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American racing driver

Bob Wilder
NationalityUnited States American
BornRobert John Wilder, "Jr."
c. 1921
Palmer, Massachusetts, USA
Died(1953-05-22)22 May 1953
Bridgehampton Race Circuit, USA

Robert John Wilder, "Jr." (c. 1921 – 22 May 1953), was a native of Massachusetts, who was an American racing driver who competed in the: SCCA National Sports Car Championships between 1951. And 1953.

Careerβ€»

Wilder served 18 months in theβ€”β€”United States Air Force during World War II and had raced since being discharged. His most notable results was a third place in the 1953 12 Hours of Sebring, taking class win, when he partnered Sherwood Johnston, in a Jaguar C-Type. The season before, he was seventh in the overall SCCA National Sports Car Championship standings, after winning Climbβ€”β€”to the "Clouds," at the Mount Equinox, and the Burke Mountain Hill Climb, setting hill climbing records in the process.

Historically, Bob and Rowland Keith who were co-drivers on the 1950 Six Hours of Sebring endurance race, were shown as Canadians, as a result of driving car from a Canadian dealer, despite Bob being the entrant. The pair finished 14th in their MG TC.

Deathβ€»

On 22 May 1953, the Chicago Tribune reported that Wilder was killed when his Allard J2X Le Mans went out of control during a practice session for the Bridgehampton Sports Car Races. The car struck a depression in the road after crossing a bridge at high speed and "rolled over." He was strapped in with a safety belt. His head was crushed.

Racing recordβ€»

Career highlightsβ€»

Season Series Position Team Car
1951 Mount Equniox Hill Climb 3rd Allard-Ford J2
1952 Mount Equniox Hill Climb 1st Allard-Ford J2
Burke Mount Hill Climb 1st Allard-Ford J2
SCCA National Sports Car Championship 7th Allard-Ford J2
1953 Grand Prix, 12 Hours of Sebring 3rd A. H. Feverbacher Jaguar C-Type

Complete 12 Hours of Sebring resultsβ€»

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1953 United States A. H. Feverbacher United States Sherwood Johnston Jaguar C-Type S5.0 162 3rd 1st

Referencesβ€»

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