- Ralph Hepburn
Ralph Hepburn (
April 11 ,1896 -May 16 ,1948 ) was a pioneer of American motorcycle racing champion and anIndianapolis 500 racecar driver.Born in
Somerville, Massachusetts , Hepburn's family moved toLos Angeles, California when he was ten years old. He began riding motorcycles as a teen and his skills led to him signing on with a cycle performing group in 1914 that toured the West Coast and parts of theAmerican Midwest . He then began competing in race events on the board racetracks that were popular at the time and then on the dirt tracks. His racing career was interrupted during 1917 and 1918 due toWorld War I .In June 1919, Ralph Hepburn came to national prominence when he won the 200-mile National Championship at
Ascot Park in Los Angeles driving for theHarley-Davidson factory. He began winning consistently thereafter and in 1921 won the "Dodge City 300 National Championship" while breaking all existing 300-mile records. In 1922 he dominated professional track racing for the Indian Motocycle company. That year, he rode to his second victory in the 300-mile National Championship motorcycle race, this time at the Meridian Speedway inWichita, Kansas .At the end of the 1924 American racing season, and after competing in special events in
Australia , Ralph Hepburn began hisauto racing career.In 1925, he competed in a car built by
Harry Arminius Miller in the first of fifteen appearances at theIndianapolis 500 . Later that year, during practice for the AMA 100-mile championship race at Altoona, he crashed his Harley-Davidson racing motorcycle and damaged his hand. Hepburn then lent the motorcycle to Indian riderJoe Petrali , who won the race and shared the prize money with him. This began Petrali's association with Harley-Davidson. [http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/halloffame/hofbiopage.asp?id=54 Motorcycle Hall of Fame - Joe Petrali] ]In 1929 he qualified third at Indianapolis but gear problems resulted in him having to drop out after only fourteen laps. He finished third in 1931 and although he led the famous race three times in three different decades and had four finishes in the top five, his best result came in 1937 with a second place finish 2.16 seconds behind
Wilbur Shaw , the closest ever at that time.For a time, Hepburn served as president of the American Society of Professional Automobile Racers. In 1946, at the age of fifty, Hepburn drove a "Novi Governor SPL," setting a one-lap record of 134.449 mph in qualifying and led forty-four laps in the race before the car stalled out on the 121st lap.
Ralph Hepburn died during qualifying practice for the 1948 Indianapolis 500. Survived by his wife Jo Ann Hepburn and one daughter, he was interred in the
Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery inGlendale, California .In 1998, Ralph Hepburn was inducted into the AMA
Motorcycle Hall of Fame .Indy 500 results
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* [http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/halloffame/hofbiopage.asp?id=46 Motorcycle Hall of Fame]
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