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  1. Gaston Louis Chevrolet (October 4, 1892 – November 25, 1920) was an American racing driver and automobile manufacturer. He was the winner of both the Indianapolis 500 and the American National Championship in 1920.

  2. imsmuseum.org › fame_inductee › gaston-chevroletGaston Chevrolet - IMS Museum

    Gaston Chevrolet was a French-born racing driver who won the 1920 Indianapolis 500 and the 1920 AAA National Championship. He died in a crash in 1920 after driving for his brothers' team.

  3. Gaston Chevrolet was a French-born American racing driver and mechanic who won the 1920 Indy 500 and other sprint races. He died in a crash at Beverly Hills Speedway in 1920, leaving a legacy of innovation and speed.

  4. 12 de mar. de 2022 · Biography last updated 12 Mar 2022. Gaston Chevrolet (born 26 Oct 1892 Beaune, Burgundy, France; died 25 Nov 1920 Beverley Hills, California). Winner of the 1920 race who was killed shortly afterwards in an AAA race. Chevrolet was the youngest of the three brothers who was probably the best of them as a racer.

  5. 25 de nov. de 2009 · Nov 25, 2009 12:00 AM. Nov. 25, 1920: Gaston Chevrolet Dies in Race Crash. 1920: Race driver Gaston Chevrolet dies in a track crash in a Los Angeles race. He’s the first of three famous...

  6. Gaston Chevrolet. Gaston was the youngest member of the Chevrolet family, and he followed in his older brothers footsteps by competing in major AAA sanctioned automobile races. He scored a number of significant victories on the board tracks during the 1919 season, and won the Indy 500 in 1920.

  7. Gaston Chevrolet: Even in Death He Won Wired On November 25, 1920, French-born American racecar champ, brother of Louis Chevrolet (yes the Chevrolet), died at the Beverly Hills Speedway when his Frontenac crashed more than halfway into the race.