Ted Horn

Race car driver, Deceased Person

1910 – 1948

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Who was Ted Horn?

Ted Horn, born Eylard Theodore Von Horn, was an American race car driver. He won the AAA National Championship in 1946, 1947 and 1948 and collected 24 wins, 12 second-place finishes and 13 third-place finishes in 71 major American open-wheel races prior to his death at the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack at the age of 38.

Ted Horn was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. The family moved several times during Ted's childhood, finally settling in Los Angeles. At 15 years of age Ted found work at the Los Angeles Times newspaper.

On his way to work one day Ted was pulled over for speeding. Try as he might Ted could not get out of this situation easily. The policeman gave him a fairly unusual punishment for the infraction. The young man was to travel to a race track called San Jose Speedway where usually there were more cars than drivers, then find a willing car owner to let him drive. Once he got all the speed he had out of his system he could pick up his impounded car. Ted would heed the advice of the policeman and would eventually return to pick up his car. But he found a new passion in auto racing and would never "get the speed he had out of his system."

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Born
Feb 27, 1910
United States of America
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • Cincinnati
Died
Oct 10, 1948

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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