Bill Holland was one of the premier American race car drivers of the 1940s and 1950s, best known for his performances at the Indianapolis 500. Born in 1907 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Holland built a reputation as a consistent and skilled driver capable of both speed and endurance. His crowning achievement came in 1949 when he won the Indianapolis 500 driving a Blue Crown Special, combining careful strategy with steady pace to secure victory in one of the sport’s most prestigious events. Holland also finished second in the 1947 Indy 500, demonstrating his competitiveness across multiple seasons. Beyond Indianapolis, he competed in AAA and USAC Championship Car events, earning numerous wins and top finishes, and became respected for his sportsmanship and mechanical understanding of race cars. Holland’s career bridged the post-war era of American open-wheel racing, and his achievements helped set the stage for future generations of drivers who would compete at the highest levels of motorsport.
1960 Peter-Austin Magnajector Picture Cards
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