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J. C. Agajanian. Joshua C. James " Aggie " Agajanian (June 16, 1913 – May 5, 1984) was an American motorsports promoter, race car owner, and Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee.
J.C. "Aggie" Agajanian will be remembered as one of the most influential figures in American motorsports history. Agajanian is best known for having cars entered in the Indianapolis 500 from just after World War II through the early 1970s. His entries won the historic race twice.
May 6, 1984 · J. C. (Aggie) Agajanian, a longtime owner and sponsor of Indianapolis 500 racing cars and the owner of Ascot Racetrack in Gardena, Calif., died today of complications from pneumonia. He was 70...
J.C. Agajanian was a racing legend who won twice at the Indianapolis 500 and founded the U.S. Auto Club. He died in 1984 and is survived by his wife and three sons.
Learn about the life and career of J.C. Agajanian, a successful businessman who started as a garbage collector and hog farmer, and became a prominent race promoter and investor. Read his biographical profile from Car Life magazine, November 1964, with excerpts and original .pdf.