- Louis Chevrolet
Louis-Joseph Chevrolet (
December 25 ,1878 ,Bonfol ,Canton of Jura ,Switzerland -June 6 ,1941 ,Detroit, Michigan ), of French descent was aracing driver and a co-founder (withWilliam C. Durant ) of the Chevrolet Motor Car Company, which was acquired by General Motors and is their bestselling brand nationwide and in many cases synonymous with General Motors itself.In 1886 his family left Switzerland to live in
Beaune in theCôte-d'Or "département" ofFrance . It was there as a young man Louis developed his mechanical skills and interest in auto racing. He worked for the Roblin mechanics shop from 1895 to 1899 at which time he went toParis where he worked for a short time before migrating toMontreal, Quebec inCanada in 1900. The following year, he moved toNew York City where he was hired byFIAT .Working for
Buick , this mechanical genius with little in the way of a formal education learned car design and started designing his own engine for a new car in 1909. This, anoverhead valve six, he built in his ownmachine shop on Grand River Boulevard,Detroit . [Clymer, Floyd. "Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925" (New York: Bonanza Books, 1950), p.179.] Shortly thereafter, he would partner with Durant to start the Chevrolet Motor Car Company there. Chevrolet had differences with Durant over the design and in 1915 sold Durant his share in the company. The next year, the company was folded into Durant's General Motors.At that time, Chevrolet shifted into the racing car industry, partnering with Howard E. Blood of
Allegan, Michigan to create the Cornelian, a state of the art racing car which he used to place 20th in the 1915Indy 500 . In 1916, he and his younger brother Gaston startedFrontenac Motor Corporation , designing and producing another line of racing cars. They became well-known for, among other things, their Fronty-Ford racers.Louis also competed in the
Indianapolis 500 four times, with a best finish of 7th in 1919. Younger brother Gaston won there in 1920 in a car Louis built, and brother Arthur also competed twice.Louis Chevrolet died nearly penniless, and is buried in the Holy Cross and Saint Joseph Cemetery in
Indianapolis, Indiana . His bust stands at the entrance to the museum at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.Indy 500 results
Awards
*In 1992, he was inducted into the
International Motorsports Hall of Fame .
*He was named to the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 1990.
*He was inducted in theMotorsports Hall of Fame of America in 1995.Notes
ources
*Clymer, Floyd. "Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925". New York: Bonanza Books, 1950.
External links
* [http://automotivehistoryonline.com/Chevrolet.htm Chevrolet History and Photos]
* [http://www.vanderbiltcupraces.com/index.php/drivers/driver/chevrolet Louis Chevrolet] (VanderbiltCupRaces.com)
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