Bob Carey (racing Driver)

Bob Carey (racing Driver)

Bob Carey (28 September 1904 Anderson, Indiana – 16 April 1933 Gardena, California) was an American race car driver. He was killed in a crash at Ascot Park, in an attempt to set a new lap record.

Read more about Bob Carey (racing Driver):  Career, Award, Indy 500 Results

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