Leon Duray

Leon Duray at Culver City, California racetrack, 1927

Leon Duray (April 30, 1894 Cleveland, Ohio - May 12, 1956 San Bernardino, California) was an American racecar driver active in the 1920s. Born George Stewart,[1] and nicknamed "The Flying Frenchman,"[1] he legally changed his name in tribute to fellow driver Arthur Duray.

Indianapolis 500 results

Year Car Start Qual Rank Finish Laps Led Retired
1922 4 4 99.250 4 22 94 2 Axle
1923 28 21 89.900 20 13 136 0 Rod
1925 28 1 113.196 1 6 200 0 Running
1926 10 3 109.186 3 23 33 0 Broken axle
1927 12 3 118.788 3 27 26 0 Fuel tank leak
1928 4 1 122.391 1 19 133 59 Overheating
1929 21 2 119.087 2 22 65 7 Carburetor
1931 54 29 103.134 32 37 6 0 Overheating
Totals 693 68

Starts 8
Poles 2
Front Row 5
Wins 0
Top 5 0
Top 10 1
Retired 7

References

  1. 1 2 1996 Indianapolis 500 Radio Broadcast - Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network (Donald Davidson commentary), May 26, 1996


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