Cyrus Richard Patschke (July 6, 1889 – May 6, 1951) was an American racing driver. He is best known for driving relief for Ray Harroun, during the latter's...
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marathon event, 14 cars fell out of the race. Harroun, relieved by Cyrus Patschke for 35 laps (87.5 miles / 140.82 km), led 88 of the 200 laps, the most...
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with his invention, the rear-view mirror. Harroun (with relief from Cyrus Patschke) was declared the winner, although Ralph Mulford protested the official...
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Harroun (1911), Dawson (1912), Milton (1923), and DePaolo (1925) included Cyrus Patschke, Don Herr, Howdy Wilcox, and Norman Batten. None of the four relief...
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Alexander Patch, U.S. Army general Joseph D. Patch, U.S. Army major general Cyrus Patschke, racing driver Frank Reich, former NFL quarterback and former head coach...
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a 45/90 of 12913cc/788ci). In 1910 at Brighton Beach, Al Poole and Cyrus Patschke won a 24-hour race, covering 1253 mi (2016 km) at an average 52.2 mph...
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driver to have completed the Triple Crown under either definition. Cyrus Patschke, Don Herr, Howdy Wilcox and Norman Batten all temporarily took over...
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200-mile mark, and with the assistance of a 35-lap relief drive by Cyrus Patschke, went on to win the race. Ralph Mulford in a Lozier was second, although...
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step ahead of him on that point. He had a relief driver available, Cyrus Patschke, who was prepared to give Harroun a break at 200 miles. "How about it...
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Wagner Fiat 14 Broken steering 10 43 Charles Basle Buick 9 Engine 11 51 Cyrus Patschke Marmon 8 Out 12 54 Spencer Wishart Mercedes 8 Cracked cylinder 13 52...
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