Ralph Sanchez

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Born
Rafael Agustin Sánchez

1948 (1948)
Died (aged 64)
OccupationsMotor racing promoter, Sports car racer, real estate developer, businessman
Ralph Sanchez
Born
Rafael Agustin Sánchez

1948 (1948)
Died (aged 64)
EducationMiami Dade Community College, Florida Atlantic University
OccupationsMotor racing promoter, Sports car racer, real estate developer, businessman
Years active1970s–2013
Notable workHomestead–Miami Speedway, Grand Prix of Miami, Old Spanish Village

Rafael Agustin Sánchez (1948 – April 1, 2013), better known as Ralph Sanchez, was a prominent Cuban-American autoracing figure, developer, and businessman.

Rafael Sanchez was born in Sancti Spiritus, Cuba in 1948. He spent his early years there and attended Catholic school until his life was disrupted by the Cuban Revolution. He was secretly recruited as a schoolboy at the age of ten to distribute the flyers and some supplies to counter-Castro opposition forces.[1] Though seemingly low-level, this work was highly dangerous as children who were caught by the Castro police were often jailed as political prisoners. Sanchez would say that the environment of the time made children grow up quick.[2] When a relative warned his father that he was in danger, his family quickly arranged for Rafael to be sent alone to the United States as part of the Operation Peter Pan airlifts from Havana to Miami at the age of thirteen.[2] While in Miami, Sanchez initially lived with an aunt and uncle. However, the couple then moved to Nicaragua and Sanchez would live in a Catholic orphanage until he turned 18. The rest of his family in Cuba (his parents, brother and grandmother) were able to join him in Miami in the late 1960s.[1]

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