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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cliff_DurantCliff Durant - Wikipedia

    Cliff Durant. Russell Clifford Durant (November 26, 1890 – October 31, 1937) [1] [2] was an American playboy and racing driver . Early life. Durant was born in Flint, Michigan, the son of William C. Durant and Clara Miller Pitt. [1] . His older sister, Margery Durant, was three years his senior.

  2. Piloto automovilista, marino y aviador nacido como Russell Clifford Durant el 26 de Noviembre de 1890 en Flint (Michigan), hijo del fundador de la General Motors William Crapo Durant. William Crapo Durant (1860-1947) es uno de los 20 Protagonistas del Motor que integran la primera promoción del Salón de la Fama del Automóvil de España en 2006.

  3. imsmuseum.org › fame_inductee › cliff-durantCliff Durant - IMS Museum

    Cliff Durant - IMS Museum. CLIFF DURANT, the wealthy sportsman son of General Motors founder W.C. ”Billy” Durant, entered eight cars in the 1923 Indianapolis 500 race (all Millers), of which five finished among the top seven. Durant drove in the Indianapolis 500 six times, leading briefly in 1923.

  4. Cliff Durant (born 26 Nov 1890 Flint, Michigan; died 30 Oct 1937 Beverly Hills, California). Real name Russell. Son of William, the founder of General Motors and who also ran Chevrolet, Cliff supported his father's projects, but moved to California to marry Adelaide Frost, who was a singing star.

  5. Find out about Indycars driver, Cliff Durant, their career, history and character information incl. races, teams and much more.

  6. 5 de feb. de 2022 · Its green forested shores are dotted by cabins and homes of all sizes and shapes, but perhaps none are more impressive than the sprawling 54-room lodge-like castle built almost a century ago by Russell "Cliff" Durant, the millionaire sportsman son of William C. Durant, co-founder of General Motors. Born in Flint in 1890, Cliff lived ...

  7. Summary. Cliff Durant, son of General Motors founder Billy Durant, raced from 1912 to 1928. He competed six times in the Indianapolis 500, earning his best finish with seventh place in 1923. Eddie Rickenbacker raced for ten years before becoming a flying ace in World War I.