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Mike Mosley

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American racing driver
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Mike Mosley
Mosley's promotional headshot for the1979 CART season
NationalityUnited States American
BornMichael Dean Mosley
(1946-12-13)December 13, 1946
DiedMarch 3, 1984(1984-03-03) (aged 37)
Champ Car career
166 races run over 17 years
Years active1967–1983
Best finish4th –1970
First race1967Trenton 200 (Trenton)
Last race1983Miller Ligh Life 150 (Phoenix)
First win1971Trenton 200 (Trenton)
Last win1981Gould Rex Mays Classic (Milwaukee)
WinsPodiumsPoles
5200

Mike Mosley (December 13, 1946 inOklahoma City, Oklahoma – March 3, 1984 inAguanga, California) was an American race car driver in theUSAC andCARTChampionship Car series. He raced in 17 consecutive seasons from 1967 through 1983, with 166 combined career starts, including everyIndianapolis 500 in that span except 1967 and 1982. He finished in the top ten 80 times and had 5 career victories.[1]

Career

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Mosley was known for a "charger" driving style and for his smooth driving technique. Many of his peers felt Mosley never had the opportunity to showcase his talent due to second-rate equipment. Longtime motorsports writerRobin Miller quotedGary Bettenhausen, a close friend and contemporary of Mosley, as saying: "If Mike had been driving a McLaren (Indianapolis car) in the early 1970s, we would all have been racing for second place."

Mosley was known for having a perceived "jinx" at Indianapolis. He qualified near the front several times, including second in 1981 and 1983, and was often a pre-race favorite. However, in 15 starts, he finished the 500 miles only once—a third-place result in 1979. On his first visit to Indianapolis in 1967, he lied about his age (20 at the time) to gain entry; after two crashes in practice, he told the car owner he was not yet ready to tackle Indy's2+12-mile oval. The next year, he returned and qualified for the race.

Mosley was particularly effective at the flatMilwaukee Mile paved oval, where he used an unusual driving line and recorded three victories. In the 1981 race there, added as a promoter's option, he came from the back of the field to win the race.[2] It was the last win for a normally-aspirated engine in the CART/Champ Car era and also the last win in open wheel racing for a Gurney Eagle.

Mosley died in a highway accident inAguanga, California. He lost control of the truck he was driving, which rolled down an embankment and caught fire. His teenaged son, Michael, was also riding in the van but was uninjured.[3]

Racing results

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Indianapolis 500 results

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YearCarStartQualRankFinishLapsLedRetired
19689027162.4492681970Flagged
19699022166.11322131620Piston
1970912166.6511721960Radiator
1971419169.57929131590Crash T4
19729816189.145526563Crash T4
19739821189.75328101200Rod Bolt
1974986185.31972960Blown Engine
1975125187.833626940Engine
19761211187.588415980Flagged
197759190.0641219910Timing Gear
19787825188.71926171460Turbocharger
19793612186.2781632000Running
19804826183.449253250Gasket
1981482197.141433160Radiator
1983182205.3722131691Crash T1
Totals16154
Starts15
Poles0
Front Row2
Wins0
Top 51
Top 103
Retired12

USAC Champ Car results

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(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position)

YearTeamChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728RankPoints
1967Leader Card Racers??PHX
DNQ
TRE
DNQ
INDY
DNQ
MILLANPIPMOSMOSIRPLANMTRMTRSPR41st120
Walt MichnerGerhardtFordMIL
DNQ
DUQISFTRE
7
SACHAN
13
PHXRIV
1968Bob WilkeWatsonOffenhauserHANLVGPHXTREINDY
8
MIL
19
LAN
4
PIPLANLAN
20
MTRMTRSPRMIL
17
DUQISFTRESACMCH
3
HAN
13
PHX
9
20th860
FordMOS
16
MOS
9
CDR
14
NAZIRP
9
IRPRIV
14
1969Bob WilkeWatsonOffenhauserPHX
6
HAN
12
INDY
13
MIL
6
LAN
16
PIPNAZTRE
3
IRP
19
IRP
DNQ
MIL
7
SPR
17
DOV
4
DUQ
18
ISF
17
BRN
9
BRN
5
TRE
23
SAC
17
KEN
6
KEN
9
PHX
17
RIV
11
9th1220
ChevroletCDR
14
1970Andy GranatelliWatsonOffenhauserDUQ
18
4th1900
Ralph WilkeEagleOffenhauserONT
14
WatsonPHX
5
SON
7
TRE
5
INDY
21
MIL
7
LAN
3
CDR
15
MCH
4
SPR
10
MIL
5
ISF
5
SED
4
TRE
3
SAC
8
PHX
20
ChevroletIRP
14
1971Ralph WilkeEagleFordINDY
13
MILPOCMCHMILONTTRE17th655
WatsonRAF
3
RAF
23
PHX
10
TRE
1
OffenhauserPHX
19
1972Ralph WilkeEagleOffenhauserPHX
3
TRE
13
INDY
26
MILMCHPOCMILONT
5
TRE
5
PHX
2
10th1250
1973Ralph WilkeEagleOffenhauserTWS
3
TRE
9
TRE
8
INDY
10
MIL
24
POC
4
MCH
10
MIL
2
ONTONT
5
ONT
3
MCH
18
MCHTRE
14
TWS
23
PHX
20
6th2345
1974Ralph WilkeEagleOffenhauserONT
6
ONTONT
7
PHX
1
TRE
7
INDY
29
MIL
10
POC
21
MCH
8
MIL
18
MCH
15
TRE
17
TREPHX13th945
1975Jerry O'ConnellEagleOffenhauserONT
10
ONTONT
11
PHX
9
TRE
3
INDY
26
MIL
5
POC
31
MCH
13
MIL
1
MCHTREPHX12th1020
1976Jerry O'ConnellEagleOffenhauserPHX
5
TRE
5
INDY
15
MIL
1
POC
2
MCH
22
TWS
4
TRE
5
MIL
5
ONT
15
MCH
7
TWS
22
PHX
DNQ
5th2120
1977Jerry O'ConnellEagleOffenhauserONT
16
PHX
6
TWS
5
TRE
3
10th1030
LightningINDY
19
MIL
4
POC
8
MOSMCH
DNQ
TWSMILONT
16
MCH
18
PHX
DNQ
1978Alex Morales MotorsportsLightningOffenhauserPHXONTTWSTREINDY
17
MOS
DNQ
MIL
14
POC
7
MCH
DNQ
ATLTWS
13
MIL
DNQ
ONT
16
MCHTRE
8
SILBRHPHX
10
24th483
1979All American RacersEagleCosworthONTTWSINDY
3
MILPOCTWSMILNC0
1980All American RacersEagleCosworthONT
19
41st28
ChevroletINDY
32
MILPOC
23
MOH
1981-82All American RacersEagleChevroletINDY
33
POCSPRDUQISFINDY
DNQ
49th5
1982-83Kraco EnterprisesMarchCosworthSPRDUQNAZINDY
13
21st25

CART IndyCar Series Results

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(key)

YearTeamChassisEngine1234567891011121314RankPointsRef
1979All American RacersEagleCosworthPHX
6
ATL
17
ATL
17
INDY
3
TRE
13
TREMCH
2
MCH
20
WGL
12
TRE
14
ONT
34
MCHATL
14
PHX
10
10th1121[4]
1980All American RacersEagleChevroletONT
19
INDY
32
MILPOC
23
MOHMCHWGLONT
17
MCHMEXPHX41st56[5]
Mach I RacingPenskeCosworthMIL
20
1981All American RacersEagleChevroletPHXMIL
1
ATLATLMCH
18
RIVMILMCH
26
WGLPHX
24
19th32[6]
Brayton RacingPenskeCosworthMEX
7
1982Kraco EnterprisesMarchCosworthPHXATLMILCLEMCH
8
MIL
7
POC
16
RIVROAMCH
7
PHX
12
19th37[7]
1983Kraco EnterprisesMarchCosworthATL
13
INDY
13
MIL
5
CLE
4
MCH
17
ROA
25
POC
4
RIV
24
MOHMCH
11
CPLLAGPHX
24
14th36[8]

International Race of Champions results

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(key) (Bold – Pole position. * – Most laps led.)

International Race of Champions results
YearMakeQ1Q2Q312Pos.PtsRef
1979-1980ChevyMCHMCH
8
RIVRIVATLNC[9]

References

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  1. ^"Mike Mosley".www.champcarstats.com.
  2. ^Mike Mosley claim his 3rd Rex Mays triumph
  3. ^"Mosley killed in van crash". Archived fromthe original on October 18, 2015. RetrievedAugust 23, 2013.
  4. ^"Mike Mosley – 1979 CART Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedAugust 17, 2023.
  5. ^"Mike Mosley – 1980 CART Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedAugust 17, 2023.
  6. ^"Mike Mosley – 1981 CART Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedAugust 17, 2023.
  7. ^"Mike Mosley – 1982 CART Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedAugust 17, 2023.
  8. ^"Mike Mosley – 1983 CART Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedAugust 17, 2023.
  9. ^"Mike Mosley – 1980 IROC Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedAugust 18, 2023.
Years active
1964-1999
Personnel
Former drivers
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