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1 Co-Winner of the Indianapolis 500  





2 Motorsports career results  



2.1  AAA Championship Car results  





2.2  Indianapolis 500 results  







3 References  





4 External links  














Floyd Davis






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Floyd Davis
The winning car from the 1941 Indianapolis 500 - Mauri Rose took over the car from Davis on lap 73
BornFloyd Eldon Davis
(1905-03-09)March 9, 1905
Oakford, Illinois, U.S.
DiedMay 31, 1977(1977-05-31) (aged 72)
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Championship titles
Major victories
Indianapolis 500 (1941 (co-winner))
Champ Car career
18 races run over 9 years
Best finish4th (tie) (1941)
First race1935 St. Paul 100 (St. Paul)
Last race1948 Atlanta 100 (Lakewood)
First win1941 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis)
Wins Podiums Poles
1 1 0

Floyd Eldon Davis (March 9, 1905 – May 31, 1977) was an American racing driver, and the co-winner of the 1941 Indianapolis 500.

Floyd Davis drove the first 72 laps of the 1941 race before being replaced by Mauri Rose, who completed the race in the lead.[1]

Co-Winner of the Indianapolis 500

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During the 1941 Indianapolis 500, Floyd Davis had been driving the Noc-Out Hose Clamp car for sixty laps,[1] moving from 17th to 12th place when teammate Mauri Rose, the pole sitter, began experiencing problems with his car, the Elgin Piston Pin. The films show that he wasn't too happy when at lap 72, team owner Lou Moore pulled Davis from his car and replaced him with Rose. “I was ready to go into the lead when they called me in,” Davis later joked.

That is exactly though what Rose did do, winning the first of his three 500 championships, and earning Davis an asterisk in the history books as a co-winner, despite the fact that he never led a single lap in any of his races.[1] And though Davis received a 50-50 split of the prize money, he never drove in another 500, racing only sparingly in 1946 and 1948; some attributed it to disgust in having been relieved, although his serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II, coupled with his age at 40, might have been just as impactful.

Davis had driven in three previous 500s, coming in 15th in 1937, 27th in 1939, and 20th in 1940.[2]

Davis is buried at Crown Hill CemeteryinIndianapolis (Section 53 Lot 320).[2]

Motorsports career results

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AAA Championship Car results

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Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pos Points
1941 INDY
1
MIL
NYS
5
4th (tie) 450
1946 INDY
LAN
ATL
ISF
6
MIL
GOS
54th 80
1948 ARL INDY
MIL
LAN
MIL
SPR
MIL
DUQ
9
ATL
7
PIK
SPR
DUQ
36th 87.5

Indianapolis 500 results

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Hankinson, Bob (June 1941). "Mauri Rose Wins at Indianapolis". Motor Age (Cover story for magazine issue.). Vol. LX, no. 7. Philadelphia: Chilton Company. pp. 18–20, 132. Retrieved October 8, 2023 – via Internet Archive.
  • ^ a b "Indianapolis Auto greats" (PDF). Celebrating Automotive Heritage at Crown Hill Cemetery. Crown Hill Cemetery. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-13. Retrieved 2012-09-10.
  • ^ "1946 AAA National Championship Trail". www.champcarstats.com. Retrieved 2024-03-13.
  • ^ Capps, H. Donald (October 2009). "The Curious Case of the 1946 Season: An Inconvenient Championship" (PDF). Rear View Mirror. 7 (2): 1–16.
  • [edit]
    Preceded by

    Wilbur Shaw

    Indianapolis 500 Winner
    1941
    Succeeded by

    George Robson


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