| Walt Brown | |||||||
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| Born | Walter Charles Brown December 30, 1910 Springfield, New York, U.S.  | ||||||
| Died | July 29, 1951 (aged 40) Carlisle, Pennsylvania, U.S.  | ||||||
| Champ Car career | |||||||
| 43 races run over 10 years | |||||||
| Years active | 1936, 1938–1939, 1941, 1946–1951 | ||||||
| Best finish | 4th – 1949 | ||||||
| First race | 1941 Syracuse 100 (Syracuse) | ||||||
| Last race | 1951 Darlington 250 (Darlington) | ||||||
| First win | 1948 National Convention Sweepstakes (Langhorne) | ||||||
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| Formula One World Championship career | |||||||
| Active years | 1950–1951 | ||||||
| Teams | Kurtis Kraft | ||||||
| Entries | 2 | ||||||
| Championships | 0 | ||||||
| Wins | 0 | ||||||
| Podiums | 0 | ||||||
| Career points | 0 | ||||||
| Pole positions | 0 | ||||||
| Fastest laps | 0 | ||||||
| First entry | 1950 Indianapolis 500 | ||||||
| Last entry | 1951 Indianapolis 500 | ||||||
Walter Charles Brown[1] (December 30, 1911 – July 29, 1951)[2] was an American racecar driver. A Champ Car specialist, his career in the big cars began in 1941, and he recorded one win, in 1948 at Langhorne Speedway.
Brown died in a low speed accident at Williams Grove Speedway on 29 July 1951,[3] the day widely known as "Black Sunday" because two other drivers also died (in consecutive qualifying runs at Funk's Speedway in Winchester, Indiana) on the same day.[4]
Complete AAA Championship Car results
| Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | Pos | Points | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1946 | INDY | 
LAN 7  | 
ATL | 
ISF | 
MIL | 
GOS | 
27th | 60 | |||||||||
| 1947 | INDY 7  | 
MIL 7  | 
LAN 3  | 
ATL 9  | 
BAI 13  | 
MIL 14  | 
GOS 7  | 
MIL 15  | 
PIK | SPR 8  | 
ARL | 
7th | 650 | ||||
| 1948 | ARL DNQ  | 
INDY DNQ  | 
MIL 13  | 
LAN 1  | 
MIL 13  | 
SPR 8  | 
MIL 12  | 
DUQ | 
ATL | PIK | SPR 8  | 
DUQ | 16th | 320 | |||
| 1949 | ARL | 
INDY DNS  | 
MIL 10  | 
TRE 3  | 
SPR 7  | 
MIL 2  | 
DUQ 5  | 
PIK | SYR 4  | 
DET 8  | 
SPR 5  | 
LAN 11  | 
SAC 6  | 
DMR 6  | 
4th | 1,281 | |
| 1950 | INDY 19  | 
MIL 15  | 
LAN DNS  | 
SPR 16  | 
MIL DNQ  | 
PIK | SYR 13  | 
DET DNQ  | 
SPR 10  | 
SAC | 
PHX | 
BAY | 
DAR 19  | 
42nd | 41.5 | ||
| 1951 | INDY 26  | 
MIL DNQ  | 
LAN DNS  | 
DAR 10  | 
SPR | 
MIL | 
DUQ | DUQ | 
PIK | SYR | 
DET | DNC | SJS | 
PHX | 
BAY | 
51st | 17 | 
Indianapolis 500 results
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Complete Formula One World Championship results
(key)
| Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | WDC | Points | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1950 | Tuffy's Offy | Kurtis Kraft | Offenhauser L4 | GBR | MON | 500 19  | 
SUI | BEL | FRA | ITA | NC | 0 | |
| 1951 | Federal Engineering | Kurtis Kraft | Offenhauser L4 | SUI | 500 26  | 
BEL | FRA | GBR | GER | ITA | ESP | NC | 0 | 
References
- ↑ "Walt Brown". www.champcarstats.com. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
 - ↑ "Motorsport Memorial - Walt Brown". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
 - ↑ "Walt Brown killed at Williams Grove". Pottstown Mercury. Associated Press. July 30, 1951. Archived from the original on July 31, 2018.
 - ↑ "Three Indianapolis race drivers killed". Reading Eagle. July 30, 1951.
 
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