Alexander Winton
Race car driver & automotive engineer
Born
June 20th, 1860
165 years ago
Died
1932
93 years ago — 72 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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A prominent figure in early motor racing, contributed to the development of the American automotive industry. Established the Winton Motor Carriage Company in 1897 in Cleveland, Ohio, producing one of the first successful gasoline-powered vehicles in the United States. Participated in numerous races and was instrumental in promoting motor racing as a sport in the early 20th century. Developed innovative automotive technologies and played a key role in shaping the future of the automobile industry in America.
Founded Winton Motor Carriage Company
Won the 1906 New York to Paris Race
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