Lewis Henry Moore (1904-09-12)September 12, 1904 Hinton, Oklahoma Territory, U.S.
Died
March 25, 1956(1956-03-25) (aged 51) Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Champ Car career
25 races run over 10 years
Best finish
2nd (1933)
First race
1928 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis)
Last race
1936 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis)
First win
1931 Altoona 100 (Altoona)
Last win
1931 Syracuse 100 (Syracuse)
Wins
Podiums
Poles
2
8
3
Lewis Henry Moore (September 12, 1904 – March 25, 1956) was an American racing driver and team owner. He was most known during his racing career for qualifying on the pole position for the 1932 Indianapolis 500. He was a five-time Indianapolis 500 winning owner, a record which stood until 1987.
June 4, 2020. "LouMoore, Owner of 5 500-Mile Winners, Dies". Indianapolis Star. Indianapolis. 26 March 1956. Retrieved 2019-12-14. LouMoore at Find a Grave...
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Mauri Rose (USA) 27 LouMoore Diedt-Offenhauser F 200 500 800 4:17:52.170 116.338 187.228 1948 May 31 Mauri Rose (USA) 3 LouMoore Diedt-Offenhauser F...
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difficulties lead to Lou and Edie separating. Though they reunite by the end of the episode, they again separate during The Mary Tyler Moore Show's fourth season...
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Barnes suffered a cut to the head. The cars of Johnny Seymour, Babe Stapp, LouMoore, and Marion Trexler also got caught up in the incident. Stapp's car rode...
Crown Spark Plug Specials, owned and prepared by veteran driver/car owner LouMoore. Late in the 1947 race, Rose found himself lying second to his rookie...
Adams Miller 120.736 1 123 Spring shackle 18 23 7 LouMoore (Tony Gulotta Laps 109–116) LouMoore Miller Miller 114.180 22 116 Rod 19 14 37 George Connor...
much-anticipated 16-cylinder machine guarded. Of the cars on the track, LouMoore in the twin 4-cylinder Coleman Special, raised eyebrows with a 104 mph...
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competing 115 laps. Lou Wilson took over as relief driver for Louis Schneider. Then Scheinder himself got behind the wheel of LouMoore's car. Both drivers...
had started the race in another car and dropped out earlier. Car owner LouMoore was apparently unsatisfied with Davis' performance thus far in the race...
Pin. The films show that he wasn't too happy when at lap 72, team owner LouMoore pulled Davis from his car and replaced him with Rose. “I was ready to...
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teammate, Bill Holland finally won one for himself. Giving car owner LouMoore his third consecutive Indy victory. Mauri Rose was fired by the team after...
margin. The hard luck story of the race belonged to LouMoore. After finishing second in 1928, Moore was on his way to back-to-back runner-up finishes....
Frank McGurk (#41) Zeke Meyer (#27) Duke Nalon (#7) Johnny Seymour (#61) Lou Webb R (#59) Doc Williams (#36) With Roberts on lap 109, the car driven...
and Moore caught the attention of several critics for her performance. She followed it the same year with the crime comedy The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag...