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Patrick James O'Connor [1] (October 9, 1928 – May 30, 1958) [2] was an American racecar driver. He was killed in a 15-car pileup, after sustaining a fatal head injury after rolling his car and catching fire on the first lap of the 1958 Indianapolis 500 .
On the opening lap, a 15-car pileup occurred in turn three. According to A. J. Foyt, Pat O'Connor's car hit that of Jimmy Reece, sailed 50 feet (15 m) in the air, landed upside down, and burst into flames. Although O'Connor was badly burned in the accident, medical officials said that he was probably killed instantly from a fractured skull. [52]
Pat O'Connor (USA) [65] May 30, 1958 USAC: Indianapolis Motor Speedway: Indianapolis 500: Chapman Root: Kurtis 500G – Offenhauser "Sumar" Race Art Bisch (USA) [66] [note 14] July 4, 1958 USAC: Lakewood Speedway: 100-mile race: Pete Salemi: Kuzma – Offenhauser "Central Excavating" Race Jimmy Reece (USA) [68] September 28, 1958 USAC: Trenton ...
The event was part of the 1958 USAC National Championship Trail, and was also race 4 of 11 in the 1958 World Championship of Drivers. The race is best known for a massive first-lap, 15-car pileup that resulted in the death of fan-favorite driver Pat O'Connor. Jimmy Bryan was the race winner.
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The victory was Bryan's final victory in IndyCar racing. There were three fatalities during the season. Pat O'Connor lost his life in a first lap accident during the Indy 500. Art Bisch died of injuries suffered during the race at Lakewood Speedway. Jimmy Reece was killed in a late-race incident at the second Trenton 100.