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George Walther Remembered - Hydroplane History

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    George Walther, Jr. Our good friend Phil Kunz of the Dayton Motor Boat Racing Association sends the following note on George Walther, Jr., who passed away on March 8 of this year. "Although George was best known in motorsports for …

George Walther Remembered - Hydroplane History

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    George Walther Remembered. Our good friend Phil Kunz of the Dayton Motor Boat Racing Association sends the following note on George Walther, Jr., who passed away on March 8 of this year. "Although George was best known in motorsports for his Indy cars, he was the biggest supporter of inboard racing in Dayton. He was active in the Greater Dayton ...

George Walther Sr. - Wikipedia

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    George Walther Sr. (August 13, 1876 – April 10, 1961) was an American inventor, engineer, businessman, civic leader and the holder of over 100 patents for …

George Walther

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    I seek to span the globe in both my professional and my personal life. For 34 years, I’ve been presenting keynotes and workshops for businesses ranging from Microsoft and Starbucks to dental groups and entrepreneurs. My business-boosting books are published in multiple languages throughout the world. On stage, I combine tales from my global ...

George "Skipp" Walther - Was It The Rudder? [1974]

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    MIAMI — (Special) — Tragedy struck the Walther family for the second time in little over a year yesterday when George (Skipp) Walther of Owensboro, Ky., was killed while testing the Red Man unlimited hydroplane prior to the start of the season-opening Champion Regatta. Walther, 27, is the, older brother of David (Salt) Walther, Dayton, Ohio ...

Dayton racer Walther dead at 65 - dayton-daily-news

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    The son of the late Dayton foundry executive George Walther, Salt competed on the USAC and CART circuits, as well as in NASCAR events, including the Daytona 500, and at unlimited hydroplane races.

Salt Walther - Wikipedia

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    George Walther (father) George "Skipp" Walther III (brother) David "Salt" Walther (November 22, 1947 – December 27, 2012) was a driver in the USAC and CART Championship Car series. He also drove NASCAR stock cars and unlimited hydroplane boats, and was a car owner in USAC. Walther is best remembered for a crash at the start of the 1973 ...

Skipp Walther Tributes - Hydroplane History

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    George "Skipp" Walther III. Rookie driver Skipp Walther was killed [June 2, 1974 at Miami Marine Stadium, Miami Florida] during a race morning test run [before the 1974 Champion Spark Plug Trophy race]. ... Little's Miss Budweiser, driven by rookie Howie Benns, taking top honors after the favored Pay 'n Pak and new driver George Henley failed ...

Indianapolis 500 veteran David "Salt" Walther dies At 65

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    His father, George Walther, was a Dayton industrialist who fielded "500" cars in the 1950s and 60s for Troy Ruttman, Carl Williams, Mike Magill and others, while giving rookie tests to such ...

Indianapolis 500 veteran David "Salt" Walther dies At 65

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    Charismatic Indianapolis 500 veteran David "Salt" Walther, died Dec. 27 in Northwood, Ohio. He was 65. Walther, from Dayton, Ohio, made seven Indianapolis 500 starts from 1972-79, with a best finish of ninth in the rain-shortened race in 1976. But sadly he is probably best remembered for suffering major injuries in a spectacular accident at the ...

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