Duane Carter

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Duane Carter : biography

May 5, 1913 – May 7, 1993
Starts 11
Poles 0
Front Row 0
Wins 0
Top 5 3
Top 10 5
Retired 4
  • shared drive with Sam Hanks
    • shared drive with Troy Ruttman
  • Carter drove over at Indianapolis without leading a lap. This currently ranks 4th on the all-time list.

Racing career

Midget cars

Carter started racing midgets at the 1/5 mile dirt track in the west side of Fresno while attending Fresno State University. He was one of six drivers who went to Western Springs Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand in 1937. He was a consistent winner on the Nutley board track in 1939 while future journalist Chris Economaki was his unofficial crew chief. He won the 1940 Detroit VFW Motor Speedway title, the 1942 championship at Sportsman Park in Cleveland. He captured a victory in his midget car at the 1947 Los Angeles Coliseum Motordome after Danny Oakes was initially declared the winner.

Sprint cars

He moved up to the sprint cars, and won the 1950 Midwest division.

Indy Cars

He drove in the AAA and USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1948-1955, 1959–1960, and 1963 seasons with 47 starts, including the Indianapolis 500 races in each season. He finished in the top ten 23 times, with his best finish in 2nd position in 1953 at Phoenix. In his last race, at the Indy 500, he drove the innovative John Crosthwaite designed Harvey Aluminium Special ‘roller skate car’ with the then pioneering low profile, wide racing tyres and a stock Chevrolet engine. Road & Track magazine June 1963 Motor Trend magazine June 1963 Car & Driver magazine June 1963 Car and Driver magazine August 1963 Indianapolis 500 Mile Race USAC Yearbook 1963. Floyd Clymer

Career awards

  • He was inducted in the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 1991.
  • He was inducted in the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame in 1989.

USAC director

He retired from competition in 1956 to take the Competition Director position for USAC. He returned to competition in 1959 after Henry Banks took over the position.