This is a list of family relations in auto racing . The list includes drivers, pit personnel, team managers and team owners.
Name | Name | Country | Related through | Notes |
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Walt Arfons | Art Arfons | United States | Mother | |
José Dolhem | Didier Pironi | France | Same father, mothers were sisters | |
António Félix da Costa | Duarte Félix da Costa | Portugal | Father | |
Dale Earnhardt Jr. | Kerry Earnhardt | United States | Father | |
Kelley Earnhardt Miller | ||||
Lewis Hamilton | Nicolas Hamilton | United Kingdom | Father | [16] |
Nelson Piquet Jr. | Geraldo Piquet | Brazil | Father | [17] |
Pedro Piquet | ||||
Herbert Schnitzer Josef Schnitzer | Dieter Lamm Charly Lamm | Germany | Mother | |
Graham Whitehead | Peter Whitehead | United Kingdom | Father |
Italics indicate dissolved relationship.
In-law | In-law | Country | Notes |
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Donnie Allison | Hut Stricklin | United States | Father-in-law; Stricklin married Allison's daughter Pam. |
Jérôme d'Ambrosio | Ferdinand Habsburg | Belgium, Austria | Brothers-in-law; d'Ambrosio married Habsburg's sister Eleonore. |
Jordan Anderson | Larry McReynolds | United States | Father-in-law; Anderson married McReynolds' daughter Kendall. |
Brandon McReynolds | Brothers-in-law; Anderson married McReynolds' sister Kendall. | ||
Austin Wayne Self | Brothers-in-law; Self married Anderson's sister Jennifer. | ||
Rubens Barrichello | Felipe Giaffone | Brazil | Cousins-in-law; Barrichello's wife is a cousin of Giaffone. |
Jean-Pierre Beltoise | François Cevert | France | Brothers-in-law; Beltoise married Cevert's sister, Jacqueline Cevert. |
Ryan Blaney | Cale Conley | United States | Brothers-in-law; Conley married Blaney's sister Emma. |
David Brabham | Mike Thackwell | Australia, New Zealand | Brothers-in-law; Brabham married Thackwell's sister Lisa. |
Erik Carlsson | Stirling Moss | Sweden, United Kingdom | Brothers-in-law; Carlsson married Moss' sister Pat Moss. |
Richard Childress | Mike Dillon | United States | Father-in-law; Dillon married Childress' daughter Tina. |
Terry Cook | Bobby East | United States | Brothers-in-law; Cook married East's sister Amy. |
Sheldon Creed | Phil Parsons | United States | Father-in-law; Creed married Parsons' daughter Cami. |
Stefan Parsons | Brothers-in-law; Creed married Parsons' twin sister Cami. | ||
Ed Flemke Jr. | Ron Bouchard | United States | Brothers-in-law; Bouchard married Flemke's sister Paula. [53] |
John Force | Robert Hight | United States | Father-in-law; Hight married Force's eldest daughter, Adria. |
Graham Rahal | Father-in-law; Rahal married Force's youngest daughter, Courtney. | ||
Manuel Gião | Lourenço Beirão da Veiga | Portugal | Brothers-in-law; Gião married Beirão da Veiga's sister. |
Mark Gibson | Curtis Crider | United States | Father-in-law; Gibson married Crider's daughter Jan. |
Mario Gosselin | Dexter Bean | Canada, United States | Brothers-in-law; Bean married Gosselin's sister Misty. |
Marcus Grönholm | Timo Rautiainen | Finland | Brothers-in-law; Rautiainen married Grönholm's sister. Rautiainen was also a co-driver for Grönholm. |
Kevin Harvick | John Linville | United States | Father-in-law; Harvick married Linville's daughter DeLana. |
Ryan Hunter-Reay | Robby Gordon | United States | Brothers-in-law; Hunter-Reay is married to Gordon's sister Beccy. |
Steve Krisiloff | Elmer George | United States | Father-in-law; Krisiloff married George's daughter Josie. (Divorced in 1993) |
Tony George | Brothers-in-law; Krisiloff married George's sister Josie. (Divorced in 1993) | ||
Kyle Larson | Brad Sweet | United States | Brothers-in-law; Larson married Sweet's sister Katelyn. They co-promote the High Limit Sprint Car Series and racing events at Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico, California. |
Vitantonio Liuzzi | Andrea Caldarelli | Italy | Brothers-in-law; Liuzzi married Caldarelli's sister, Francesca |
Max Papis | Emerson Fittipaldi | Italy, Brazil | Father-in-law; Papis married Fittipaldi's daughter, Tatiana. |
Jochen Rindt | Curt Lincoln | Austria, Finland | Father-in-law; Rindt married Lincoln's daughter Nina. |
Gordon Shedden | Rory Butcher | United Kingdom | Brothers-in-law; Shedden married Butcher's sister Jillian. |
Jim Trueman | Tim Cindric | United States | Father-in-law; Cindric married Trueman's daughter Megan. |
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