Hector Honore

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Hector 'Pappy' Honoré
Born September 9, 1905(1905-09-09)
Flag of the United States Pittsburg, Kansas, United States
Died March 3, 1983
Flag of the United States Pana, Illinois, United States
Occupation Racecar Owner Mechanic Driver

Hector H. Honoré Jr. (born September 9, 1905 in Pittsburg, Kansas - died March 3, 1983 in Pana, Illinois), was an American racecar driver, mechanic and owner.

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[edit] Personal History

He was born the son of a father from Belgium and a mother from France in Pittsburg, Kansas. Following the death of his father, Hector's mother remarried and the family moved to Christian County, Illinois. They eventually settled in the town of Pana, Illinois where he operated a mechanic shop for several decades. He was married and had two daughters. He was brother-in-law of noted Baptist Evangelist Robert Sumner.

[edit] Racing career

After a briefly driving his own cars, Honore reached his greatest success as a car owner and mechanic with a number of drivers behind the wheel. His legendary sprint car known as the "Black Deuce" is the winningest sprint car in history. [1]

[edit] Sprint Car Season Racing Championships

[edit] Honored in Halls of Fame

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stillwater Gazette- June 12, 2007 story on Sprint Car Hall of Fame
  2. ^ National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Inductees- List of all Inductees
  3. ^ Highbanks Hall of Fame- National Midget Auto Racing Museum

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