Teddy Tetzlaff

Teddy Tetzlaff

Deceased · Born: Feb 5, 1883 · Died: Dec 8, 1929

Personal Details

BornFeb 5, 1883 Los Angeles, California, USA
Spouse
  • Ora Maria McGregor

    ( Apr 25, 1916 to Dec 8, 1929 )
  • Anne Bell Caunce

    ( Mar 11, 1903 to Apr 8, 1915 )

Biography

Teddy Tetzlaff, a legendary American racing car driver of the early 20th century, left an indelible mark on the world of motorsports, boasting an impressive array of speed records that stood the test of time.

In 1914, Tetzlaff achieved a remarkable feat, setting a world speed record of over 142 miles per hour on the iconic Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, a testament to his exceptional driving skills and the power of his vehicle.

Moreover, Tetzlaff's impressive lap times earned him recognition in various racing circles, including a record-breaking lap speed at Corona, California, which stood as the fastest in the USA at the time.

Furthermore, Tetzlaff held the one-lap qualifying record at Indianapolis Motor Speedway not once, but twice, a remarkable achievement that showcased his mastery of the track.

Although he never managed to claim the coveted Indy 500 title, Tetzlaff's impressive driving skills and consistency earned him a respectable second-place finish in 1912, a testament to his unwavering dedication to the sport.

Tetzlaff's charisma and talent extended beyond the racing track, as he was featured alongside the legendary Mabel Normand in the 1913 film "The Speed Kings," a testament to his status as a true Hollywood icon of the era.

Career

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