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George Rice Chitwood, Sr.

Also Known As: "Joie Chitwood"
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Birthplace: Denison, Grayson, Texas, United States
Death: January 03, 1988 (75)
Tampa, Hillsborough, Florida, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William Henry Chitwood and Mary Emma Chitwood
Husband of Maria Chitwood
Father of Joie Chitwood, Jr. and Tim Chitwood

Managed by: Patricia Ann Clark
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About Joie Chitwood

George Rice "Joie" Chitwood (April 14, 1912 – January 3, 1988) was an American racecar driver and businessman. He is best known as a daredevil in the Joie Chitwood Thrill Show.

Born in Denison, Texas, he was dubbed "Joie" by a track promoter and the name stuck.[citation needed]

Chitwood started his racecar driving career in 1934 at a dirt track in Winfield, Kansas. From there, he began racing sprint cars. In 1939 and 1940 he won the AAA East Coast Sprint car championship. He switched to the CSRA and won its title in 1942. Between 1940 and 1950 competed at the Indianapolis 500 seven times finishing fifth on three different occasions. He was the first man ever to wear a safety belt at the Indy 500.

Chitwood also operated the "Joie Chitwood Thrill Show", an exhibition of auto stunt driving that became so successful he gave up racing. Often called "Hell Drivers," he had five units that for more than forty years toured across North America thrilling audiences in large and small towns alike with their death-defying automobile stunts.

His show was so popular, that in January 1967, the performance at the Islip Speedway, New York was broadcast on ABC television's Wide World of Sports.

On May 13, 1978, Joie Chitwood Jr. set a world record when he drove a Chevrolet Chevette for 5.6 miles (9.0 km) on just 2 wheels. His sons, Joie Jr. and Tim both joined the auto thrill show and continued to run the "Joie Chitwood Chevy Thunder Show" after their father's retirement. His grandson, Joie Chitwood III, is the President of Daytona International Speedway and a former president of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The show was featured during season 3 of CHiPs in an episode entitled "Thrill Show". Joie Jr. did stunts for "Miami Vice" on several occasions.

Chitwood's show was credited by Evel Knievel as being his inspiration to become a daredevil when his show appeared in his home town of Butte, Montana.

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Joie Chitwood's Timeline

1912
April 14, 1912
Denison, Grayson, Texas, United States
1988
January 3, 1988
Age 75
Tampa, Hillsborough, Florida, United States
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