Bennett Hill

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Bennett Hill
Hill, circa 1924
BornJohn Bennett Hill
(1893-05-31)May 31, 1893
New York, New York, U.S.
DiedDecember 9, 1977(1977-12-09) (aged 84)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Champ Car career
66 races run over 10 years
Best finish3rd (1923, 1924)
First race1919 Independence Auto Derby,
Heat #1 (Uniontown)
Last race1933 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis)
First win1922 San Joaquin Valley Classic
(Fresno)
Last win1926 25-mile Heat #1
(Rockingham Park)
Wins Podiums Poles
5 16 7

John Bennett Hill (May 31, 1893 – December 9, 1977) was an American racing driver active in the 1920s and 1930s. In 1922, he won a 100-mile race in Berkeley.[1] He made 66 AAA Championship Car starts, capturing 5 wins and 7 poles.

Hill at Beverly Hills Speedway in 1920

Hill was a specialist at board track racing — all his wins and poles were recorded on this type of track, which features a racing surface composed of wooden planks. He was credited with 3rd place in the 1923 and 1924 national championships and 4th place in 1926. He started eight times in the Indianapolis 500 and started 5th in 1924 driving a Miller.

Motorsports career results[edit]

Indianapolis 500 Results[edit]

Year Car Start Qual Rank Finish Laps Led Retired
1920 7 8 90.550 10 17 115 0 Crash T4
1921 21 15 79.13 15 8 200 0 Running
1923 35 18 91.200 16 19 44 0 Crankshaft
1924 9 5 104.840 5 18 176 0 Crash T1
1925 3 13 104.167 15 18 69 0 Rear spring
1926 16 7 105.876 7 12 136 0 Flagged
1927 4 9 112.013 10 28 26 0 Shackle bolt
1933 68 19 110.264 30 22 158 0 Rod
Totals 924 0
Starts 8
Poles 0
Front Row 0
Wins 0
Top 5 0
Top 10 1
Retired 6

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BENNETT HILL WINS RACE AT BERKELEY". Motor World Wholesale. New York: Chilton Company. November 3, 1922. Retrieved October 30, 2018.

Sources[edit]

Rick Popely with L. Spencer Riggs, Indianapolis 500 Chronicle