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A native of Indianapolis, Sigur E. Whitaker, is the great great niece of James Allison, one of the founders of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. She is a retired banker who lives in Norfolk, Virginia.

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"Extraordinary.... This entire book is a page-turning read.... Pick up a copy today. You don't want to miss reading each rewarding historical chapter chronicling Tony's life up until his untimely death in 1977"--SAH Journal; "The book gives a good idea of what went on behind the scenes, not just on race day, but daily. If you are an Indy 500 race fan, you'll want to add this title to your shelf...an important part of the history of the race and the track"--Antique Automobile.

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