Pete DePaolo

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Peter DePaolo
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DePaolo in 1925
Born (1898-08-15)August 15, 1898
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Known for 1925 Indianapolis 500
Pete DePaolo racing in 1925

Pete DePaolo (April 15, 1898 – November 26, 1980) was the American race car driver who won the 1925 Indianapolis 500.

Biography

He was born on April 15, 1898 in Roseland, New Jersey. Pete saw his first race in 1919, where he watched his uncle Ralph DePalma win. He drove in the 1922 Indianapolis 500 finishing 4th.

He pulled out to a huge lead in the 1925 Indianapolis 500. His fingers became badly blistered around the midpoint of the race, and car owner Fred Duesenberg pulled DePaolo out of the car. DePaolo had his hands repaired in the infield care center, and returned in the car after missing 21 laps. He had dropped to fifth. He raced his way to the win on his way to the series drivers championship. The race was the first Indianapolis 500 to average over 100 miles per hour (101.270 mph). Pete did not consider this to be his greatest win (since he was replaced for 21 laps).

He began his only team in 1927. He finished second in the 1927 Indianapolis 500, and added two wins on his way to the series drivers championship.

In 1934, DePaolo drove the Harry Miller four wheel drive race car in races throughout Europe and Africa. At the Avus course, near Berlin, while leading the race in a down pour, his engine threw 2 connecting rods which narrowly missed hitting Adolph Hitler in his track side box seat.

He decided to retire after he was in a coma for 11 days after crashing in Spain in 1934. He sang Back Home Again In Indiana in 1971, as of 2014, he was the only driver to sing the song prior to the Indianapolis 500.

He died on November 26, 1980 at age 82.

Indy 500 results

Car owner

He was car owner and team manager for Kelly Petillo's 1935 Indianapolis 500 victory.

He was a successful NASCAR team owner from 1955 to 1957. His drivers finished second, third, and second in the final points standings. The drivers accumulated 21 wins and 109 Top 10 finishes in 178 starts.

Pete DePaolo
Owner(s) Name Pete DePaolo
Racing Series NASCAR Grand National
Number of Championships 0
Number of Wins 21
Car Number(s) 12, 22, 87, 97, 98, 99, 297
Notable Driver(s) Bill Amick
Buck Baker
Ralph Moody
Marvin Panch
Fireball Roberts
Curtis Turner
Joe Weatherly
Notable Sponsor(s) DePaolo Engineering, Southeastern Dealers
Manufacturer Ford
Shop Location
Year Opened 1955
Year Closed 1957

Awards

Writer

  • He wrote his biography in the book Wall Smacker, published in 1935
  • DePaolo was an Associate Editor at Speed Age magazine when he wrote an eight-part series "I Drove The Boards" from July 1951 through August 1952.

References

Preceded by Indianapolis 500 Winner
1925
Succeeded by
Frank Lockhart