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Gary Bettenhausen




  Birthdate November 18 , 1941
  Birthplace Monrovia , Indiana
  Best Cup Pos 43rd - 1974 (Grand National)
  Wins 0
  Top Tens 3
  Poles 0
  First Race 1964 Daytona 500 ( Daytona )
  First Win -
  Last Win -
  Last Race 1974 Motor State 360 ( Michigan )
  Awards 1993 National Sprint Car Hall Of Fame Inductee
  Years In Cup 2
  Total Cup Races 7


Gary Bettenhausen (born November 18 , 1941 ) is a retired American auto racing driver.

He competed in Champ Car from the mid-'1960s, when the series was still under the sanction of USAC , until 1996. He was successful while competing in several NASCAR Winston Cup events in 1967 and 1974. He periodically raced Sprint Cars in Indiana. His father was Indianapolis 500 and Sprint Car legend Tony Bettenhausen , and his brother was former Champ Car team owner Tony Bettenhausen Jr . Gary made 21 starts in the '500, contesting each event from 1968 until 1982 (with the exception of 1979 when he failed to qualify), and again from 1986 to 1993. His best finish came in 1980 when he finished third after starting 32nd in the 33-car field.

His final start came at the lone U.S. 500 in 1996, when he borrowed a two-year-old Penske chassis from his brother and qualified on the second weekend of time trials. The event, Champ Car's race held on the same day as the IRL 's inaugural running of the '500, saw a massive multi-car pileup at the start. By qualifying last he avoided the chaos and was one of few drivers not to switch to a backup car (he couldn't have as he didn't have one available), but was off the pace early in the race at the Michigan International Speedway and retired early with mechanical problems.


AWARD

He was inducted in the National Sprint Car Hall Of Fame in 1993.