- Iggy Katona
Egnatius "Iggy" Katona (
16 August 1916 ,Toledo, Ohio –4 December 2003 ,Daytona Beach, Florida ) was an American stock car racer fromWillis, Michigan . He is most famous for his performance in the ARCA series in the 1950s, 60s and 70s, where he won six championships and a series record 79 races. Other ARCA records held by Katona include most starts (630), oldest race winner (57 years old,Daytona International Speedway , 1974) and most consecutive seasons with a win (19, from 1953-1971) cite web |url=http://arcaracing.cmagic.com/content/view/997/141/ |title=Miscellaneous Records |accessmonthday=November 2 |accessyear=2006 |work=ARCAracing.com ]Early career
Katona started out racing motorcycles in local races in Michigan and Ohio at age 21, winning nearly every race he entered cite web |url=http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=142993&FS=OBITUARIES |title=Iggy Katona |accessmonthday=November 2 |accessyear=2006 |work=Motorsport.com |author=Radebaugh, Don |date=2003-12-05] . After a brief tour of duty in the Army during
World War II , he turned tomidget car racing . Building his ownengine s andchassis and with his two sons Ronnie and Jim as crew members, Katona found success on four wheels as well, including winning 14 feature races in a row atDetroit 's famedMotor City Speedway dirt oval .MARC/ARCA career
In 1952, fellow Toledoan
John Marcum created hisMidwest Association for Race Cars as a Northern counterpart to the Southern stock car series of the day,Bill France 'sNASCAR . Katona was a force in the series from the beginning, finishing 3rd in the series' inaugural campaign in 1953, 2nd in 1954 and winning the championship in 1955, 1956 and 1957. His 4th MARC championship came in 1962 driving his #30 Ford. Although he developed his racing skills on the short tracks of the Midwest, Katona adapted well when the MARC changed its name to ARCA and began racing onsuperspeedway s in 1964, winning the ARCA race at Daytona three times. He won his 5th and 6th titles in 1966 and – at the age of 51 – 1967. His consistency was his biggest asset; he finished in the top ten in series points 21 straight seasons, from 1953 to 1973 .References
Persondata
NAME=Katona, Iggy
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Katona, Egnatius (real name)
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American racecar driver
DATE OF BIRTH=August 16, 1916
PLACE OF BIRTH=Toledo, Ohio
DATE OF DEATH=December 4, 2003
PLACE OF DEATH=Daytona Beach, Florida
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