Bentley Warren
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Bentley Warren (born December 10, 1940, in
Biography
Warren had his first win 1957 at
Warren raced in the 1970–1975 seasons, with 37 career starts, including the Indianapolis 500 races of 1971 and 1975. He finished in the top ten 14 times, with his best finish in fourth position in 1970 at Milwaukee.
After he stopped racing in the Indy cars, Warren's career was revitalized at Oswego Speedway, driving for Tom Heveron in a wingless
Other notable wins include the Little 500 twice, the Copper World Classic, the Star Classic, The Thompson World Series, and an east–west showdown between the best of the supermodified drivers. He continues to drive on occasion in the ISMA supermodified series and recorded a win in 2006 driving for car owner Vic Miller.
In the early 2000s, Bentley worked with actor Paul Newman in a midget car and supermodified at Star Speedway in Epping, New Hampshire. In the late 1990s and in the 2000s, Bentley dabbled back in the USAC open-wheel division, and continued to make appearances in supermodifieds.
Later on, sometime around 2007, Bentley's Campground and Biker Saloon were constructed in Arundel, Maine, serving as a tourism site and recreational haven.
Career awards
- He was inducted in the New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame in 2007.
Indy 500 results
Year | Chassis | Engine | Start | Finish |
---|---|---|---|---|
1970 | Finley | Offy
|
Practice Crash | |
1971 | Eagle | Offy
|
15th | 23rd |
1972 | Eagle | Offy
|
Failed to Qualify | |
1973 | Eagle | Offy
|
Failed to Qualify | |
1974 | Finley | Offy
|
Failed to Qualify | |
1975 | King | Offy
|
17th | 23rd |
References
- ^ a b c d Biography Archived October 6, 2007, at the Wayback Machine at the New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame, 2007, Retrieved October 2, 2007