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  1. Thomas "Tommy" Milton ( St. Paul, Minnesota, Estados Unidos, 14 de noviembre de 1893–10 de julio de 1962) fue un piloto de automovilismo estadounidense. Ganó las 500 Millas de Indianápolis de 1921 y 1923, y un total de 20 carreras del Campeonato Nacional de la AAA.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tommy_MiltonTommy Milton - Wikipedia

    Thomas Willard Milton (November 14, 1893 – July 10, 1962) was an American racing driver best known as the first two-time winner of the Indianapolis 500. In spite of having only one functional eye, Milton came to be known as one of the finest racers of his generation.

  3. imsmuseum.org › fame_inductee › tommy-miltonTommy Milton - IMS Museum

    TOMMY MILTON was the first driver to win the Indianapolis 500 twice; his 1921 win with a Chevrolet Brothers-built Frontenac Special was followed two years later with an HCS-sponsored Miller entered by Harry Stutz. Milton is credited with 23 National Championship race wins from 1917 through 1925.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Tommy_MiltonTommy Milton - Wikiwand

    Thomas "Tommy" Milton fue un piloto de automovilismo estadounidense. Ganó las 500 Millas de Indianápolis de 1921 y 1923, y un total de 20 carreras del Campeonato Nacional de la AAA. Se coronó campeón en 1921, y subcampeón en 1920, 1922 y 1925.

  5. 19 de mar. de 2020 · Yes, Tommy Milton. Larger than life characters during the 1920's, sport's Golden Era, captured imaginations with inspiring tales of heroic accomplishment and exhilarating exploits. The public was captivated by Babe Ruth, Bobby Jones, Jack Dempsey, Bill Tilden and Tommy Milton.

  6. Tommy Milton died in 1962, following a long illness. A genuine folk hero to competitors and fans alike, he was always respected for his enormous courage, keen intelligence, and unquenchable spirit. He was, as all who knew him could attest, a true American Champion.

  7. Tommy Milton won the Greatest Spectacle in Racing in 1921 and 1923, becoming the first two-time winner of the Indy 500 and the only driver from Minnesota ever to win the race.