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For over
twenty-five years,
Rolla Vollstedt was
a name to be
reckoned with on the
auto racing circuit.
He was
internationally
recognized for his
design and
construction of
racecars. His cars
competed at the
Indianapolis 500 for
ten straight years,
a feat unequaled at
the time by any
other championship
car builder. During
his outstanding
career Rolla is
credited with many
“firsts” including
designing and
building the first
rear-engine
Offenhauser powered
Indy race car (a
design now used by
all national
championship car
builders), running
the first
rear-engine car to
use and aerodynamic
wing to improve
traction and
bringing the first
woman driver, Janet
Guthrie, to
Indianapolis. Rolla
put his first car on
a track in 1947 when
he hired another
Oregon Hall of Famer
Len Sutton to drive
for him. Other
drivers who drove
for Vo9llstedt
include the late
world champion Jimmy
Clark, Bobby Unser,
Mario Andretti, Cale
Yarborough, Gordon
Johncock, Dick Simon
and Johnny
Rutherford.
Vollstedt received
Builder of The Year
honors in 1964m 1965
and 1966.
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