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Bill Milliken Racing The 1947 Pikes Peak Hillclimb

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    Bill Milliken is an astonishingly talented engineer, by the age of 19 he had already designed, built, flown and crashed his own aircraft, his …

Bill Milliken - Sports Car Club of America

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    Bill Milliken was one of the first SCCA members to enter his car in competitions, even before SCCA begain to sanction such events. Here he is shown with his Bugatti challenging the hill climb at Pikes Peak. He was involved in many of the club’s early …

William F. Milliken Jr. - Wikipedia

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Bill Milliken | Racing career profile | Driver Database

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    Bill Milliken. nationality American born April 18, 1911 hometown Old Town, Maine died July 28, 2012

Bill Milliken ’34 | MIT Technology Review

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    April 25, 2012 Bill Milliken ’34 has had plenty of success in his 101 years, but he’s been immortalized for his best-known mistake. To many auto racing fans, he …

At 100, Bill Milliken Officially a Legend | alum.mit.edu

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    To many auto racing fans, the 100-year-old Milliken is known only as the namesake behind “Milliken’s Corner,” the iconic turn in the Village of Watkins Glen, New York, that earned its name when Milliken flipped his Bugatti during the Village’s first road race in 1948.

William F. Milliken, 1911-2012 | Hemmings

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    We were profoundly sad to learn that Bill Milliken, one of the most influential pioneers of post-war American road racing and many other engineering-related endeavors, passed away quietly late last month at his home in Williamsville, New York.

Bill Milliken’s White-Knuckle Ride - by Karl Ludvigsen

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    Milliken raced at Pike’s Peak and Sebring frequently in a crash-free manner. But when Bill went ass-over-teakettle in his Bugatti at Watkins Glen in 1948 the offending turn was instantly named “Milliken’s Corner”. There’s even a nearby mural to celebrate his crash! Bill raced this four-wheel-drive special a lot, helped by his Cornell crew.

Bill Milliken Passes Away | RaceNewYork

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    Just heard from Larry Ott - Bill Milliken passed away. For those who aren't familiar with him, Bill, who resided in the Williamsville area, was a brilliant aerospace engineer and designer who applied a lot of his knowledge to automotive design. He was a racing "lifer," having competed in road...

Bill Milliken has died - TNF's Archive - The Autosport Forums

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    Major racing organizations and companies like DaimlerChrysler pay five-figure sums for his analytical programs. As well, Bill Milliken played a key role in …

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