(BAR), and was operated by members of BARA. Later that same year, Vanguard Racing became Black American Racers, Inc. Drag racing involves two cars racing from a standing start on a measured, flat track. Open-wheel racing uses cars with the wheels mounted outside of the main body of the car, like those found at the Indianapolis 500. Stock car racing uses cars that can be bought by the general public with car parts readily available, such as the cars used in NASCAR racing. In 1973 Len founded the Black American Racers Association (BARA) with Wendell Scott, Ron Hines, and Malcolm Durham, to unify African Americans involved in all types of motorsports-stock car, open-wheel, and drag racing. The Indy 500 didn't allow a black driver to enter the race until 1991. John Mahler-not Benny Scott-was behind the wheel for the Indy 500 of 1972. Benny Scott was an African American race car driver whose father, Bill "Bullet" Scott, raced in the California black auto circuit in the 1930s. Len found John Mahler, a white driver who had run in the Indianapolis 500, to show Benny Scott the ropes in the hopes that Scott would drive in the Indy 500. and became the first African American owner to enter a driver in the Indy 500. In 1973 Len launched Vanguard Racing Inc. He formed Miller Brothers Racing with his brother Dexter and, with Kenny Wright as their driver, won dozens of times during the 1969–1971 racing seasons. Len went on to challenge the primarily white world of auto racing to make room for African American team owners, crews, mechanics, and drivers. But his passion for race cars wasn't going anywhere. When he spent more time working on his own 1940 Ford Club Coupe convertible instead of studying for his classes at Pennsylvania's West Chester State Teachers College, his mom made him sell his hot rod. His fascination with cars found a new outlet when neighbors moved in next door and let "Len" help prepare their 1939 Ford coupe convertible hot rod for races on the local drag strip. Miller secretly tinkered with his parents' car for almost a year before they noticed he'd been replacing parts under the hood.
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