Rex Mays
American racecar driver

Rex Mays

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American racecar driver
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Birth:
10 March 1913(Riverside, USA)
Death:
6 November 1949(Del Mar, USA)
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Rex Houston Mays, Jr. (March 10, 1913 – November 6, 1949) was a former AAA Championship Car race driver. He was a two-time AAA champion and won 8 points-scoring races.

He made his Indianapolis 500 debut in 1934 and won the pole in 1935, 1936, and again in 1940 and finished second, he returned the next year and finished second again. Mays won the AAA National Championship in 1940 and 1941. However, World War II suspended racing until 1946, denying Mays of what likely would have been the peak of his career. After the war, Mays again won the Indy pole in 1948 but was knocked out by a mechanical problem.

He was killed at the age of 36 in a crash during the only Champ Car race held at Del Mar Fairgrounds race track in Del Mar, California in November 1949. In this accident, Mays swerved to miss a car that had crashed in front of him. His car went out of control and flipped, throwing Mays to the track surface, wherehe was hit by a trailing car.

In a race at Milwaukee, a fellow driver, Duke Dinsmore,was thrown from his car during an incident in the south turn. Rex Mays was leading the race and saw Dinsmore's body lying in the middle of the south turn. Rex spun his car into the wall, got out of the car, and pulled the unconscious Duke Dinsmore to safety. Because of his selfless heroic action, the June race at the Milwaukee Mile was named the "Rex Mays Classic"(from 1950 to 1987).

In addition, the road racing course just outside his hometown of Riverside held, from 1967 to 1969, a 300-mile Indianapolis-car event called the Rex Mays 300.

Career awards

  • He was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 1995.
  • Mays was inducted in the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in the first class in 1990.

Complete AAA Championship Car results

Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Pos Points
1934 INDY
MFD
- 0
1935 INDY
- 0
1936 INDY
GTP
NYS
GVC
11th 200
1937 INDY
GVC
NYS
8th 405
1938 INDY
NYS
13th 165
1939 INDY
MIL
NYS
- 0
1940 INDY
ILL
NYS
1st 1225
1941 INDY
MIL
NYS
1st 1225
1946 INDY
LAN
ATL
ISF
MIL
GOS
5th 620
1947 INDY
MIL
LAN
ATL
BAI
MIL
GOS
MIL
PIK SPR
ARL
5th 765.7
1948 ARL
INDY
MIL
LAN
MIL
SPR
MIL
DUQ
ATL
PIK SPR
DUQ
13th 360
1949 ARL
INDY
MIL
TRE
SPR
MIL
DUQ
PIK NYS
DET
SPR
SAC
DMR
6th 1030

Indianapolis 500 results

Starts 12
Year Car Start Qual Rank Finish Laps Led Retired
1934 35 23 113.639 15 23 53 0 Front axle
1935 33 1 120.736 1 17 123 89 Spring shackle
1936 33 1 119.644 1 15 192 12 Out of gas
1937 14 23 119.968 10 33 24 0 Overheating
1938 8 3 122.845 5 28 45 16 Supercharger
1939 15 19 126.413 7 16 145 1 Rings
1940 33 1 127.850 1 2 200 59 Running
1941 1 2 128.301 2 2 200 38 Running
1946 1 14 128.861 2 30 26 3 Manifold
1947 9 20 124.412 7 6 200 0 Running
1948 5 1 130.577 2 19 129 36 Fuel leak
1949 5 2 129.552 4 25 48 12 Engine
Totals 1385 266
Starts 12
Poles 4
Front Row 7
Wins 0
Top 5 2
Top 10 3
Retired 9
1934 35 23 113.639 15 23 53 0 Front axle
1935 33 1 120.736 1 17 123 89 Spring shackle
1936 33 1 119.644 1 15 192 12 Out of gas
1937 14 23 119.968 10 33 24 0 Overheating
1938 8 3 122.845 5 28 45 16 Supercharger
1939 15 19 126.413 7 16 145 1 Rings
1940 33 1 127.850 1 2 200 59 Running
1941 1 2 128.301 2 2 200 38 Running
1946 1 14 128.861 2 30 26 3 Manifold
1947 9 20 124.412 7 6 200 0 Running
1948 5 1 130.577 2 19 129 36 Fuel leak
1949 5 2 129.552 4 25 48 12 Engine
Totals 1385 266
Poles 4
Front Row 7
Wins 0
Top 5 2
Top 10 3
Retired 9