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  2. Roy Richter - Wikipedia

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    Roy Edward Richter (March 16, 1914 – July 28, 1983) was an American businessman who founded Bell Helmets and Cragar Industries. [1] [2] [3] Early life, family, and ...

  3. Laird Cregar - Wikipedia

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    Laird Cregar was born in Philadelphia, the youngest of six sons of Elizabeth (née Smith) and Edward Matthews Cregar. His father earned his living as a tailor. [5] He was also a cricketer, a member and later the coach of a team called the Gentlemen of Philadelphia, which toured internationally in the late 1890s and early 1900s. [6]

  4. SEMA (association) - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 SEMA Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The SEMA acronym originally stood for Speed Equipment Manufacturing Association. [5] In 1970, government regulations became an issue and the name was changed to Specialty Equipment Market Association to improve the overall image of the association.

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  6. 1936 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    Cragar 111.455 31 184 Flagged 19 15 4 Floyd Roberts: Joe Lencki Stevens: Offenhauser: 112.403 29 183 Out of gas 20 20 14 Frank Brisko: Elgin Piston Ring Company Miller: Brisko 114.213 17 180 Out of gas 21 17 12 Al Miller: Boyle Motor Products Smith Miller: 116.138 11 119 Crash FS 22 7 42 Cliff Bergere (Tony Gulotta Laps 60–114) (Herb Ardinger ...

  7. George Montgomery (drag racer) - Wikipedia

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    George Montgomery (January 27, 1933 – August 24, 2023), nicknamed Ohio George, was an American gasser drag racer. [1]Montgomery began drag racing as a teen, [2] learning mechanical skills at the AC Delco plant in Dayton, Ohio, he would later use to build the supercharger on his 390 cu in (6 L) Cadillac; he would mate a Cragar 4-71 manifold to a GMC 6-71 blower, and hand-fabricated the drive ...