Johncock Parnelli Jones Tony Kanaan

    The Greatest 33

    The_Greatest_33

  • 1948 AAA Championship Car season
  • Sports season

    Champion was Ted Horn, and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Mauri Rose. Ralph Hepburn was killed at Indianapolis in practice, and Ted Horn was killed at

    1948 AAA Championship Car season

    1948_AAA_Championship_Car_season

  • Sébastien Bourdais
  • French racing driver (born 1979)

    became the first Champ Car driver to win three consecutive titles since Ted Horn achieved the hat trick in 1948. Bourdais won a fourth consecutive Champ

    Sébastien Bourdais

    Sébastien Bourdais

    Sébastien_Bourdais

  • Josef Newgarden
  • American racing driver (born 1990)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Josef Newgarden

    Josef Newgarden

    Josef_Newgarden

  • Will Power
  • Australian racing driver (born 1981)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Will Power

    Will Power

    Will_Power

  • Milwaukee Mile
  • Race track in West Allis, Wisconsin, U.S.

    have won at the track include: Barney Oldfield, Ralph DePalma, Rex Mays, Ted Horn, Johnny Mantz, Norm Nelson, Rodger Ward, Marshall Teague, Frank Mundy,

    Milwaukee Mile

    Milwaukee Mile

    Milwaukee_Mile

  • 1936 Indianapolis 500
  • 24th running of the Indianapolis 500

    and took the lead by halfway. He pitted for fuel at 350 miles, allowing Ted Horn to take the point. But Meyer caught him, pulled away and became the first

    1936 Indianapolis 500

    1936_Indianapolis_500

  • Ryan Hunter-Reay
  • American racing driver (born 1980)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Ryan Hunter-Reay

    Ryan Hunter-Reay

    Ryan_Hunter-Reay

  • Atlanta 500 Classic
  • 1998-2001 Indy Racing Event

    Offy June 2 Lakewood Race 1 Ted Horn Offy July 4 Lakewood Race 2 Ted Horn Wetteroth Offy July 7 Lakewood Race 3 Ted Horn Offy September 2 Atlanta 100

    Atlanta 500 Classic

    Atlanta 500 Classic

    Atlanta_500_Classic

  • Ted Turner
  • American media mogul (1938–2026)

    13, 2023. Retrieved September 7, 2019. "Horner vs. Turner". 80sbaseball.com. Retrieved September 1, 2021. "Ted Turner Managerial Record". Baseball Reference

    Ted Turner

    Ted Turner

    Ted_Turner

  • 2006 Champ Car World Series
  • American motorsport season

    to win three American open wheel National Championships in a row since Ted Horn in 1948, and the first non-American driver in history to win three titles

    2006 Champ Car World Series

    2006 Champ Car World Series

    2006_Champ_Car_World_Series

  • Lakewood Speedway
  • Defunct US raceway

    at an area hospital. Race leader Ted Horn saw the crash; he futilely attempted to flag down the other drivers. Horn was declared the race winner. Skimp

    Lakewood Speedway

    Lakewood Speedway

    Lakewood_Speedway

  • Plenty of Horn
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Plenty of Horn may refer to: Plenty of Horn (Paul Horn album), 1958 Plenty of Horn (Ted Curson album), 1961 Horn of Plenty (disambiguation) This disambiguation

    Plenty of Horn

    Plenty_of_Horn

  • 1948 Indianapolis 500
  • 32nd running of the Indianapolis 500

    Rose became the third three-time winner at Indy. Fourth place finisher Ted Horn completed a noteworthy record of nine consecutive races from 1936 to 1948

    1948 Indianapolis 500

    1948 Indianapolis 500

    1948_Indianapolis_500

  • Scott Dixon
  • New Zealand racing driver (born 1980)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Scott Dixon

    Scott Dixon

    Scott_Dixon

  • Fred Harman
  • American cartoonist (1902–1982)

    million readers through 750 newspapers. Harman sometimes used the pseudonym Ted Horn. Born Leslie Fred Harman, he was two months old when his parents moved

    Fred Harman

    Fred_Harman

  • A. J. Foyt
  • American racing driver (born 1935)

    (Springfield) Last race 1992 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis) First win 1960 Ted Horn Memorial (DuQuoin) Last win 1981 Pocono 500 (Pocono) Wins Podiums Poles

    A. J. Foyt

    A. J. Foyt

    A._J._Foyt

  • Wetteroth
  • Racing car constructor

    600 Gilmore Speedway Special Report 1936 Ted Horn 11 2 Report Doc MacKenzie 4 3 Louis Tomei 8 27 1937 Ted Horn 32 3 Report Ken Fowler 29 19 Kelly Petillo

    Wetteroth

    Wetteroth

    Wetteroth

  • 1939 Indianapolis 500
  • 27th running of the Indianapolis 500

    Middle Outside 1 10 Jimmy Snyder 45 Louis Meyer  W  2 Wilbur Shaw  W  2 4 Ted Horn 3 Chet Miller 17 George Bailey 3 47 Shorty Cantlon 16 Mauri Rose 9 Herb

    1939 Indianapolis 500

    1939 Indianapolis 500

    1939_Indianapolis_500

  • 1947 Indianapolis 500
  • 31st running of the Indianapolis 500

    several ASPAR drivers, meant that only four cars completed qualifying runs. Ted Horn claimed the pole position with a speed of 126.564 mph. Novi teammates Cliff

    1947 Indianapolis 500

    1947 Indianapolis 500

    1947_Indianapolis_500

  • AAA Contest Board
  • Former auto racing sanctioning body

    automobile racing held due to World War II 1943 1944 1945 1946 Ted Horn 1947 Ted Horn 1948 Ted Horn 1949 Johnnie Parsons 1950 Henry Banks 1951 Tony Bettenhausen

    AAA Contest Board

    AAA_Contest_Board

  • 1947 AAA Championship Car season
  • Sports season

    concluding in Arlington, Texas, on November 2. The AAA National Champion was Ted Horn, and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Mauri Rose. Shorty Cantlon died at

    1947 AAA Championship Car season

    1947_AAA_Championship_Car_season

  • Richmond Raceway
  • Motorsport track in the United States

    race. The first automobile races were run as scheduled a day later, with Ted Horn winning the event. The following month, the track held its first races

    Richmond Raceway

    Richmond Raceway

    Richmond_Raceway

  • Larry Stewart (philanthropist)
  • American philanthropist

    bills, to needy people. Stewart was given a free breakfast from owner Ted Horn at Dixie Diner in Houston, Mississippi, in 1971 when he was down on his

    Larry Stewart (philanthropist)

    Larry_Stewart_(philanthropist)

  • 2022 USAC Silver Crown Series
  • 51st USAC Silver Crown season

    October 15th due to heavy rain on race morning, and the September 3rd Ted Horn 100 was postponed to September 5th, also due to rain.   Dirt oval   Pavement

    2022 USAC Silver Crown Series

    2022_USAC_Silver_Crown_Series

  • IndyCar Series at Texas Motor Speedway
  • IndyCar auto race near Fort Worth, Texas

    Arlington 100 Ted Horn Ted Horn Enterprises Horn Offy 95 100.89 (162.366) 1:10:25 86.001 1948 April 25 Arlington 100 Ted Horn Horn Enterprises Horn Offy 95

    IndyCar Series at Texas Motor Speedway

    IndyCar Series at Texas Motor Speedway

    IndyCar_Series_at_Texas_Motor_Speedway

  • Simon Pagenaud
  • French racing driver (born 1984)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Simon Pagenaud

    Simon Pagenaud

    Simon_Pagenaud

  • 2012 USAC Traxxas Silver Crown Series
  •   Pavement oval "2012 USAC Traxxas Silver Crown Series Central - the Third Turn". "ISAAC FORCES CANCELLATION OF DuQUOIN'S"TED HORN 100" - USAC Racing".

    2012 USAC Traxxas Silver Crown Series

    2012_USAC_Traxxas_Silver_Crown_Series

  • Uniontown Speedway
  • Former motorsports track in Pennsylvania

    dirt track. It held a National Championship-level sprint car race won by Ted Horn. Non-championship races in italics ^A Shared drive Beverly Hills Speedway

    Uniontown Speedway

    Uniontown Speedway

    Uniontown_Speedway

  • Scott Sharp
  • American racing driver (born 1968)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Scott Sharp

    Scott Sharp

    Scott_Sharp

  • List of people from Cincinnati
  • golfer Harlan Holden – track and field athlete at the 1912 Summer Olympics Ted Horn – race car driver DeHart Hubbard – first African-American to win an individual

    List of people from Cincinnati

    List_of_people_from_Cincinnati

  • Shane Cockrum
  • American racing driver

    Series, where he is a five-time winner including two-time winner of the Ted Horn 100 at the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds. He has visited victory lane at some

    Shane Cockrum

    Shane_Cockrum

  • Sam Hornish Jr.
  • American racing driver (born 1979)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Sam Hornish Jr.

    Sam Hornish Jr.

    Sam_Hornish_Jr.

  • Paul Tracy
  • Canadian racing driver (born 1968)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Paul Tracy

    Paul Tracy

    Paul_Tracy

  • October 10
  • Day of the year

    military hero of Polish descent (killed in action) (born 1892) 1948 – Ted Horn, American race car driver (born 1910) 1949 – Chikuhei Nakajima, Japanese

    October 10

    October_10

  • 1983–84 USAC Championship Car season
  • Sports season

    last year that the Championship comprised more than one race, and the Ted Horn Memorial was the last ever Indycar race on a dirt or clay surface. By this

    1983–84 USAC Championship Car season

    1983–84 USAC Championship Car season

    1983–84_USAC_Championship_Car_season

  • Buzz Calkins
  • American racing driver (born 1971)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Buzz Calkins

    Buzz_Calkins

  • Horn (surname)
  • Surname list

    cross-country skier Stefanie Horn (born 1991), Italian slalom canoeist Siegbert Horn (1950–2016), East German slalom canoeist Ted Horn (1919–1948), American

    Horn (surname)

    Horn_(surname)

  • Rich Vogler
  • American racing driver (1950–1990)

    Series in the near-future for U.S. Racing but was replaced posthumously by Ted Musgrave. Vogler's mother Eleanor started a college scholarship fund for

    Rich Vogler

    Rich Vogler

    Rich_Vogler

  • Plenty of Horn (Ted Curson album)
  • 1961 studio album by Ted Curson

    Plenty of Horn is the debut album by American trumpeter Ted Curson which was first released on the Old Town label in 1961. Allmusic awarded the album

    Plenty of Horn (Ted Curson album)

    Plenty_of_Horn_(Ted_Curson_album)

  • Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack
  • Motor raceway in Springfield, Illinois

    Bettenhausen Belanger Motors Stevens-Offy 1948 August 21 Ted Horn Ted Horn Enterprises Horn-Offy September 19 Myron Fohr Carl Marchese Marchese-Offy 1949

    Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack

    Illinois_State_Fairgrounds_Racetrack

  • Cedar Lawn Cemetery
  • Historic rural cemetery in Paterson, New Jersey

    British weaver, inventor and industrialist who emigrated to Paterson. Ted Horn (1910–1948), American race car driver who won the AAA National Championship

    Cedar Lawn Cemetery

    Cedar Lawn Cemetery

    Cedar_Lawn_Cemetery

  • Ed Carpenter (racing driver)
  • American racing driver (born 1981)

    24th due to a crash after 59 laps – and the No. 67 Zarounian car at the Ted Horn 100 at the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack; Carpenter started from

    Ed Carpenter (racing driver)

    Ed Carpenter (racing driver)

    Ed_Carpenter_(racing_driver)

  • Greg Ray
  • American racing driver (born 1966)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Greg Ray

    Greg_Ray

  • List of American Championship Car winners
  • Franchitti 0 0 0 0 4 4 Álex Palou 0 0 0 0 4 4 Louis Meyer 3 0 0 0 0 3 Ted Horn 3 0 0 0 0 3 Jimmy Bryan 1 2 0 0 0 3 Rick Mears 0 0 3 0 0 3 Al Unser 0 1

    List of American Championship Car winners

    List of American Championship Car winners

    List_of_American_Championship_Car_winners

  • Ted Mosby
  • Fictional character on the CBS sitcom "How I Met Your Mother"

    Harris). Ted is prone to questionable (and sometimes desperate) romantic gestures; in the pilot episode, for example, he steals a blue French horn (nicknamed

    Ted Mosby

    Ted_Mosby

  • Ted Lieu
  • American politician (born 1969)

    Ted Win-Ping Lieu (Chinese: 劉雲平; /ljuː/ LEW; born March 29, 1969) is an American lawyer and politician. He is a member of the Democratic Party and has

    Ted Lieu

    Ted Lieu

    Ted_Lieu

  • Tyler Walker (racing driver)
  • American racing driver

    Crown Series, driving Kahne's No. 19 entry. His favorite race was the Ted Horn 100 at DuQuoin State Fairgrounds, where he won the pole (starting first)

    Tyler Walker (racing driver)

    Tyler Walker (racing driver)

    Tyler_Walker_(racing_driver)

  • 100 mph Club
  • American auto racing honor

    Many drivers broke the 100 mph barrier multiple times during the career. Ted Horn accomplished the feat a record total of eight times in his career. Each

    100 mph Club

    100 mph Club

    100_mph_Club

  • Indy Richmond 300
  • IndyCar race

    history 1946 October 12 Ted Horn Ted Horn Engineering Offy 20 10 (16.093) 0:07:27 80.537 November 10 Tommy Hinnershitz Ted Horn Engineering 25 12.5 (20

    Indy Richmond 300

    Indy Richmond 300

    Indy_Richmond_300

  • John Ridgely
  • American actor (1909–1968)

    Harry, Hudson's Assistant (uncredited) Indianapolis Speedway (1939) as Ted Horn Waterfront (1939) as Orchestra Leader (uncredited) Each Dawn I Die (1939)

    John Ridgely

    John Ridgely

    John_Ridgely

  • Williams Grove Speedway
  • Racetrack

    future of racing in the next decade. Notable Drivers: Tommy Hinnershitz, Ted Horn, Joie Chitwood, Jimmy Chann Notable Races: AAA East National Championship

    Williams Grove Speedway

    Williams Grove Speedway

    Williams_Grove_Speedway

  • Sports in Ohio
  • Fastpitch. Notable drivers from Ohio include Mauri Rose, Frank Lockhart, Ted Horn, Bobby Rahal, Sam Hornish Jr. and Tim Richmond. The Mid-Ohio Sports Car

    Sports in Ohio

    Sports in Ohio

    Sports_in_Ohio

  • List of Indianapolis 500 pole-sitters
  • Retrieved June 2, 2023 – via Newspapers.com . "'500' Pole Position Won By Ted Horn". The Courier-Journal. Associated Press. May 18, 1947. p. 2, Section 4

    List of Indianapolis 500 pole-sitters

    List of Indianapolis 500 pole-sitters

    List_of_Indianapolis_500_pole-sitters

  • Frank DelRoy
  • American auto racing official

    mechanic, DelRoy worked in a purely off-track capacity for racers such as Ted Horn and Mike Nazaruk. In 1958, DelRoy was hired as a technical official by

    Frank DelRoy

    Frank_DelRoy

  • 1937 Indianapolis 500
  • 25th running of the Indianapolis 500

    Shorty Cantlon 42 Al Miller 26 Tony Willman  R  10 43 George Bailey 41 Ken Fowler  R  12 Russ Snowberger 11 15 Babe Stapp 3 Ted Horn 44 Frank Wearne  R 

    1937 Indianapolis 500

    1937_Indianapolis_500

  • List of driver deaths in motorsport
  • co-driver Tyson Zane Jemmett". New Zealand Herald. 26 February 2024. "Ted Horn". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 2014-07-09. "William Horstmeyer". Motorsport

    List of driver deaths in motorsport

    List_of_driver_deaths_in_motorsport

  • Buddy Lazier
  • American racecar driver (born 1967)

    (2) 1940: Rex Mays 1941: Rex Mays (2) 1942–1945 1946: Ted Horn 1947: Ted Horn (2) 1948: Ted Horn (3) 1949: Johnnie Parsons 1950: Henry Banks 1951: Tony

    Buddy Lazier

    Buddy Lazier

    Buddy_Lazier

  • Bill Vukovich II
  • American racing driver (1944–2023)

    1972, 1979 First race 1965 Bobby Ball Memorial (Phoenix) Last race 1983 Ted Horn 100 (DuQuoin) First win 1973 Michigan Twin 125s #1 (Michigan) Wins Podiums

    Bill Vukovich II

    Bill_Vukovich_II

  • 1970 California 500
  • American auto race

    Tony Bettenhausen 200 USAC Championship Car 1970 season Next race: 1970 Ted Horn Memorial Previous race: — California 500 Next race: 1971 California 500

    1970 California 500

    1970 California 500

    1970_California_500

  • Joe Leonard
  • American racing driver (1932–2017)

    98 races run over 11 years Best finish 1st (1971, 1972) First race 1964 Ted Horn Memorial (DuQuoin) Last race 1974 California 500 (Ontario) First win 1965

    Joe Leonard

    Joe_Leonard

  • List of Indianapolis 500 lap leaders
  • Pato O'Ward 104 Active driver   69 Buddy Rice 99 1,047 9.46% 1 2004   70 Ted Horn 94 1,944 4.84%   71 Dave Lewis 93 383 24.28%   72 Bill Cummings 93 1,229

    List of Indianapolis 500 lap leaders

    List_of_Indianapolis_500_lap_leaders

  • 1962 USAC Championship Car season
  • Sports season

    first Langhorne 100 at Langhorne Speedway; he was 29 years old. - The Ted Horn Memorial was rained out, and a suitable alternative date was not found

    1962 USAC Championship Car season

    1962_USAC_Championship_Car_season

  • IndyCar Series at the Milwaukee Mile
  • Auto race held in West Allis, Wisconsin

    Partners Stevens Lencki 100 100 (160.934) 1:09:47 85.963 August 24 Ted Horn Ted Horn Horn Offy 100 100 (160.934) 1:11:08 84.336 1948 June 6 Emil Andres Carmine

    IndyCar Series at the Milwaukee Mile

    IndyCar Series at the Milwaukee Mile

    IndyCar_Series_at_the_Milwaukee_Mile

  • 1938 Indianapolis 500
  • 26th running of the Indianapolis 500

    Roberts 14 Russ Snowberger 8 Rex Mays 2 17 Tony Gulotta 3 Chet Miller 2 Ted Horn 3 1 Wilbur Shaw  W  34 Babe Stapp 27 Mauri Rose 4 16 Ronney Householder

    1938 Indianapolis 500

    1938_Indianapolis_500

  • 1935 Indianapolis 500
  • 23rd running of the Indianapolis 500

    5 Kelly Petillo 7 Lou Moore 41 Frank Brisko 9 45 Clay Weatherly  R  43 Ted Horn  R  42 Johnny Seymour 10 27 Freddie Winnai 35 George Bailey 39 Jimmy Snyder

    1935 Indianapolis 500

    1935_Indianapolis_500

  • 1971 USAC National Dirt Car Championship
  • American auto racing season

    State Fairgrounds Springfield, Illinois Greg Weld A. J. Foyt 3 September 6 Ted Horn Memorial Du Quoin State Fairgrounds Du Quoin, Illinois Greg Weld George

    1971 USAC National Dirt Car Championship

    1971_USAC_National_Dirt_Car_Championship

  • Jim McElreath
  • American racing driver (1928–2017)

    finish 2nd (1966) First race 1961 Hoosier Hundred (ISF) Last race 1983 Ted Horn Memorial (DuQuoin) First win 1965 Trenton 100 (Trenton) Last win 1970 California

    Jim McElreath

    Jim_McElreath

  • List of National Sprint Car Hall of Fame inductees
  • Hankinson J. Alex Sloan Floyd Trevis Ralph DePalma Louis Meyer Duke Nalon Ted Horn Parnelli Jones Don Edmunds Duane "Pancho" Carter Ernie Triplett Emory Collins

    List of National Sprint Car Hall of Fame inductees

    List_of_National_Sprint_Car_Hall_of_Fame_inductees

  • Lycoming County Fair
  • Annual event in Hughesville, Pennsylvania, United States

    field often included Indianapolis 500 veterans. Among the biggest were Ted Horn, Tommy Hinnershitz, Jimmy Bryan, Johnny Parsons, Le Wallard, and Joie Chitwood

    Lycoming County Fair

    Lycoming County Fair

    Lycoming_County_Fair

  • Monte Lee
  • American college baseball coach (born 1977)

    Smith (1938–1939) Ted Petoskey (1940–1942) Kay Kirven (1943) H. W. Klocker (1944) John D. McMillan (1945) Vernon Smith (1946–1947) Ted Petoskey (1948–1956)

    Monte Lee

    Monte_Lee

  • 1937 AAA Championship Car season
  • Auto racing season

    Pos Driver INDY ROR SYR Pts 1 Wilbur Shaw 1* 9 DNQ 1135 2 Ted Horn 3 17 6 750 3 Bernd Rosemeyer  RY  1* 600 4 Ralph Hepburn 2 598.1 5 Louis Meyer 4 550

    1937 AAA Championship Car season

    1937_AAA_Championship_Car_season

  • Hinchliffe Stadium
  • Stadium in New Jersey

    professional football. Racers who appeared at Hinchliffe included Dutch Schaefer, Ted Horn, Bill Schindler, Art Cross, and Tex Keene. Victory Bond rallies held at

    Hinchliffe Stadium

    Hinchliffe Stadium

    Hinchliffe_Stadium

  • 1941 Indianapolis 500
  • 29th running of the Indianapolis 500

    Brisko 5 Joel Thorne 53 Louis Tomei 9 62 Tony Willman 26 Overton Phillips  R  25 Joie Chitwood 10 4 Ted Horn 32 Deacon Litz 17 Duke Nalon 11 55 Al Putnam

    1941 Indianapolis 500

    1941 Indianapolis 500

    1941_Indianapolis_500

  • 2006 Lexmark Indy 300
  • Motor car race

    consecutive Champ Car season title, the first man to achieve this feat since Ted Horn won three consecutive National Championships from 1946 through 1948. *

    2006 Lexmark Indy 300

    2006 Lexmark Indy 300

    2006_Lexmark_Indy_300

  • Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
  • Hall of fame for American motorsports personalities

    Sports Cars 2009 Al Holbert Sports Cars 1993 John Holman At Large 2005 Ted Horn Open Wheel 1993 Howard Hughes Aviation 2018 Tony Hulman At Large 1991 Denis

    Motorsports Hall of Fame of America

    Motorsports Hall of Fame of America

    Motorsports_Hall_of_Fame_of_America

  • Indianapolis 500 by year
  • Motor race history

    one-two performance of the previous year, this time without the controversy. Ted Horn finishes fourth in Wilbur Shaw's old Maserati, completing a run of nine

    Indianapolis 500 by year

    Indianapolis_500_by_year

  • Salem, Indiana
  • City in Indiana, United States

    most legendary drivers of the past 50 years have raced there including Ted Horn, Parnelli Jones, A. J. Foyt, Bobby and Al Unser, Mario Andretti, Larry

    Salem, Indiana

    Salem, Indiana

    Salem,_Indiana

  • List of second-generation NFL players
  • NT Myles Hinton OT James Hodgins FB Isaiah Hodgins WR Joe Horn WR Jaycee Horn CB Joe Horn Jr. WR Bobby Humphrey RB Marlon Humphrey CB Maurice Hurst CB

    List of second-generation NFL players

    List_of_second-generation_NFL_players

  • The Catcher in the Rye
  • 1951 American novel by J. D. Salinger

    Retrieved January 9, 2024. Brooks, Bruce (May 1, 2004). "Holden at sixteen". Horn Book Magazine. Archived from the original on December 21, 2007. Retrieved

    The Catcher in the Rye

    The Catcher in the Rye

    The_Catcher_in_the_Rye

  • Horn loudspeaker
  • Loudspeaker using an acoustic horn

    A horn loudspeaker is a loudspeaker or loudspeaker element which uses an acoustic horn to increase the overall efficiency of the driving element(s). A

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  • Something Blue (How I Met Your Mother)
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  • Big Four (Grammy Awards)
  • Awards that are unrestricted by genre

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  • TEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    TEL

     Short form of Hebrew Telem, TEL means "injure, oppress." Compare with another form of Tel.

    TEL

  • TEÓDULO
  • Male

    Spanish

    TEÓDULO

    Spanish form of Latin Theodulus, TEÓDULO means "god-slave."

    TEÓDULO

  • Tod
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Tod

    Fox. Tod is a Scottish nickname meaning a clever or wily person.

    Tod

  • JED
  • Male

    English

    JED

    Short form of English Jedidiah, JED means "beloved of God" or "friend of God."

    JED

  • TEL
  • Male

    English

    TEL

     Pet form of English Terence, possibly TEL means "rub, turn, twist." Compare with another form of Tel.

    TEL

  • HED
  • Female

    Hebrew

    HED

    (הֵד) Hebrew unisex name HED means either "shout of joy" or "echo."

    HED

  • TAD
  • Male

    English

    TAD

      Pet form of English Thaddeus, TAD means "courageous, large-hearted." Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Tadhg, meaning "poet."

    TAD

  • Ted
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Swedish

    Ted

    Gift of God; Wealthy Spearman; Wealthy Protector; Courageous People; People's Ruler; Form of Theodore; Divine Gift; Protector of Wealth

    Ted

  • GED
  • Male

    English

    GED

    Pet form of English Gerard, GED means "spear strong."

    GED

  • TEÀRLACH
  • Male

    Scottish

    TEÀRLACH

    Scottish Gaelic form of Irish Gaelic Toirdhealbhach, TEÀRLACH means "instigator."

    TEÀRLACH

  • SIÔNED
  • Female

    Welsh

    SIÔNED

    Feminine form of Welsh Siôn, SIÔNED means "God is gracious." This is the Welsh form of English Janet.

    SIÔNED

  • Ted
  • Boy/Male

    French American English

    Ted

    Prosperous protector. A FrenchOld English name Eadmund, meaning rich or happy, and protection.

    Ted

  • Tew
  • Surname or Lastname

    Welsh

    Tew

    Welsh : nickname for a fat man, from tew ‘plump’.English : habitational name from a place in Oxfordshire (Great, Little and Duns Tew), named with an Old English tīewe ‘row’, ‘ridge’. The surname has been established in Ireland since the 16th century.

    Tew

  • TEÓFILA
  • Female

    Spanish

    TEÓFILA

    Feminine form of Spanish Teófilo, TEÓFILA means "God's friend."

    TEÓFILA

  • TEÓFILO
  • Male

    Spanish

    TEÓFILO

    Spanish form of Latin Theophilus, TEÓFILO means "friend of God."

    TEÓFILO

  • ZED
  • Male

    English

    ZED

    Short form of English Zedekiah, ZED means "righteousness of the Lord." 

    ZED

  • NED
  • Male

    English

    NED

    Pet form of English Edward, NED means "guardian of prosperity."

    NED

  • TOD
  • Male

    English

    TOD

    Variant spelling of English Todd, TOD means "fox."

    TOD

  • TEÀRLAG
  • Female

    Scottish

    TEÀRLAG

    Feminine form of Scottish Gaelic Teàrlach, TEÀRLAG means "instigator."

    TEÀRLAG

  • Red
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Christian, English

    Red

    Red Headed; Fire; Ruddy Complexioned

    Red

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  • Palvit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Palvit

    Name of Lord Vishnu

  • Saleshni
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Saleshni

  • Amiran | امیران
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Amiran | امیران

    Royal, Prince

  • Atlee
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Atlee

    English : topographic name for someone whose dwelling was ‘by the clearing or meadow’, Middle English atte lee. The word lea or lee (Old English lēah) originally meant ‘wood’, thence ‘clearing in a wood’, and, by the Middle English period, ‘grassy meadow’.This is the name of a family that was prominent in Lancaster, PA, in the 18th century.

  • Hili | ஹிலீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Hili | ஹிலீ

    Dancer

  • Naib
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Naib

    Deputy Second in Command

  • Natesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Natesh

    Lord Shiva, Lord of natas dancers

  • Khudrah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Khudrah

    Greenery

  • Vyankat | வ்யநகத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vyankat | வ்யநகத

  • Thomogna
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Thomogna

    Lord Shiva

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  • Truckle-bed
  • n.

    A low bed on wheels, that may be pushed under another bed; a trundle-bed.

  • Tea
  • n.

    The evening meal, at which tea is usually served; supper.

  • Bed
  • v. t.

    To place in a bed.

  • Tea
  • v. i.

    To take or drink tea.

  • Red-hot
  • a.

    Red with heat; heated to redness; as, red-hot iron; red-hot balls. Hence, figuratively, excited; violent; as, a red-hot radical.

  • Bed
  • v. i.

    To go to bed; to cohabit.

  • Toed
  • a.

    Having (such or so many) toes; -- chiefly used in composition; as, narrow-toed, four-toed.

  • High-fed
  • a.

    Pampered; fed luxuriously.

  • Bed
  • v. t.

    To plant or arrange in beds; to set, or cover, as in a bed of soft earth; as, to bed the roots of a plant in mold.

  • Red
  • n.

    An abbreviation for Red Republican. See under Red, a.

  • Tea
  • n.

    A decoction or infusion of tea leaves in boiling water; as, tea is a common beverage.

  • Bed
  • n.

    See Gun carriage, and Mortar bed.

  • Bed
  • v. t.

    To make partaker of one's bed; to cohabit with.

  • Ten
  • n.

    A symbol representing ten units, as 10, x, or X.

  • Red
  • n.

    A red pigment.

  • Tea
  • n.

    Any infusion or decoction, especially when made of the dried leaves of plants; as, sage tea; chamomile tea; catnip tea.

  • Bed
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a bed or bedding.

  • Bed
  • n.

    A mass or heap of anything arranged like a bed; as, a bed of ashes or coals.