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Bill Whittington

William Marvin Whittington[1] (September 11, 1949 – April 23, 2021) was an American racing driver from Lubbock, Texas, who won the 24 Hours of Le Mans and competed five times in the Indianapolis 500.

Bill Whittington
Born
William Marvin Whittington

(1949-09-11)11 September 1949
Lubbock, Texas, United States
Died23 April 2021(2021-04-23) (aged 71)
Near Winslow, Arizona, United States
RelativesDon Whittington (brother)
Dale Whittington (brother)
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years19781979, 19811982
TeamsWhittington Bros. Racing
Porsche Kremer Racing
Best finish1st (1979)
Class wins1 (1979)

Career Edit

Whittington, together with his brother Don Whittington and the German professional Klaus Ludwig, multiple winner at Le Mans and elsewhere, competed in the 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans in a Porsche 935. As the brothers did not have substantial racing experience prior to the late 1970s.[2] Bill's brother Dale Whittington also competed in open wheel racing. Together with Randy Lanier they owned the Blue Thunder Racing Team in 1984, with Marty Hinze. Bill also raced in the Indianapolis 500 five times with a best finish of 14th in 1985.

Bill made two NASCAR Winston Cup starts in 1980, earning an 8th in his debut at Riverside International Raceway (besting brother Don by one spot) and then 32nd in the Daytona 500.

The Whittingtons raced aircraft prior to cars, Bill having won races at Reno between 1978 and 1983. They were the owners of the Road Atlanta circuit.

In 1986, Bill pleaded guilty to income tax evasion and conspiracy to smuggle marijuana into the United States from Colombia and was sentenced to 15 years in prison and ordered to surrender $7 million in property and other assets. In 1987, his brother Don Whittington pleaded guilty to money laundering charges in association with his brother's activities.[3] In addition to Bill and Don Whittington, Lanier, John Paul Sr. and John Paul Jr. were part of the IMSA drug smuggling scandal of the 1980s, where a number of drivers financed their racing activities with the proceeds from drug smuggling.[4]

Death Edit

Bill Whittington plane crash
 
N59EZ, the Swearingen SA226-T(B) Merlin IIIB involved in the accident, picture taken on October 31, 2008
Accident
DateApril 23, 2021 (2021-04-23)
SummaryCrashed to the ground; under investigation
SiteNavajo County, Arizona, United States
Aircraft
Aircraft typeSwearingen SA226-T(B) Merlin IIIB
OperatorGlobal Air LLC
RegistrationN59EZ
Flight originScottsdale Airport, Maricopa County, Arizona, United States
Occupants2
Passengers1
Crew1
Fatalities2
Survivors0

At age 71, Whittington died in an airplane crash near Winslow, Arizona, on April 23, 2021.[5][6] According to Randy Lanier and other acquaintances contacted by Autoweek, Whittington owned the aircraft, and was the pilot on the accident flight. Lanier said that Whittington was giving a ride to an unidentified friend who "was terminally ill with cancer and had lost his pilot's license," and that he "wanted to give him an experience of flying again."[7]

The accident aircraft was a Swearingen SA226-T(B) Merlin IIIB, aircraft registration N59EZ; it was destroyed when it impacted terrain under unknown circumstances.[8] The accident is under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board.[6]

Indianapolis 500 results Edit

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish
1980 Parnelli Cosworth 27th 30th
1981 March Cosworth 27th 21st
1982 March Cosworth 6th 16th
1983 March Cosworth 15th 18th
1985 March Cosworth 12th 14th

24 Hours of Le Mans results Edit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1978   Whittington Bros. Racing   Franz Konrad
  Don Whittington
Porsche 935/77 Gr. 5
+2.0
41 DNF DNF
1979   Porsche Kremer Racing   Klaus Ludwig
  Don Whittington
Porsche 935 K3 Gr. 5
+2.0
307 1st 1st
1981   Porsche Kremer Racing   Ted Field
  Don Whittington
Porsche 935 K3 Gr. 5 57 DNF DNF
1982   Porsche Kremer Racing   Ted Field
  Danny Ongais
Porsche-Kremer CK5 C 25 DNF DNF
Sources:[9][10]

References Edit

  1. ^ "United States of America, Plaintiff-appellee, v. William Whittington, Defendant-appellant, 918 F.2d 149 (11th Cir. 1990)". Law.justia.com. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  2. ^ Baime, A. J. (27 October 2014). "The Untold Story of Randy Lanier, Indy 500 Star and Drug Smuggler". Maxim.com. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  3. ^ SPORTS PEOPLE; Whittingtons Sentenced, New York Times, January 6, 1986, Retrieved 2011-04-21
  4. ^ Siano, Joseph. Auto Racing; Paul Returns From Prison, New York Times, February 5, 1989, Retrieved 2011-04-21
  5. ^ Miller, Robin; Pruett, Marshall (April 25, 2021). "Bill Whittington, 1949-2021". Racer.com. Racer Media & Marketing, Inc. Retrieved April 25, 2021.
  6. ^ a b "NCSO: 2 people dead after a plane crash near Winslow". KNXV-TV. Associated Press. April 24, 2021.
  7. ^ Cole Smith, Steven (April 15, 2021). "Former IndyCar, Sports Car Racer Bill Whittington Killed in Plane Crash". www.autoweek.com. Autoweek. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  8. ^ Aviation Safety Network. "ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 253831". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
  9. ^ "Bill Whittington". Automobile Club de l'Ouest. Retrieved August 18, 2023.
  10. ^ "Bill Whittington Results". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved August 18, 2023.

External links Edit

  • Bill Whittington driver statistics at Racing-Reference

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William Marvin Whittington 1 September 11 1949 April 23 2021 was an American racing driver from Lubbock Texas who won the 24 Hours of Le Mans and competed five times in the Indianapolis 500 Bill WhittingtonBornWilliam Marvin Whittington 1949 09 11 11 September 1949Lubbock Texas United StatesDied23 April 2021 2021 04 23 aged 71 Near Winslow Arizona United StatesRelativesDon Whittington brother Dale Whittington brother 24 Hours of Le Mans careerYears1978 1979 1981 1982TeamsWhittington Bros RacingPorsche Kremer RacingBest finish1st 1979 Class wins1 1979 Contents 1 Career 2 Death 3 Indianapolis 500 results 4 24 Hours of Le Mans results 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditWhittington together with his brother Don Whittington and the German professional Klaus Ludwig multiple winner at Le Mans and elsewhere competed in the 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans in a Porsche 935 As the brothers did not have substantial racing experience prior to the late 1970s 2 Bill s brother Dale Whittington also competed in open wheel racing Together with Randy Lanier they owned the Blue Thunder Racing Team in 1984 with Marty Hinze Bill also raced in the Indianapolis 500 five times with a best finish of 14th in 1985 Bill made two NASCAR Winston Cup starts in 1980 earning an 8th in his debut at Riverside International Raceway besting brother Don by one spot and then 32nd in the Daytona 500 The Whittingtons raced aircraft prior to cars Bill having won races at Reno between 1978 and 1983 They were the owners of the Road Atlanta circuit In 1986 Bill pleaded guilty to income tax evasion and conspiracy to smuggle marijuana into the United States from Colombia and was sentenced to 15 years in prison and ordered to surrender 7 million in property and other assets In 1987 his brother Don Whittington pleaded guilty to money laundering charges in association with his brother s activities 3 In addition to Bill and Don Whittington Lanier John Paul Sr and John Paul Jr were part of the IMSA drug smuggling scandal of the 1980s where a number of drivers financed their racing activities with the proceeds from drug smuggling 4 Death EditBill Whittington plane crash nbsp N59EZ the Swearingen SA226 T B Merlin IIIB involved in the accident picture taken on October 31 2008AccidentDateApril 23 2021 2021 04 23 SummaryCrashed to the ground under investigationSiteNavajo County Arizona United StatesAircraftAircraft typeSwearingen SA226 T B Merlin IIIBOperatorGlobal Air LLCRegistrationN59EZFlight originScottsdale Airport Maricopa County Arizona United StatesOccupants2Passengers1Crew1Fatalities2Survivors0At age 71 Whittington died in an airplane crash near Winslow Arizona on April 23 2021 5 6 According to Randy Lanier and other acquaintances contacted by Autoweek Whittington owned the aircraft and was the pilot on the accident flight Lanier said that Whittington was giving a ride to an unidentified friend who was terminally ill with cancer and had lost his pilot s license and that he wanted to give him an experience of flying again 7 The accident aircraft was a Swearingen SA226 T B Merlin IIIB aircraft registration N59EZ it was destroyed when it impacted terrain under unknown circumstances 8 The accident is under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board 6 Indianapolis 500 results EditYear Chassis Engine Start Finish1980 Parnelli Cosworth 27th 30th1981 March Cosworth 27th 21st1982 March Cosworth 6th 16th1983 March Cosworth 15th 18th1985 March Cosworth 12th 14th24 Hours of Le Mans results EditYear Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 1978 nbsp Whittington Bros Racing nbsp Franz Konrad nbsp Don Whittington Porsche 935 77 Gr 5 2 0 41 DNF DNF1979 nbsp Porsche Kremer Racing nbsp Klaus Ludwig nbsp Don Whittington Porsche 935 K3 Gr 5 2 0 307 1st 1st1981 nbsp Porsche Kremer Racing nbsp Ted Field nbsp Don Whittington Porsche 935 K3 Gr 5 57 DNF DNF1982 nbsp Porsche Kremer Racing nbsp Ted Field nbsp Danny Ongais Porsche Kremer CK5 C 25 DNF DNFSources 9 10 References Edit United States of America Plaintiff appellee v William Whittington Defendant appellant 918 F 2d 149 11th Cir 1990 Law justia com Retrieved 25 April 2021 Baime A J 27 October 2014 The Untold Story of Randy Lanier Indy 500 Star and Drug Smuggler Maxim com Retrieved 25 April 2021 SPORTS PEOPLE Whittingtons Sentenced New York Times January 6 1986 Retrieved 2011 04 21 Siano Joseph Auto Racing Paul Returns From Prison New York Times February 5 1989 Retrieved 2011 04 21 Miller Robin Pruett Marshall April 25 2021 Bill Whittington 1949 2021 Racer com Racer Media amp Marketing Inc Retrieved April 25 2021 a b NCSO 2 people dead after a plane crash near Winslow KNXV TV Associated Press April 24 2021 Cole Smith Steven April 15 2021 Former IndyCar Sports Car Racer Bill Whittington Killed in Plane Crash www autoweek com Autoweek Retrieved May 17 2021 Aviation Safety Network ASN Wikibase Occurrence 253831 Aviation Safety Network Retrieved 2021 04 23 Bill Whittington Automobile Club de l Ouest Retrieved August 18 2023 Bill Whittington Results Motorsport Stats Retrieved August 18 2023 External links EditBill Whittington driver statistics at Racing Reference RARA stats from airrace orgSporting positionsPreceded byJean Pierre JaussaudDidier Pironi Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans1979 with Klaus LudwigDon Whittington Succeeded byJean RondeauJean Pierre Jaussaud Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Whittington amp oldid 1172298225, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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