James A. Allison

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James A. Allison was an American entrepreneur and industrialist best known as one of the founders of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Allison Engineering Company, a major aircraft engine manufacturer.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf businessperson from the United States
entrepreneur
human
industrialist
associatedWith General Motors
surface form: General Motors (through later acquisition of Allison Engineering)

Indianapolis 500
basedIn Indianapolis
businessFocus aircraft engine development
automotive lighting and accessories
motor racing infrastructure
coFounderOf Allison Engineering Company
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Prest-O-Lite Company
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Allison Engineering Company
Prest-O-Lite Company
familyName Allison
fieldOfWork aerospace industry
automotive industry
givenName James
hasLegacy Allison brand in aerospace and power systems
continuing use of Indianapolis Motor Speedway as major racing venue
hasRole executive
founder
industrial innovator
industry aircraft engines
automotive
influencedDomain American auto racing
U.S. aircraft engine manufacturing
knownFor early involvement in automotive racing business
founding Allison Engineering Company
founding Indianapolis Motor Speedway
middleName Asa
notableWork Allison Engineering Company
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
occupation automotive executive
entrepreneur
industrialist
partOf early 20th-century American automotive industry
placeOfActivity Indianapolis Motor Speedway
sexOrGender male

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Indianapolis Motor Speedway architect James A. Allison
Indianapolis Motor Speedway foundedBy James A. Allison
Indianapolis 500 founder James A. Allison
Speedway, Indiana foundedBy James A. Allison