Bumpy Bumpus
American racing driver (1914–1946)
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Howard Leslie "Bumpy" Bumpus (May 4, 1914 – June 16, 1946) was an American racing driver from Brockton, Massachusetts.[1] Bumpus began racing in the late 1930s.
May 4, 1914
| Bumpy Bumpus | |||||||
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| Born | Howard Leslie Bumpus May 4, 1914 Brockton, Massachusetts, U.S. | ||||||
| Died | June 16, 1946 (aged 32) Flemington, New Jersey, U.S. | ||||||
| Champ Car career | |||||||
| 2+ races run over 1 year | |||||||
| Best finish | unknown (1946) | ||||||
| First race | 1946 Altamont Race #1 (Altamont) | ||||||
| Last race | 1946 Williams Grove Race #4 (Mechanicsburg) | ||||||
| First win | 1946 Altamont Race #1 (Altamont) | ||||||
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Life
In the middle of a 1940 race, Bumpus drove through a fence; he then walked out of the wreckage, assured the audience he was okay, and won a subsequent race in a borrowed car.[2][3][4][5] In a 1936 racing event, Bumpus first crashed into two stalled cars and then crashed into a clump of bushes.[6]
Bumpus was described as a fan favorite.[7] He competed in big car races that populated the anomalous American Automobile Association (AAA) sanctioned National Championship in 1946. In June 1946, he sought to end a streak of mid-race mechanical errors.[3] Bumpus died after crashing, either because of swerving to avoid hitting another car, or flipping due to striking the rear wheel of the race leader, during a heat race at Flemington Speedway, the 14th race of the 1946 AAA season. [8]