Arthur W Graham III

Arthur W Graham III

Arthur "Art" W. Graham III, was the Director of Timing & Scoring for the Indianapolis 500 from 1978-97.

A native of Columbus, IN, but a longtime resident of Brownsburg, IN, Graham Created the 1st fully automatic electronic race timing and scoring system and introduced many of the timing-and-scoring procedures now used in American open-wheel racing.

Graham also was employed by IBM for 30 years, joining the company in 1962 and serving as a senior systems engineer from 1977-92.

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