Albert Francis Dingley (August 21, 1885 – April 7, 1966) was an American racing driver.
[1] Having started his career on the West Coast by 1904, Dingley appeared in a couple of Vanderbilt Cup races and sustained serious injuries at Tacoma in 1914.
[2] Dingley was selected as the 1909 "driver of the year" by American automotive journal Motor Age.
He gained recognition as the 1909 national champion by the AAA Contest Board when championship results were retrospectively calculated in 1927.
[3] Dingley died in a nursing home in Beech Grove, Indiana on April 7, 1966, aged 80.