Lewis Strang | |
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![]() Strang at the wheel of his Renault in 1908
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Nationality |
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Born |
Amsterdam, New York |
August 7, 1884
Died | July 20, 1911 Blue River, Wisconsin |
(aged 26)
Awards | |
1908 | AAA National Champion (retroactively awarded, 1951) |
Lewis Strang (7 August 1884 – 20 July 1911) was an American racecar driver.
He was born on August 7, 1884 in Amsterdam, New York. As the first entrant for the race, which predated modern on-track qualifications, Strang was pole sitter for the 1911 Indianapolis 500.
He was killed in a testing accident in Wisconsin July 20, 1911 while driving 5 miles an hour and trying to avoid an approaching farmer.
In 1951, historian Russ Catlin selected Strang as the 1908 National Champion.<