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For the professional baseball player & manager, see Billy Arnold (baseball) Billy Arnold (December 16, 1905 Chicago, Illinois – November 10, 1976 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) won the 1930 Indianapolis 500 after leading all but first two laps of the race, the most ever by a winner of the race. He was 24 years old at the time. Married to LaFrance Arnold. Arnold earned a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Illinois and, following his racing career, a Ph.D. from the Michigan Institute of Technology (MIT). During WWII, he served with Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower as Chief of Maintenance for the U.S. 8th Air Force and left the service in 1945 as a one-star general. Following the war, Arnold owned an automobile dealership after the war and entered the construction business. Between 1950-58, he developed water skis and was among the pioneers of the sport. Arnold died November 10, 1976 of a cerebral hemorrhage, aged 66. He is buried at Resurrection Memorial Cemetery in Oklahoma City, OK. Indy 500 results Year Car Start Qual Rank Finish Laps Led Retired 1928 43 20 111.926 12 7 200 0 Running 1929 9 7 114.752 8 8 200 0 Running 1930 4 1 113.268 1 1 200 198 Running 1931 1 18 116.080 1 19 162 155 Crash T4 1932 5 2 116.290 2 31 59 57 Crash T3 Totals 821 410 Starts 5 Poles 1 Front Row 2 Wins 1 Top 5 1 Top 10 3 Retired 2 Preceded by Ray Keech Indianapolis 500 Winner 1930 Succeeded by Louis Schneider v • d • e Indianapolis 500 winners Four-time A. J. Foyt · Al Unser, Sr. · Rick Mears Three-time Louis Meyer · Wilbur Shaw · Mauri Rose · Johnny Rutherford · Bobby Unser · Hélio Castroneves Two-time Tommy Milton · Bill Vukovich · Rodger Ward · Gordon Johncock · Emerson Fittipaldi · Arie Luyendyk · Al Unser, Jr. · Dario Franchitti One-time Ray Harroun · Joe Dawson · Jules Goux · René Thomas · Ralph DePalma · Dario Resta · Howdy Wilcox · Gaston Chevrolet · Jimmy Murphy · Lora L. Corum · Joe Boyer · Pete DePaolo · Frank Lockhart · George Souders · Ray Keech · Billy Arnold · Louis Schneider · Fred Frame · Bill Cummings · Kelly Petillo · Floyd Roberts · Floyd Davis · George Robson · Bill Holland · Johnnie Parsons · Lee Wallard · Troy Ruttman · Bob Sweikert · Pat Flaherty · Sam Hanks · Jimmy Bryan · Jim Rathmann · Parnelli Jones · Jim Clark · Graham Hill · Mario Andretti · Mark Donohue · Tom Sneva · Danny Sullivan · Bobby Rahal · Jacques Villeneuve · Buddy Lazier · Eddie Cheever · Kenny Bräck · Juan Pablo Montoya · Gil de Ferran · Buddy Rice · Dan Wheldon · Sam Hornish, Jr. · Scott Dixon Persondata NAME Arnold, Billy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH This biographical article related to United States auto racing is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e