Bayliss Levrett

Bayliss Levrett ( born February 14, 1913 in Jacksonville, Florida USA, † March 13, 2002 in Reno, USA) was an American race car driver.

Bayliss Levrett launched in 1949 and 1950 in a total of ten races of the AAA National Series. His best result was a fourth place, the in 1949 reached in Milwaukee on a Kurtis Kraft - Offenhauser.

In Indianapolis, he was twice at the start. 1949 stopped him a lost drain plug after 52 rounds, 1950 he put on 17 grid position 105 laps, and then handed over his car to Bill Cantrell, who had to give up just three laps later. In 1951, he was unable to qualify for the race. In 1952 he had a serious accident in which he was wearing it burns in qualifying for the race. He then ended his career. Since the 500 miles of Indianapolis from 1950 to 1960 included with the drivers' world championship, is also a Grand Prix start should be recorded for him.

Indy 500 Results

Literature and sources

  • Rick Popely, L. Spencer Riggs: Indianapolis 500 Chronicle. Publications International Ltd.. , Lincolnwood IL 1998, ISBN 0-7853-2798-3.
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  • Formula 1 racer (United States)
  • Champ Car racer
  • Americans
  • Born in 1913
  • Died in 2002
  • Man

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