Bus Wilbert

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Edward C. (Bus) Wilbert, Jr. (September 2, 1915 - August 11, 1946) was an American racecar driver.[1] He was born in Brooklyn, New York[2] and was killed at the age of 31 on August 11, 1946 while in the middle of a race in Indiana.

Career[]

He was a racecar driver of both big cars and midgets. His first dirt track racing competition was in 1941, while previous to that he raced midget auto races. In 1941 he joined the U.S. Navy as a test pilot and flight instructor.[3] He was a Lieutenant and a combat pilot.[4] He was a leading driver in the Consolidated Midget Racing Association and he won three AAA Championship races. He was part of the 1946 AAA Championship Car season.[1]

Death[]

On August 11, 1946 his car skidded on the shoulder of a turn at Funk's Speedway (later to be called Winchester Speedway)[5] in Winchester, New York.[3] the car struck that of Eddie Zalecki, who lived.[4]

He was married and had a daughter. [3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Driver Bus Wilbert Career Statistics - Racing-Reference.info". www.racing-reference.info. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  2. ^ "Bus Wilbert". www.champcarstats.com. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "Death of race car driver Bus Wilbert". The Daily Reporter. August 12, 1946. p. 1. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Lieut Edward C "Bus" Wilbert, Jr (1915-1946) -..." www.findagrave.com. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  5. ^ "IndyCar Drivers who Died Racing". indymotorspeedway.com. Retrieved May 13, 2020.


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