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          Andy Granatelli

          American racing driver (1923–2013)

          Anthony "Andy" Granatelli (March 18, 1923 – December 29, 2013) was an American businessman, most prominent as the CEO of STP as well as a major figure in automobile racing events.[1]

          Granatelli was born in Dallas, Texas.

          Anthony "Andy" Granatelli was an American businessman, most prominent as the CEO of STP as well as a major figure in automobile racing events.

        1. Anthony "Andy" Granatelli was an American businessman, most prominent as the CEO of STP as well as a major figure in automobile racing events.
        2. Anthony "Andy" Granatelli (March 18, – December 29, ) was an American businessman, most prominent as the CEO of STP as well as a major figure in.
        3. Buy a cheap copy of They Call Me Mister book by Andy Granatelli.
        4. Autobiography.
        5. No stranger to fast driving, he was chief driver and chief engineer at Studebacker Racing and set more than world land-speed records.
        6. Along with his brothers Vince and Joe, he first worked as an auto mechanic and "speed-shop" entrepreneur, modifying engines such as the flathead Ford into racing-quality equipment. During World War II, he became a promoter of automobile racing events, such as the "Hurricane Racing Association", which combined racing opportunities for up-and-coming drivers with crowd-pleasing theatrics.

          Hurricane events, according to Granatelli in his autobiography They Call Me Mister 500, included drivers who were experts at executing—and surviving—roll-over and end-over-end crashes, and also an ambulance that not only got caught up into the race but also ejected a stretcher (with a dummy on it) into th