George Poteet
George Poteet (February 22, 1948 – July 16, 2024[1]) was an American Memphis-based[2][3] land speed racer and winner of the 1996 Ridler Award. Poteet's 1937 Ford roadster (built by Don Pilkenton)[4] won the 1996 Ridler Award.[5][6][7] This car would go on to take "America's Most Beautiful Roadster", top prize at the Oakland Roadster Show.[8] In 2011, Poteet drove Speed Demon (built by Ron Main) to 426 mph (686 km/h) at Bonneville,[9] and eventually breaking both the C/BFS and D/BFS (supercharged fuel streamliner) records.[10] After making "the fastest piston engine pass ever",[11] Speed Demon was displayed at the 2018 Detroit Autorama.[12] Personal life and deathPoteet was born on February 22, 1948, in Mantachie, Mississippi. His father was a sharecropper and his mother worked at a garment factory. Growing up, he tinkered on his family's car. He worked at National Safety Associates (later Juice Plus) from 1970 to 2020.[1] Poteet married Cathy in 1990, with whom he raised four children. He was married twice before.[1] Poteet died on July 16, 2024, at the age of 75, of a pulmonary embolism.[13] Notes
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