George Constantine (racing driver)

George John Constantine (February 22, 1918 – January 7, 1968) was a racing driver from the United States.

He won the 1959 Nassau Trophy race and the 1956 grand prix at Watkins Glen (in a Jaguar D-type).

He set course records at Lime Rock, (1:05.81), and Marlboro, in 1958, and he was one of the top-rated competitors in the 1959 Daytona, Fla. international speedway race.

His most famous car with the most victories was the rare and fabulous Aston Martin DBR2/1 (owned by Elisha Walker, Jr.), and his mechanic was Rex Woodgate.

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Constantine battling Rodger Ward (24) at Lime Rock