Wilbert Lee "Bill" Hunt (August 22, 1890 – December 15, 1950) was an American racing driver active during the 1920s. Better known for running the Craig-Hunt engine manufacturing company, that also made racing and road parts. Later became an aviator and rancher, but remained close to engineering all his life. Despite numerous reports listing him as William, his first name was Wilbert.[1]
Motorsports career results
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AAA Championship car
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Season
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Class
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Team
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Race
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Win
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Podium
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Pole
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FLap
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Pts
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Plcd
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1924
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AAA National Championship
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Barber-Warnock
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1
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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NC
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Indianapolis 500 results
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Year
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Car
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Start
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Qual
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Rank
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Finish
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Laps
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Led
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Retired
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1924
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26
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19
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85.040
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21
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14
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191
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0
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Flagged
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Starts
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1
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Poles
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0
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Front Row
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0
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Wins
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0
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Top 5
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0
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Top 10
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0
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Retired
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0
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