George Heath | |
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![]() Heath, during the 1908 French Grand Prix | |
Born | circa 1862 Long Island, New York, U.S. |
Died | circa 1943 80–81) Catskill Mountains, New York, U.S. | (aged
Championship titles | |
Major victories Vanderbilt Cup (1904) |
George Heath (c. 1862 – c. 1943) was an American racing driver. A native Long Islander, he spent much of his adult life in France. Heath won the first Vanderbilt Cup race in 1904 driving a Panhard, and was retroactively awarded a 1904 National Championship in 1951 by revisionist sportswriter Russ Catlin. Heath returned to the Vanderbilt Cup in 1905 and placed second. He continued to race until 1909.
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