
Bill Vukovich - Wikipedia
William Vukovich (born Vaso Vukovich, December 13, 1918 – May 30, 1955) was an American racing driver. He won the 1953 and 1954 Indianapolis 500s, plus two more American …
Bill Vukovich - IMS Museum
BILL VUKOVICH, who concentrated most of his racing efforts on the Indianapolis 500 after winning the 1950 American Automobile Association National Midget Championship, was the …
Long-lost manuscript on Bill Vukovich's tragic story lives on
May 22, 2024 · Tests revealed Vukovich had died instantly from a skull fracture. The headlines blared the startling words about "Vuky," one of auto racing's most beloved drivers: "Vuky Dead …
Bill Vukovich Races, Wins and Teams | F1 Driver | F1 History
William “Bill” Vukovich was an American racing legend whose short but blazing career left an indelible mark on motorsport history.
ESPN Classic - Vukovich was a fearless racing legend
Bill Vukovich won two Indy 500 races and died in a crash at the Speedway in 1955.
Bill Vukovich - Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
Bill Vukovich's Indianapolis 500 career was meteoric and placed him among the best ever to compete at the famed Memorial Day Classic. A Hall of Fame open wheeler with only five races …
Bill Vukovich - International Motorsports Hall of Fame
Bill Vukovich came out of of California’s Midget circuit to become one of the greatest drivers to ever compete on the massive Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He won the race twice in a row …
Bill Vukovich
Bill Vukovich, Sr. is revered by many of the post-war generation and labeled by scores of railbirds as the greatest among the over 700 drivers that participated in The 500.
Memory Lane: Bill Vukovich, 1953-54 - Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Apr 26, 2018 · Few drivers dominated a short era of the Indianapolis 500 more than Vukovich, who won consecutive Indianapolis 500’s in 1953 and 1954 and could have become the first …
Bill Vukovich | Formula 1 Wiki | Fandom
William John "Bill" Vukovich Sr. (VOO-koh-VITCH; born Vaso Vukovich on December 13, 1918 in Alameda, California – died on May 30, 1955 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway, …