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  • Bill Holland
  • Bill Holland
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  • (Stand: Februar 2009) Bill Holland feierte am 30. Mai 1949 seinen größten Erfolg im Motorsport, als er die 500 Meilen von Indianapolis gewann. Bill Holland startete in seiner Karriere noch zweimal bei den 500 Meilen, die von 1950 bis 1960 als Weltmeisterschaftslauf der Formel 1 gewertet wurden. Bei seinem ersten Start 1950 erreichte er auf einem Deidt-Offenhauser mit einem Rückstand von einer Runde auf den Sieger Johnnie Parsons Rang 2. 1953, wieder in Indianapolis, diesmal auf einen Kurtis Kraft 500B-Offenhauser, erreichte er mit seinem Landsmann Jim Rathmann (Fahrerwechsel waren damals erlaubt) mit einem Rückstand von 23 Runden auf den Sieger Bill Vukovich Rang 15. Er starb 1984. Holland, Bill Holland, Bill
  • William "Bill" Holland (born December 18 1907 in Philadelphia, died May 20 1984 in Tucson) was an American racing driver. An AAA championship driver from 1938 to 1951, then again from 1953 to 1954, he scored 20 victories, including 17 in the 77-race 1946 season, scoring three top-five championship finishing positions, the best being second place in 1947. He competed in the Indianapolis 500 five times, including three while it was a Formula One championship race, winning the race in 1949 and finishing second the two previous years as well as the following year.
  • Bill Holland (December 18, 1907 - May 19, 1984) was a NASCAR driver from Bridgeport, CT. He competed in eight Sprint Cup Series events in his career, earning two top-tens. All but one of his races came in the 1951 season, when Holland debuted at Daytona Beach. But his debut was pretty rocky on the beach, finishing 47th there. And for the most part during the year, Holland struggled, finishing 30th or worse in four of his seven starts during the year. But Holland also recorded an 8th place finish at Phoenix and then a career-best 4th at North Wilkesboro. He ended the year 55th in points.
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Birthplace
  • Philadelphia, PA
Birth Date
  • 1907-12-18
Status
  • Deceased
Name
  • Bill Holland
lastrace
  • 1954
PlaceOfDeath
  • Tuscon, AZ
death date
  • 1984-05-20
firstrace
  • 1950
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  • (Stand: Februar 2009) Bill Holland feierte am 30. Mai 1949 seinen größten Erfolg im Motorsport, als er die 500 Meilen von Indianapolis gewann. Bill Holland startete in seiner Karriere noch zweimal bei den 500 Meilen, die von 1950 bis 1960 als Weltmeisterschaftslauf der Formel 1 gewertet wurden. Bei seinem ersten Start 1950 erreichte er auf einem Deidt-Offenhauser mit einem Rückstand von einer Runde auf den Sieger Johnnie Parsons Rang 2. 1953, wieder in Indianapolis, diesmal auf einen Kurtis Kraft 500B-Offenhauser, erreichte er mit seinem Landsmann Jim Rathmann (Fahrerwechsel waren damals erlaubt) mit einem Rückstand von 23 Runden auf den Sieger Bill Vukovich Rang 15. Er starb 1984. Holland, Bill Holland, Bill
  • Bill Holland (December 18, 1907 - May 19, 1984) was a NASCAR driver from Bridgeport, CT. He competed in eight Sprint Cup Series events in his career, earning two top-tens. All but one of his races came in the 1951 season, when Holland debuted at Daytona Beach. But his debut was pretty rocky on the beach, finishing 47th there. And for the most part during the year, Holland struggled, finishing 30th or worse in four of his seven starts during the year. But Holland also recorded an 8th place finish at Phoenix and then a career-best 4th at North Wilkesboro. He ended the year 55th in points. His final race came in 1952, racing at Detroit. Starting 36th in the field, Holland completed half of the laps before wheel woes left him 30th.
  • William "Bill" Holland (born December 18 1907 in Philadelphia, died May 20 1984 in Tucson) was an American racing driver. An AAA championship driver from 1938 to 1951, then again from 1953 to 1954, he scored 20 victories, including 17 in the 77-race 1946 season, scoring three top-five championship finishing positions, the best being second place in 1947. He competed in the Indianapolis 500 five times, including three while it was a Formula One championship race, winning the race in 1949 and finishing second the two previous years as well as the following year.
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