<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> 11 </Td> <Td> </Td> </Tr> <P> Rufus Parnell "Parnelli" Jones (born August 12, 1933 in Texarkana, Arkansas) is a retired American racing driver and race car owner . He is most remembered for his accomplishments at the Indianapolis 500 . In 1962, he became the first driver to qualify over 150 mph . He won the race in 1963, then famously broke down while leading the 1967 race with three laps to go in a turbine car . During his career as an owner, he won the Indy 500 in 1970 - 1971 with driver Al Unser, Sr . </P> <P> Jones won races in many types of vehicles: sports cars, IndyCars, sprint cars, midget cars, off - road vehicles, and stock cars . He is also remembered for bringing the stock block engine to USAC Sprint car racing as one of the "Chevy Twins" with Jim Hurtubise . He is associated with the famous Boss 302 Mustang with his wins using the engine in the 1970s . Jones' son P.J. Jones was also a diverse driver, with IndyCar and NASCAR starts and a championship in IMSA prototype sports cars . His other son Page Jones was an up - and - coming driver before suffering career ending (and life - threatening) injuries in a sprint car at the 4 - Crown Nationals, and has been in rehabilitation, working with his father - in - law . Following the death of 1960 Indianapolis 500 winner Jim Rathmann, Jones is now the oldest living "500" winner . </P> <P> Jones' family moved to Torrance, California, where he grew up (and still lives). He was nicknamed Parnelli by his boyhood friend Billy Calder, who hoped that the Jones family would not discover their son was racing cars as a 17 - year - old minor . Jones participated in his first race in a Jalopy race at Carrell Speedway in Gardena, California . He developed his racing skills by racing in many different classes in the 1950s, including 15 stock car racing wins in the NASCAR Pacific Coast Late Model Series . </P>

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