Mario Andretti
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Contest:
The US Athletic Hall of Fame - Athletes 2024
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Sport(s):
Auto Racing
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Statistics:
12 Formula One Wins
1 Formula One World Championship (1978)
2 IROC VI Series Championships (1978 & 1979)
1 USAC National Dirt Track Championship (1974)
4 IndyCar Championships (1965, 1966, 1969 & 1984)
1 Daytona 500 Win (1967)
1 6 Hours of Daytona Win (1972)
1 Indianapolis 500 Win (1969)
3 12 Hours of Sebring Wins (1967, 1970 & 1972)
Member of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame
Member of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame
Member of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame
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When you think of American auto racing, a few names automatically come to mind, but no name fits it better than Mario Andretti when you think of speed. It just rolls off the tongue.
Born in Italy, Andretti’s family immigrated to the United States when he was 15, and while his love for racing originated in Europe, it was in America where it prospered. Andretti’s racing career is amongst the most diverse in motorsports.
Over his career, Andretti won 109 total races and is the only one to have won a Daytona 500, Indianapolis 500, and a Formula One Championship. He is also only a handful of drivers to have won a race on a road course, dirt track, and a paved oval in a single season.
Andretti was so highly regarded that he was named the “Driver of the Century” by the Associated Press. Is there any higher praise than that?
We are proud to nominate Mario Andretti for the United States Athletic Hall of Fame.