Linder

Dick Linder

Dick Linder won three NASCAR Grand National events in 1950, and was considered to be one of the top drivers of the Eastern United States. He was a resident of Pittsburgh, OH, United States. He had a total of 111 wins at speedways during the 50s.
Dick Linder
Born: 6/4/1923
Died: 19/4/1959
Nationality: USA
Categories: Oval Racing
"Dashing" Dick Linder's career was cut short when he was killed in an accident with fellow driver, Don Branson, in the Trenton 100 a round of the USAC National Championship. He was driving a Kurtis 4000D - Offenhauser 'Vargo'.

His younger brother, Gus, who was also an accomplished racing driver heard about the accident from their sister Alice, who witnessed the crash. Gus was taking part in a stock car race in Pittsburgh on the same day.

Dick was due to drive at Indy later in the year.

He has a unique claim to fame in that he was the first and only driver to race a Kaiser.