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American racing driver (1879–1968)
Ray Wade Harroun (January 12, 1879 – January 19, 1968) was an American racing driver and pioneering race car constructor. He is most famous for winning
Ray_Harroun
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
The Harroun was an American automobile manufactured in Wayne, Michigan, by the Harroun Motor Sales Corporation from 1916 to 1920. The company was named
Harroun
Type of automobile
impractical for everyday use. American racecar driver and constructor Ray Harroun was an early pioneer of the concept of a lightweight single-seater, open-wheel
Open-wheel_car
American volunteer combatant (1982–2014)
Glenn Harroun (June 11, 1982 – April 8, 2014) was an American volunteer fighter with the Free Syrian Army during the Syrian Civil War. Harroun had consistent
Eric_Harroun
Inaugural running of the Indianapolis 500
which is one of the most prestigious automobile races in the world. Ray Harroun, an engineer with the Marmon Motor Car Company, came out of retirement
1911_Indianapolis_500
American racing driver (1889–1951)
Harroun that Patschke had offered to accept the job, Harroun reportedly replied "You can get Cy Patschke?" During the race, Patschke relieved Harroun
Cyrus_Patschke
Surname list
Harroun is a surname of English and Irish origin deriving from the name Herron. Notable people with the name include: Eric Harroun (1982–2014), American
Harroun_(surname)
Annual auto race held in Speedway, Indiana, US
shared a date. The inaugural race was held in 1911 and it was won by Ray Harroun. The event celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2011, and the 100th running
Indianapolis_500
other nationality. The winner of the first race was American racer Ray Harroun in 1911, and the most recent winner is Swedish racer Felix Rosenqvist in
List of Indianapolis 500 winners
List_of_Indianapolis_500_winners
cylinder Marmon "Wasp", a car driven to victory by the company designer, Ray Harroun in the inaugural Indianapolis 500 race in 1911. Howard's father Daniel
Howard_Carpenter_Marmon
Mirror in vehicles that allows the driver to see rearwards
a racing vehicle appeared on Ray Harroun's Marmon race car at the inaugural Indianapolis 500 race in 1911. Harroun himself claimed he got the idea from
Rearview_mirror
Village in Illinois, United States
General Store; J. M. Dace Confectionery; S. D. Phillips Drug Store; Hurd and Harroun Implement Shop; E. E. Hudson Paint Store; Eccles Brothers Bakery, E. A
Odin,_Illinois
Capital and most populous city of Indiana, United States
on May 15, 1902, would later become the city's unofficial symbol. Ray Harroun won the inaugural running of the Indianapolis 500, held May 30, 1911, at
Indianapolis
American ornithologist (1909–2009)
William Harroun Behle (May 13, 1909 – February 26, 2009) was an American ornithologist from Utah. He published around 140 papers on the biogeography and
William_H._Behle
Auto racing season
automobile journal Motor Age, was Ray Harroun. Points were not awarded by the AAA Contest Board during the 1910 season. Harroun was named the champion by Chris
1910 AAA Championship Car season
1910_AAA_Championship_Car_season
U.S. House of Representatives staff position
current floor services chief for the Republican Cloakroom is Timothy J. Harroun, appointed by Republican Speaker John Boehner. The Democratic floor chief
Floor_Services_Chief
Archived from the original on March 15, 2008. Retrieved October 15, 2009. Harroun Foster, Martha (January 2006). We know who we are: Métis identity in a
Indigenous_peoples_in_Canada
Race track in North Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.
To help build the track, Fisher hired 1911 Indianapolis 500 winner Ray Harroun, who also served as general manager of the track. The track's banking was
Fulford–Miami_Speedway
Mechanic that rode along with a racecar during races
1911 to 1922, and again from 1930 to 1937. In the first 500, driver Ray Harroun notably drove solo, the only car in the field without a riding mechanic
Riding_mechanic
American racing driver (born 1935)
most miles driven (4,909 laps, 12,272.5 miles). In 1961, Foyt and Ray Harroun, the first Indianapolis 500 winner, appeared together on I've Got a Secret
A._J._Foyt
Auto racing season
Championship during the 1911 season, and did not declare a National Champion. Ray Harroun was the winner of the inaugural Indianapolis 500. The de facto National
1911 AAA Championship Car season
1911_AAA_Championship_Car_season
List of top drivers from the history of the Indianapolis 50
race-winning owners, and both had second-place finishes in their careers. Ray Harroun, winner of the inaugural race was situated in row nine, alongside Tommy
The_Greatest_33
City in the United States
it was moved to Harroun Park across the street. The Harroun Family Barn was built by David and Clarissa Harroun in 1858. The Harrouns and their son Edwin
Sylvania,_Ohio
Mixed Indigenous ethnic group of Canada and the US
71–94. doi:10.1017/S0829320100001721. S2CID 142986900. Foster, Martha Harroun (Summer 2006a). ""Just Following the Buffalo": Origins of a Montana Métis
Métis
American inventor
automotive rear-view mirror in the early 1900s. Although racing enthusiast Ray Harroun experimented with one as early as 1911 while driving in the Indianapolis
Elmer_Berger_(inventor)
American automobile manufacturer
spawned the Wasp. It was driven by Marmon engineer and former racer Ray Harroun (who came out of retirement as a driver for just one race) to the championship
Marmon_Motor_Car_Company
City in Pennsylvania, US
(1873–1951) chemist, notable for his contributions to nuclear chemistry Ray Harroun (1879–1968), race car driver; first Indianapolis 500 winner Thomas Hazzard
Titusville,_Pennsylvania
Historic motorsport track in Speedway, Indiana, US
Harroun winning at an average speed of 74.602 mph (120.060 km/h). While all the other drivers in the race had a riding mechanic in their car, Harroun
Indianapolis_Motor_Speedway
Chemical compound
Research. 19 (7): 194–201. doi:10.1021/ar00127a001. Atkinson, Jeffrey; Harroun, Thad; Wassall, Stephen R.; Stillwell, William; Katsaras, John (May 2010)
Α-Tocopherol
Motor race history
marathon distance of 500 miles, and a substantial purse, 40 cars qualify. Ray Harroun, an engineer for the Marmon Co. receives the checkered flag at an average
Indianapolis_500_by_year
Museum in Speedway, Indiana, US
intersection of 16th Street and Georgetown Road. Exhibits included Ray Harroun's 1911 Indianapolis 500-winning car and a handful of other vehicles. Karl
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum
Indianapolis_Motor_Speedway_Museum
Chairman of FX Networks
Industry Leader". Media Village. Retrieved 31 August 2015. "Obituaries – Anne Harroun, Interior architect". The Almanac. 26 April 2000. Retrieved 31 August 2015
John_Landgraf
Aspect of the international fur trade
2007, p. 146. Jackson 2007, p. 24. Jackson 2007, p. 150. Foster, Martha Harroun (2006). We Know Who We Are: Metis Identity in a Montana Community. Norman
North_American_fur_trade
Motor vehicle
As of 2012, the medical director's car is owned by a relative of Ray Harroun, the winner of the first Indianapolis 500 in 1911. 1969 Oldsmobile Vista
Oldsmobile_Vista_Cruiser
Means and Val Haresnape retrospectively named Bert Dingley (1909), Ray Harroun (1910), Ralph Mulford (1911), Ralph DePalma (1912), Earl Cooper (1913)
List of American open-wheel racing national champions
List_of_American_open-wheel_racing_national_champions
Law firm
practice throughout the early 1900s. In 1924, Roger Shidler and George Harroun established another law firm based in Washington state. William H. Gates
Preston_Gates_&_Ellis
Grand Prix season
all the drivers ran with a riding mechanic. The only exception was Ray Harroun, who was enticed out of retirement after winning the championship the previous
1911_Grand_Prix_season
service (link) Browne & Browne 2001, p. 364. Meek, James Gordon. "Eric Harroun: US Army Vet, Who Fought in Syria, Died at Home - ABC News". ABC News.
List of deaths from drug overdose and intoxication
List_of_deaths_from_drug_overdose_and_intoxication
4-cyl in-line 5 in × 5 in (130 mm × 130 mm) Harris-Gassner 50/60 hp V-8 Harroun 24 hp 2-cyl HOA 4 in × 4 in (100 mm × 100 mm) Hart 150 hp 9-cyl rotary
List_of_aircraft_engines
consecutive years once (1926 — 1928). Years Driver Career Victories 1911 Ray Harroun 1911 1913 Jules Goux 1913 1914 René Thomas 1914 1926 Frank Lockhart
Indianapolis_500_records
American auto racing season
former title rival in CART, won in his final IndyCar race, joining Ray Harroun and Sam Hanks (both of whom retired immediately after winning an Indianapolis
2003_IndyCar_Series
American racing driver (1889–1946)
Preceded by Ray Harroun Indianapolis 500 Winner 1912 Succeeded by Jules Goux
Joe_Dawson_(racing_driver)
Hamburger chain in Texas, U.S.
employee ownership model". Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved 2026-06-10. Harroun, Liz (2025-11-06). "How P. Terry's Grew a Local Burger Stand Into a 20-Year
P._Terry's
Automotive manufacturing era (1896–1915)
Fostoria, Franklin, F.R.P., Glide, Grant, Hackett, H.A.L., Halladay, Harroun, Harvard, Haynes, Hollier, Hudson, Hupmobile, Inter-State, Jackson, Jeffery
Brass_Era_car
Month of 1911
Preece got out of the lake on her own afterward.[citation needed] Ray Harroun won the very first running of the Indianapolis 500 automobile race, driving
May_1911
Second running of the Indianapolis 500
failed with a broken connecting rod. In the aftermath of victory by Ray Harroun in the single-seat Marmon "Wasp" in the first 500-Mile Race the year before
1912_Indianapolis_500
American jail facility
employed by the CIA to send information to the Chinese government Eric Harroun (March 2013 – September 2013), US citizen who fought for the Free Syrian
Alexandria_City_Jail
Calendar year
Indianapolis 500 automobile race is held in the United States, won by Ray Harroun at an average speed of 74.59 miles per hour. May 31 – The hull of the RMS Titanic
1911
Structure at front and rear ends of a car
Journal. 29 (6): 301. 1 December 1924. Retrieved 20 July 2018. "The 1910 Harroun Bumper". Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal, Volume 14. 1909. p. 142. Retrieved
Bumper_(car)
Canadian chemist
1021/ac503967s. ISSN 0003-2700. PMID 25483146. Brosseau, Christa; Robinson, A.; Harroun, S.; Bergman, J. (2012). "A Portable Electrochemical SERS system for Routine
Christa_Brosseau
City in Michigan, United States
towns) reached Wayne and ran until 1929. Ray Harroun, winner of the first Indianapolis 500, built the Harroun motor car in Wayne from 1916 to 1921. The Gotfredson
Wayne,_Michigan
20th running of the Indianapolis 500
27th starting position - the furthest back of any winner except for Ray Harroun in 1911 and later, Louis Meyer in 1936. Frame was accompanied by riding
1932_Indianapolis_500
IndyCar Grand Prix event
States Broke ground 1925 Opened 1926 Closed 1926 Architect Carl Fisher Ray Harroun Major events Carl G. Fisher Trophy Oval Surface Wood Length 2.01 km (1
Grand Prix of Miami (open wheel racing)
Grand_Prix_of_Miami_(open_wheel_racing)
City in Ohio, United States
Dressler, actress and silent film star Tennyson Guyer, Congressman Ray Harroun, race car developer and driver, and first Indianapolis 500 winner Cliff
Findlay,_Ohio
non-championship AAA races. Ralph DePalma (19) Bob Burman (6) Hughie Hughes (4) Ray Harroun (4) Louis Disbrow (4) Gil Andersen (3) Bert Dingley (3) Eddie O'Donnell
List of American Championship Car winners
List_of_American_Championship_Car_winners
Fourth running of the Indianapolis 500
attended the race. Each of the first two races were won by Americans; Ray Harroun in 1911 and Joe Dawson in 1912. In 1913, the large prize-fund attracted
1914_Indianapolis_500
American racing driver (1909–1946)
of the race. His victory was the first for a 6-cylinder car since Ray Harroun in the Marmon "Wasp" won the inaugural Indianapolis 500 in 1911. The anomalous
George_Robson_(racing_driver)
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire 1911 – First Indianapolis 500 is staged; Ray Harroun is the first winner 1912 – RMS Titanic sank 1912 – New Mexico and Arizona
Timeline of the history of the United States (1900–1929)
Timeline_of_the_history_of_the_United_States_(1900–1929)
Indian physicist
of Physics. Retrieved 2 May 2025. Przedborski, Michelle; Sen, Surajit; Harroun, Thad A. (6 March 2017). "Fluctuations in Hertz chains at equilibrium"
Surajit_Sen
Day of the year
1886) 1965 – Arnold Luhaäär, Estonian weightlifter (born 1905) 1968 – Ray Harroun, American race car driver and engineer (born 1879) 1972 – Michael Rabin
January_19
world's tiniest antenna". University of Montreal. Retrieved 19 January 2022. Harroun, Scott G.; Lauzon, Dominic; Ebert, Maximilian C. C. J. C.; Desrosiers,
Timeline_of_biotechnology
Intersection of nanotechnology and biology
world's tiniest antenna". University of Montreal. Retrieved 19 January 2022. Harroun, Scott G.; Lauzon, Dominic; Ebert, Maximilian C. C. J. C.; Desrosiers,
Nanobiotechnology
world's tiniest antenna". University of Montreal. Retrieved 19 January 2022. Harroun, Scott G.; Lauzon, Dominic; Ebert, Maximilian C. C. J. C.; Desrosiers,
2021_in_science
Day of the year
Molnár, Hungarian-American author and playwright (died 1952) 1879 – Ray Harroun, American race car driver and engineer (died 1968) 1879 – Anton Uesson
January_12
Day of the year
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the first Indianapolis 500 ends with Ray Harroun in his Marmon Wasp becoming the first winner of the 500-mile auto race
May_30
Anderson, Columbia, Commonwealth, Piedmont, Shad-Wyck, Templar; touring car: Harroun, Nelson, Olympian; light car: Gem; truck: Nash, Italy: trucks OM UK. Internal-combustion:
Timeline of motor vehicle brands
Timeline_of_motor_vehicle_brands
(1910) Harrison Wagon Company (1905–1907; Harrison Motor Car Company 1907) Harroun Motor Sales Corporation (1917–1922) Harry S. Houpt Manufacturing Company:
List of defunct automobile manufacturers of the United States
List_of_defunct_automobile_manufacturers_of_the_United_States
American sports historian
including a photograph of himself with 1911 Indianapolis 500 winner Ray Harroun. On his radio program, though he is guarded of his age, Davidson mentioned
Donald_Davidson_(historian)
Wilcox and Norman Batten all temporarily took over driving duties from Harroun (1911), Dawson (1912), Milton (1923) and DePaolo (1925) respectively. All
List of winners of Triple Crown of Motorsport races
List_of_winners_of_Triple_Crown_of_Motorsport_races
American racing driver (1885–1918)
1916. (The driver with the second-greatest number of wins at IMS is Ray Harroun, with 8 wins in 1909–1911.) Aitken started a total of 41 races at the Indianapolis
Johnny_Aitken
Maximum visitors that a resort can accept
sustainable tourism and ecotourism contexts (Wallace, 1993; McCool, 1994; Harroun and Boo, 1995). Ecotourism Overtourism Zekan, Bozana; Weismayer, Christian;
Tourism_carrying_capacity
Appellation that designates wine in Napa County, CA
incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Teiser, Ruth; Harroun, Catherine (1983). Winemaking in California. New York: McGraw Hill. p. 20
Napa_County_wine
Award
without a helmet. The likeness were placed beginning with 1911 winner Ray Harroun situated in the middle square of the first row of the front side. Subsequent
Borg-Warner_Trophy
Irish-American writer
Ruth Teiser; Catherine Harroun (1978). Conversations with Ansel Adams: An Interview conducted by Ruth Teiser and Catherine Harroun in 1972, 1974, and 1975
Ella_Young
2018. "Mika Hakkinen". en.espn.co.uk. ESPN. Retrieved 15 April 2018. "Ray Harroun". motorsportmagazine.com. Motor Sport Magazine. Retrieved 16 April 2018
1968_in_motorsport
Knox 5 2 Stock 301–450 cu in Aug 19 Unnamed (4th race held this date) Ray Harroun Marmon 10 4 Handicap Aug 19 Prest-O-Lite Trophy Bob Burman Buick 250 100
Indianapolis Motor Speedway race results
Indianapolis_Motor_Speedway_race_results
Hospital in Ohio, USA
ProMedica Flower Hospital Hospital's main building Geography Location 5200 Harroun Road, Sylvania, Ohio, USA Organisation Care system Non-profit Affiliated
ProMedica_Flower_Hospital
86th running of the Indianapolis 500
for a winner in any Indy car race. The all-time record was set by Ray Harroun in 1911 (and subsequently tied by Louis Meyer in 1936) by winning the Indianapolis
2002_Indianapolis_500
– The first Indianapolis 500-mile auto race is run. The winner is Ray Harroun in the Marmon 'Wasp.' June 5 – Charles F. Kettering files US patent 1,150
1911_in_the_United_States
Township Marvin Harrison, professional football player—Philadelphia Ray Harroun, winner of the first Indianapolis 500—Titusville Leon Hart, professional
List of people from Pennsylvania
List_of_people_from_Pennsylvania
List of US gun-violence protests in 2022
candidate Jim Obergefell participated. Sylvania dozens Flower Hospital, Harroun Rd - City Courthouse Toledo hundreds intersection of Erie and Adams Streets
List of March for Our Lives locations (2022)
List_of_March_for_Our_Lives_locations_(2022)
American politician
(aged 64) Los Angeles, California Party Republican Spouse(s) Finnetta E. Garrett Mabel Harroun Alma mater Stanford University Profession attorney, judge
James_M._Stevens
American businessman (1865–1933)
Marmon Motor Car Company, whose Wasp vehicle was driven to victory by Ray Harroun at the inaugural running of the Indianapolis 500. A keen cyclist, Newby
Arthur_C._Newby
American Union Commission: Its Origins, Operations and Purposes. Sanford, Harroun & Co. 1865. pp. 2, 3, 26. "Syracuse University Archives" (PDF). Beauchamp
Joseph_Parrish_Thompson
Name list
punter Ray Hanken (1911–1980), American National Football League player Ray Harroun (1879–1968), American racecar driver Ray Isaac (American football), American
Ray_(given_name)
Former motor race in Indianapolis
Starting Cars Miles Laps 1909 Aug 21 Leigh Lynch Jackson 235 94 04:13:31.40 57.907 mph 19 1910 May 28 Ray Harroun Marmon 200 80 02:46:31.00 72.065 mph 19
Wheeler-Schebler_Trophy_Race
States 1909 0 1 0 0 0 0 W. Harrison United States 1909 0 2 (1) 0 0 0 0 Ray Harroun United States 1909-1911 1 (1910) 18 (17) 0 4 9 2510 Harry Hartz United
List_of_Champ_Car_drivers
Historic house in Nova Scotia, Canada
Charles Morris (II) purchased the property from Heffernan in 1777 for £65. Harroun, S. G.; Bergman, J.; Jablonski, E.; Brosseau, C.L. Surface-enhanced Raman
Morris House (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
Morris_House_(Halifax,_Nova_Scotia)
Federal office complex
Missouri Governor Arthur Hyde, and great race car drivers, including Ray Harroun, and Barney Oldfield. Seventeen drivers participated in the first race
Bannister_Federal_Complex
Ridgely, actor (born 1909) Bert Wheeler, actor (born 1895) January 19 – Ray Harroun, race car driver (born 1879) January 26 – Merrill C. Meigs, newspaper publisher
1968_in_the_United_States
American racing driver (1884–1973)
urban myth that Mulford, driving a Lozier, was the actual winner over Ray Harroun. However, Mulford himself never supported such a claim. Mulford was retroactively
Ralph_Mulford
Probe which tests for biological molecules
world's tiniest antenna". University of Montreal. Retrieved 19 January 2022. Harroun, Scott G.; Lauzon, Dominic; Ebert, Maximilian C. C. J. C.; Desrosiers,
Biosensor
Media treatment of American auto race
first Indianapolis 500 in 1911. The "twist" at the end revealed winner Ray Harroun made the first known use of a rear-view mirror. Floyd Clymer published
Indianapolis 500 in film and media
Indianapolis_500_in_film_and_media
Hall of fame for American motorsports personalities
Boats 1995+ Sam Hanks Open Wheel 2000 Bob Hannah Motorcycles 2000 Ray Harroun Historic 2000 C. J. "Pappy" Hart Drag Racing 1999 Nicky Hayden Motorcycles
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
Motorsports_Hall_of_Fame_of_America
American judge (1880–1951)
practiced with Harroun, Robinson, Maloy & Shidler, whose offices were at 1800 Exchange Building. Partners included George Levant Harroun, a graduate of
John_Robinson_(judge)
organizational theorist. Phil Hardy, 69, British film and music journalist. Eric Harroun, 31, American jihadist, drug overdose. Andrew Intamba, 67, Namibian diplomat
Deaths_in_April_2014
Fifth Grand Prix racing season
third, eighteen minutes back, in a Marquette. At the end of the year, Ray Harroun was crowned AAA National Champion after victories at Playa del Rey, Indianapolis
1910_Grand_Prix_season
American racing driver (1874–1946)
Vehicle Company, which manufactured Columbia cars), Harry Sandol, and Ray Harroun. Bald went on to race Columbia cars for several years in both road and
Eddie_Bald
American racing driver (1889–1915)
Maxwell team for two years in 1914 and 1915 after he was "discovered" by Ray Harroun, a Maxwell engineer. His most notable achievement after joining Maxwell
Billy_Carlson
30th running of the Indianapolis 500
His six-cylinder Sparks was the first 6-cylinder winning car since Ray Harroun in 1911. Rookie Jimmy Jackson finished second, at the relatively close
1946_Indianapolis_500
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Pearl; Diminutive of Margaret
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Muslim
Chaste, Pure, Pious, Clean
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Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Discussion
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Flower Name
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Pleasure
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name MATWAU means "enemy."
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Ever or eternal ruler. Island ruler. Famous bearer: 10th-century Norwegian explorer Eric the Red.
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Egyptian
, a royal scribe of Memphis.
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