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  2. A. J. Foyt - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Foyt is the son of A.J. Foyt. Foyt is the grandfather of A. J. Foyt IV. Foyt is the grandfather and adoptive father of Larry Foyt. He is also the godfather of driver John Andretti. When not busy with the racing season, A. J. Foyt likes to spend time at the family Ranch, The Foyt Ranches located in Hockley, Texas and Del Rio, Texas.

  3. A. J. Foyt Racing - Wikipedia

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    A. J. Foyt Racing, officially and historically known as A. J. Foyt Enterprises, is an American racing team in the IndyCar Series and formerly NASCAR. It is owned by four-time Indianapolis 500 winner, 1972 Daytona 500 winner, 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans winner, and two-time 24 Hours of Daytona winner A. J. Foyt .

  4. 1970 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    A. J. Foyt (169.173 mph) and Art Pollard (169.1 mph) were close behind. John Cannon wrecked on Sunday May 10, and was unable to qualify. On Monday May 11, defending race winner Mario Andretti spun and wrecked in turn four. His car hit the inside wall twice, and the car was heavily damaged. Andretti was not injured.

  5. 2024 IndyCar Series - Wikipedia

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    On December 15, 2023, A. J. Foyt Racing announced that Sting Ray Robb would drive the No. 41 entry full-time for the 2024 season, leaving Dale Coyne Racing after one season. Initial reports covering the announcement stated that Robb was to replace Benjamin Pedersen , with the entry being renumbered to 41 from the 55 which Pedersen drove in 2023 ...

  6. List of American open-wheel racing national champions

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    A. J. Foyt (USA) Bignotti-Bowes Racing Kurtis: Offenhauser: 1 4 6 2150 390 18.1395 Trevis Offenhauser: Meskowski: Offenhauser: 1962: USAC Rodger Ward (USA) Leader Card Racers Watson: Offenhauser: 0 4 5 2460 510 20.7317 1963: USAC A. J. Foyt (USA) Ansted-Thompson Racing Meskowski: Offenhauser: 2 5 10 2950 740 25.0847 Trevis Offenhauser: 1964 ...

  7. A. J. Foyt IV - Wikipedia

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    Foyt was born on May 25, 1984, in Louisville, Kentucky, [1] but lists his hometown as Hockley, Texas, [2] the long-time residence of his grandfather and four-time Indianapolis 500 winner A. J. Foyt, who guided him through much of his career. He is the son of Nancy and thoroughbred trainer Anthony Joseph Foyt III.

  8. Larry Foyt - Wikipedia

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    A. J. Foyt announced in July 2006 that Larry would be assuming more management responsibilities at A. J. Foyt Enterprises and eventually assume the role of team manager by the end of the 2007 season. He returned to NASCAR driving the No. 44 Key Motorsports Chevy with sponsorship from Silestone by Cosentino for one race, but wrecked early in the ...

  9. 1976 Firecracker 400 - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] A. J. Foyt won the pole position with a speed of 183.090 miles per hour (294.655 km/h) while the average speed of the race was 160.966 miles per hour (259.050 km/h). [2] [5] Cale Yarborough defeated David Pearson by eight seconds in front of an audience of 40,000 people. [2]