Len Duncan


Len Duncan was an American race car driver. Duncan raced midget cars in seven decades from 1920s until the 1980s. During World War II, received the honor of being assigned as President Harry S. Truman's driver during one of his visits to England. Mario Andretti credits Duncan with having a great influence on his professional life. Andretti raced against Duncan in the American Racing Drivers Club series in 1963.

Midget car career

Duncan began racing in 1928. Duncan was the AAA Eastern Midget Champion. Duncan won eight American Racing Drivers Club championships during the thirteen years between 1955 and 1967.

Career award

Starts1
Poles0
Front Row0
Wins0
Top 50
Top 100
Retired1

Complete Formula One World Championship results

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789WDCPoints
1953Caccia MotorsSchroederOffenhauser L4ARG500
DNQ
NEDBELFRAGBRGERSUIITANC0
1954Ray BradySchroederOffenhauser L4ARG500
31 *
BELFRAGBRGERSUIITAESPNC0
1955Ray BradyKurtis Kraft 4000Offenhauser L4ARGMON500
DNQ
BELNEDGBRITANC0
1956Ray BradyKurtis Kraft 4000Offenhauser L4ARGMON500
DNQ
BELFRAGBRGERITANC0