Championship Car career Rathmann drove in the
AAA and
USAC Championship Car series in the 1949–1950 and 1952–1963 seasons with 38 starts, including the
Indianapolis 500 during each of those seasons. He had two victories in addition to his Indianapolis 500 win, including the
USAC Daytona 100. Rathmann also participated in the two runnings of the
Race of Two Worlds at
Monza,
Italy, winning the 1958 race, a non-championship event.
1960 Indianapolis 500 victory Starting in the middle of the first row, Rathmann ran in the front the entire race. From the midway point on, Rathmann and fellow driver
Rodger Ward were locked in a neck and neck duel for first. Tire wear became an issue as the race wore on and Rathmann was able to keep his wheels fresh long enough to outrace Ward to the finish. The race featured the most recorded lead changes in Indianapolis 500 history, and has often been considered the greatest Indianapolis 500 ever run.
Stock car career Rathmann competed in three
NASCAR races from 1949 to 1951, competing in one race during each of those years. He debuted in 1949 at
Langhorne, dropping out with mechanical issues. In 1950, Rathmann raced at the prestigious
Daytona Beach Road Course. Starting 17th in this event, Rathmann finished 12th. In his final race in 1951, Rathmann started 9th at
Detroit, but dropped out with mechanical issues.
World Drivers' Championship career -
Offenhauser, in which he won the
Race of Two Worlds in
Monza,
Italy. The
AAA/
USAC-sanctioned Indianapolis 500 was included in the
FIA World Drivers' Championship from 1950 through 1960. Drivers competing at Indianapolis during those years were credited with World Drivers' Championship points and participation in addition to those which they received towards the
AAA/
USAC National Championship. Rathmann participated in ten World Drivers' Championship races at Indianapolis. He won once, finished in the
top three four times, recorded two fastest laps, and accumulated 29 World Drivers' Championship points. Rathmann's points total is the largest number of World Drivers' Championship points earned by a driver competing solely in the Indianapolis 500. == Post-racing career ==