Jim McElreath

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Jim McElreath
BornJimmie Earl McElreath
(1928-02-18)February 18, 1928
First win1965 Trenton 100 (Trenton)
Last win1970 California 500 (Ontario)
Wins Podiums Poles
5 22 2
Daytona Qualifier #2 (Daytona)
Last race1971 Miller High Life 500 (Ontario)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0

Jimmie Earl McElreath

Championship car series.[2][3] He won the inaugural California 500 in 1970, driving a spare car owned by A. J. Foyt
.

Racing career

Jim began his racing career in 1945 at the age of 17. He raced stock cars in Dallas, Texas. Jim would race in the local Texas bullrings for the next fifteen years while working as a bricklayer. It was in 1960 when he and fellow Texan racer Johnny Rutherford decided to race in the Midwest. Both would eventually find super modified rides in the International Motor Contest Association (IMCA). Jim did well enough that by late-summer 1961 that he was offered a ride by fame car owner Lindsey Hopkins in the Hoosier Hundred, a race at the Indiana State Fairgrounds on the United States Auto Club (USAC) National Championship Trail. He finished third in this race, an impressive start to his Indy Car career.

He raced in the 1961–1983 seasons, with 178 combined career starts, including 15 in the Indianapolis 500 in 1962–1970, 1973–1974, and 1977–1980. He finished 48 times in the top 5, with five victories. He was runner-up in the 1966 championship and third in 1963, 1965, and 1970. In 1962 he was named Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year, a result of his 6th-place finish.[4]

Jim won the inaugural California 500 at Ontario, California on September 6, 1970, driving A.J. Foyt's team car. He battled with Art Pollard for the last 10 laps after Al Unser and Cale Yarborough retired with mechanical issues.[citation needed]

Award

McElreath was a 2002 inductee to the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame.[5]

Personal life

Jim's son, James Jr., was killed in a sprint car crash at Winchester in October 1977. James Jr. had attempted to qualify for the 1977 Indy 500 earlier that year. Alongside his father, they were attempting to become the first father and son combination to qualify for the same race. However, James Jr. was too slow to make the field.[6]

Jim's daughter, Shirley, married racing driver Tony Bettenhausen Jr. The couple died when their private plane crashed in Kentucky in February 2000.

Complete USAC Championship Car results

Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Pos Points
1961 TRE
INDY
MIL

LAN
MIL
SPR DUQ
SYR
ISF
3
TRE
21
SAC
10
PHX

4
18th 290
1962 TRE
16
INDY
6
MIL

14
LAN
7
TRE
6
SPR
5
MIL

5
LAN
7
SYR

10
ISF
3
TRE
8
SAC
14
PHX

DNQ
8th 1,210
1963 TRE
4
INDY
6
MIL

5
LAN
2
TRE
8
SPR
6
MIL

11
DUQ
7
ISF
5
TRE
4
SAC
3
PHX

3
3rd 1,655
1964
PHX

11
TRE
DNQ
INDY
21
MIL

9
LAN
4
TRE
14
SPR
DNQ
MIL

12
DUQ
5
ISF
DNQ
TRE
12
SAC
PHX

25
18th 320
1965
PHX

2
TRE
1
INDY
20
MIL

3
LAN
1
PPR
TRE
11
IRP

5
ATL
10
LAN
1
MIL

14
ISF
5
MIL

6
DSF
2
INF
DNQ
TRE
3
SAC
8
PHX

23
3rd 2,035
1966
PHX

1
TRE
3
INDY
3
MIL

21
LAN
2
ATL
12
PIP
IRP

3
LAN
22
SPR
11
MIL

4
DUQ
10
ISF
10
TRE
6
SAC
7
PHX

3
2nd 2,430
1967
PHX

15
TRE
4
INDY
5
MIL

4
LAN
11
PIP
MOS

Wth
MOS

IRP

4
LAN
5
MTR
12
MTR
16
SPR
12
MIL

6
DUQ
15
ISF
5
TRE
4
SAC
DNS
HAN

12
PHX

20
RIV
DNS
7th 1,750
1968
HAN

LVG
PHX

TRE
INDY
14
MIL

DNQ
MOS

MOS

LAN
PIP
CDR
22
NAZ
IRP

10
IRP

11
LAN
7
LAN
17
MTR
7
MTR
10
SPR
MIL

9
DUQ
ISF
TRE
15
SAC
MCH

DNQ
HAN

5
PHX

6
RIV
28
21st 771
1969
PHX

DNP
HAN

INDY
28
MIL

LAN PIP CDR
NAZ TRE
7
IRP

13
IRP

20
MIL

8
SPR
DNQ
DOV

18
DUQ
9
ISF
13
BRN
DNQ
BRN
TRE
11
SAC
16
KEN KEN
PHX

9
RIV
23rd 400
1970
PHX

6
SON

TRE
7
INDY
5
MIL

DNS
LAN CDR
MCH

IRP

SPR
3
MIL

ONT
1
DUQ
Wth
ISF
10
SED
13
TRE
DNP
SAC
16
PHX

5
3rd 2,060
1971 RAF
RAF
PHX

TRE
INDY
DNQ
MIL

POC

27
MCH

MIL

ONT
8
TRE
27
PHX

6
21st 370
1972
PHX

TRE
DNQ
INDY
DNQ
MIL

10
MCH

POC

DNQ
MIL

ONT
DNS
TRE
PHX

39th 45
1973 TWS
TRE
TRE
INDY
23
MIL
11
POC
11
MCH
MIL
4
ONT
6
ONT ONT
20
MCH
MCH
TRE
5
TWS
PHX

16
19th 650
1974 ONT
4
ONT ONT
15
PHX

10
TRE
18
INDY
6
MIL
7
POC
23
MCH
MIL
MCH
TRE
TRE
PHX

10
13th 700
1975 ONT
ONT ONT
18
PHX

TRE
DNS
INDY
MIL
POC
MCH
MIL
MCH
TRE
PHX

7
30th 90
1976
PHX

10
TRE
INDY
DNQ
MIL
POC
MCH
TWS
TRE
MIL ONT
DNQ
MCH
TWS
PHX

36th 45
1977 ONT
PHX

TWS
TRE
INDY
23
MIL
POC
24
MOS

MCH
12
TWS
6
MIL
ONT
9
MCH
5
PHX

21st 530
1978
PHX

ONT
TWS
6
TRE
7
INDY
20
MOS

MIL
POC
25
MCH
7
ATL
13
TWS
12
MIL
12
ONT
20
MCH
9
TRE
DNQ
SIL
BRH
PHX

12
19th 573
1979 ONT
9
TWS
14
INDY
35
MIL
POC
2
TWS
9
MIL
DNQ
6th 975
1980 ONT INDY
24
MIL POC
27
MDO 45th 25
1981-82 INDY
DNQ
POC
7
ILL
3
DUQ
17
ISF
24
INDY
DNQ
12th 594
1983-84
DUQ
29
INDY
- 0

Complete PPG Indy Car World Series results

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Pos. Pts Ref
1979
McElreath Racing
PHX
ATL ATL INDY
35
TRE TRE
MCH
MCH
WGL
TRE ONT
MCH
ATL
PHX
- 0 [7]
1980
McElreath Racing ONT
INDY
24
MIL

WGL

12
MIL

9
ONT
MCH

MEX
6
PHX

28th 240 [8]
Grant King Racing
POC

27
MDO

MCH

1981 McElreath Racing
PHX

19
MIL
ATL
ATL
MCH

RIV
MIL

MCH

11
WGL

DNQ
MEX
13
PHX

DNQ
36th 4 [9]
1982
PHX

DNQ
ATL
MIL

CLE
MCH

MIL

POC

18
RIV
DNQ
ROA

MCH

PHX

39th 3 [10]
1983
ATL
11
INDY
MIL

CLE
MCH

13
ROA

POC

23
RIV
MDO

DNP
MCH

CPL
LAG

PHX

30th 2 [11]
1984
Dale Coyne Racing LBH
PHX

DNQ
INDY
MIL

POR
MEA
CLE
MCH

ROA

POC

MDO

SAN

MCH

PHX

LAG

CPL
- 0 [12]

Indianapolis 500 results

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish
1962 Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser 7th 6th
1963 Watson Offenhauser 6th 6th
1964 Kurtis Kraft Novi 26th 21st
1965 Brabham Offenhauser 16th 20th
1966 Brabham Ford 7th 3rd
1967 Moore Ford 11th 5th
1968 Coyote Ford 13th 14th
1969 Brawner Hawk Offenhauser 7th 28th
1970 Coyote Ford 33rd 5th
1971 Coyote Ford Did not qualify
1972 Coyote
Foyt
Did not qualify
1973 Eagle Offenhauser 33rd 23rd
1974 Eagle Offenhauser 30th 6th
1976 Eagle Offenhauser Did not qualify
1977 Eagle
AMC
20th 23rd
1978 Eagle Offenhauser 26th 20th
1979 Penske Racing Cosworth 19th 35th
1980 Penske Racing Cosworth 11th 24th
1981 Penske Racing Cosworth Sold Car
1982 King Chevrolet Did not qualify

Notes

  1. ^ "Jim McElreath". www.champcarstats.com. Retrieved 2023-06-07.
  2. ^ Miller, Robin (18 May 2017). "Jim McElreath, 1928-2017". racer.com. Archived from the original on 23 January 2022. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Indianapolis 500 fixture Jim McElreath dies at 89". foxnews.com. 19 May 2017. Archived from the original on 20 April 2021. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
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  5. ^ "Sprint Car HOF". Archived from the original on 2012-07-29. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  6. ^ The Talk of Gasoline Alley - 1070-AM WIBC, May 2, 2007
  7. ^ "Jim McElreath – 1979 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 17, 2023.
  8. ^ "Jim McElreath – 1980 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 17, 2023.
  9. ^ "Jim McElreath – 1981 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 17, 2023.
  10. ^ "Jim McElreath – 1982 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 17, 2023.
  11. ^ "Jim McElreath – 1983 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 17, 2023.
  12. ^ "Jim McElreath – 1984 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 17, 2023.

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Sporting positions
Preceded by Indianapolis 500
Rookie of the Year

1962
Succeeded by