Tommy Thompson (racing driver)

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BornThomas Vincent Thompson
(1943-01-16)January 16, 1943
DiedSeptember 28, 1978(1978-09-28) (aged 35)
Retired1978
Years active19771978
Tommy Thompson
Thompson, Leonard W. Miller and Ron Hines at the Milwaukee Mile in September 1978
BornThomas Vincent Thompson
(1943-01-16)January 16, 1943
DiedSeptember 28, 1978(1978-09-28) (aged 35)
Retired1978
USAC Mini-Indy Series
Years active19771978
TeamsBlack American Racers
Starts6
Wins0
Poles0
Best finish15th in 1978

Thomas Vincent Thompson (January 16, 1943 – September 28, 1978)[1] was an American racing driver of Afro-American descent. Thompson competed in various racing series most notably in the SCCA Formula Super Vee and USAC Mini-Indy series.

Thompson first appeared in Formula Super Vee in 1976. The New Yorker competed in the SCCA US Formula Super Vee. Thompson was an engineer and driver for the Black American Racers Association. Thompson ended 25th in the championship scoring three points.[2] In 1976 Thompson participated in the SCCA National Championship Runoffs in the Formula Super Vee class. At Road Atlanta he failed to finish in his Lola T324. Thompson returned to the runoffs in 1977, finishing seventh.[3]

For 1977, Thompson raced again in various Formula Super Vee championships. He won the SCCA NorthEast Division Formula Super Vee championship. In the USAC Mini-Indy Series Thompson competed at Trenton International Speedway failing to finish. He returned to the series in 1978. The Afro-American driver scored his best finish at Mosport Park where he was placed seventh. However, the season came to a dramatic end for Thompson.

Personal life

Thompson's main occupation was a financial systems analyst job.[4]

Death

Racing record

References

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