Francis Quinn (racing driver)

Francis Lafayette Quinn (March 22, 1903 in Washougal, Washington – December 13, 1931 near Fresno, California) was an American racing driver. Quinn was a prominent figure in racing on America's west coast, including winning the American Automobile Association's Pacific Southwest championship in 1930. Quinn attempted entry into the Indianapolis 500 multiple times, but was denied due to an abnormally large heart. He was finally allowed entry in 1931 after his Pacific Southwest championship win the year prior. Quinn was inducted into the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 2006.

Francis Quinn (racing driver)

Francis Lafayette Quinn (March 22, 1903 in Washougal, Washington – December 13, 1931 near Fresno, California) was an American racing driver. Quinn was a prominent figure in racing on America's west coast, including winning the American Automobile Association's Pacific Southwest championship in 1930. Quinn attempted entry into the Indianapolis 500 multiple times, but was denied due to an abnormally large heart. He was finally allowed entry in 1931 after his Pacific Southwest championship win the year prior. Quinn was inducted into the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 2006.