Myron Fohr
Myron W. Fohr (17 June 1912 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin – 14 January 1994 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) was an American racecar driver. He competed in the Indianapolis 500 two times.
Myron Fohr | |
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Nationality | American |
Born | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | June 17, 1912
Died | January 14, 1994 81) Milwaukee, Wisconsin | (aged
Race career
Fohr made 25 AAA American Championship Car Racing starts from 1947 to 1950. He won four times, twice in 1948 (at Milwaukee and Springfield) and twice in 1949 (at Milwaukee[1] and Trenton in back-to-back rounds of the championship). He finished second in the national championship in both 1948 and 1949. Other than a good finish in the Indy 500, Fohr had a dismal 1950 season, failing to qualify several times. His last Champ Car appearances came in 1951 when he failed to qualify for both the Indy 500 and the following race at the Milwaukee Mile.
Fohr also won a number of AAA-sanctioned stock car feature races at his hometown track, the Milwaukee Mile.[2]
Complete AAA Championship Car results
Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | Pos | Points |
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1947 | INDY | MIL 9 |
LAN | ATL | BAI | MIL 16 |
GOS | MIL 7 |
PIK | SPR 7 |
ARL | 28th | 160 | ||||
1948 | ARL | INDY DNQ |
MIL 4 |
LAN DNS |
MIL 7 |
SPR 3 |
MIL 1 |
DUQ 2 |
ATL 2 |
PIK | SPR 1 |
DUQ 4 |
2nd | 1,159 | |||
1949 | ARL 4 |
INDY 4 |
MIL 1 |
TRE 1 |
SPR 6 |
MIL 10 |
DUQ 8 |
PIK | NYS 6 |
DET 3 |
SPR DNS |
LAN |
SAC 4 |
DMR 3 |
2nd | 1,790 | |
1950 | INDY 11 |
MIL DNQ |
LAN | SPR DNQ |
MIL 16 |
PIK | SYR DNQ |
DET | SPR | SAC | PHX | BAY | DAR | 37th | 69 | ||
1951 | INDY DNQ |
MIL DNQ |
LAN | DAR | SPR | MIL | DUQ | DUQ | PIK | SYR | DET | DNC | SJS | PHX | BAY | - | 0 |
Indy 500 results
World Championship career summary
The Indianapolis 500 was part of the FIA World Championship from 1950 through 1960. Drivers competing at Indy during those years were credited with World Championship points and participation. Myron Fohr participated in 1 World Championship race, finishing eleventh.
References
- Sayrs, Hank. Myron Fohr cops 100 Mile Classic, Andres is second, The Milwaukee Sentinel, June 6, 1949, retrieved 2009-09-03
- Stock Car Racing at the Milwaukee Mile, Milwaukee Mile official website, retrieved 2009-09-03