Lou Moore

Lou Moore

Lewis Henry 'Lou' Moore (12 September 1904 Hinton, Oklahoma – 25 March 1956 Atlanta, Georgia) was an American racecar driver. He was most known during his racing career for qualifying on the pole position of the 1932 Indianapolis 500.

Read more about Lou Moore:  Biography, Indy 500 Results

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