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J.C. AGAJANIAN - USAC HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2012

J.C. Agajanian (left) J.C. Agajanian (left) Tony Reeser Photo

J.C. AGAJANIAN - USAC HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2012

J.C. Agajanian, whose cars won the Indianapolis 500 in 1952 (Troy Ruttman) and 1963 (Parnelli Jones), was the first race organizer in USAC history to reach 250 events presented. Most of those were in USAC’s formative years, including many different races series and tracks across the country. His trademark became the Stetson cowboy hat he was rarely seen without. The heir to a fortune built on pig farming and garbage collection, he was partial to the No. 98 and the Turkey Night Grand Prix, a 98-lap USAC Midget race held each Thanksgiving, continues to be a pride of his family. He is a member of numerous motorsports Halls of Fame, including the Auto Racing Hall of Fame International Motorsports Hall of Fame, Motorsports Hall of Fame of America, National Sprint and Midget Halls of Fame and the AAA Motorcycle Hall of Fame. Agajanian passed away on May 5, 1984.