Fred Frame (June 3, 1894 Exeter, New Hampshire – April 25, 1962 Hayward, California) won the 1932 Indianapolis 500.
Career award
He was inducted in the New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame in 2004.
Indy 500 results
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| Preceded by Louis Schneider |
Indianapolis 500 Winner 1932 |
Succeeded by Louis Meyer |
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| Four-time |
Foyt · Al Unser, Sr. · Mears |
| Three-time |
Meyer · Shaw · Rose · Rutherford · B. Unser |
| Two-time |
Milton · Vukovich · Ward · Johncock · Fittipaldi · Luyendyk · Al Unser, Jr. · Castroneves |
| One-time |
Harroun · Dawson · Goux · Thomas · DePalma · Resta · Wilcox · Chevrolet · Murphy · Corum · Boyer · DePaolo · Lockhart · Souders · Keech · Arnold · Schneider · Frame · Cummings · Petillo · Roberts · Davis · Robson · Holland · Parsons · Wallard · Ruttman · Sweikert · Flaherty · Hanks · Bryan · Rathmann · Jones · Clark · Hill · Andretti · Donohue · Sneva · Sullivan · Rahal · J. Villeneuve · Lazier · Cheever · Bräck · Montoya · de Ferran · Rice · Wheldon · Hornish · Franchitti |


