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Quartermaster Drag Racing Team, Legends Award presented to Leonard W. Miller

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Miller, Leonard W

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Quartermaster Drag Racing Team, Legends Award presented to Leonard W. Miller in 1999 for his contribution to drag racing. QDRT with its hundreds of members, recognized Miller's African American racing efforts in the golden era of drag racing in the 1960s through the early 1970s.Miller Brothers Racing was founded by Miller, his brother, Dexter, and driver Kenny Wright. Wright piloted Miller Bros. 1955 Chevrolet station wagon to numerous wins, including the New jersey State Championship on August 19, 1970. Wright became an integral member of Miller's Black American Racers, Inc. (BAR) as a mechanic competing in professional road racing across North America. QDRT identified Miller as an African American legend, advancing from drag racing to team principal of a Formula 5000 Grand Prix auto racing team on the world stage under the BAR banner in less than a decade.In 1969, Len Miller and his brother Dexter for Miller Racing to race hot rods on the drag racing circuit in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and the Northeast. With success on the racetrack he formed Vanguard Racing in 1972 and was the first African American to enter a car in the Indianapolis 500. He then went on to found the Black American Racers Association in 1973. The goal of the organization was to “unify African-American drivers in all types of racing – stock car, open wheel, and drag racing -- pave the way for greater success and introduce race fans to African-American’s history in motorsports.”Later that same year the Black American Racers, Inc....
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Gift of Leonard W. Miller
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Smithsonian Institution