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Leslie Eugene "Gene" Hartley (January 28, 1926 – March 13, 1993) was an American racecar driver. He was born and died in
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. Hartley was the son of
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driver Ted Hartley, who competed into his 60s.Biography
at the
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"Auto racing is all I’ve ever known," Gene once said in an interview at the
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.


Racing career

He drove in the AAA and USAC
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series, racing in the 1950 and 1952–1962 seasons with 33 starts. He raced in ten
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races, in each year but 1955 and 1958. His best finish at Indy was tenth in 1957, although he finished eleventh three times. He finished in the Top 10 nine times, with his best finish in second position in 1956 at
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. Hartley was the 1959 USAC National Midget Series champion. His 33 USAC feature wins were eighth best all-time.


Promoter

Hartley co-promoted with Leroy Warriner at the Kitley Avenue Speedrome in
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after his retirement. They hosted midget races at the track that was specifically built for the small cars.


Career award

*Hartley was inducted in the
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in 1985.


Indy 500 results


World Championship career summary

The Indianapolis 500 was part of the FIA World Championship from 1950 through 1960. Drivers competing at Indy during those years were credited with World Championship points and participation. Gene Hartley entered 10 World Championship races and started 8 of them, with a best finish of tenth.


References

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