I._P._Fetterman

I. P. Fetterman

I. P. Fetterman

American racing driver (1887–1924)


Isaac Phillips Fetterman (September 1, 1887 – December 5, 1924) was an American racing driver who participated in the 1922 Indianapolis 500.[1]

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Biography

Fetterman was born on September 1, 1887, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Charles Douglass Fetterman and Medora E. Phillips. During World War I he served as a captain in the Royal Flying Corps.[2]

In 1917, Fetterman broke several records at Uniontown Speedway.[1]

On September 5, 1921, Fetterman won the Autumn Classic at Uniontown Speedway.[3]

Fetterman participated in the 1922 Indianapolis 500 using a Duesenberg Straight-8 engine. He finished seventh, winning $1,800.[4]

Fetterman died on December 5, 1924, in Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania at age 37.

Motorsports career results

Indianapolis 500 results

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References

  1. "Fetterman Shatters Records Five Times". Los Angeles Times. July 22, 1917. Retrieved 2012-10-03. I.P. Fetterman, driving a Peerless eight (special) not only won distinction when he broke the professional track record in the 112-mile invitation dealers' race on the Uniontown Speedway ...

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