Background
Ray was born in Louisville, Kentucky.
Ray was born in Louisville, Kentucky.
In 1947, Ray was the first African American licensed by the American Automobile Association. Ray raced primarily in the Midwest and raced in American Automobile Association, Universal Service Administrative Company, CSRA and other organizations, but despite many sources to the contrary, was not the first African-American to race in National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing"s top series. The Joie Ray who started 25th in the 1952 Daytona race in a Henry J was white, from Portland, Oregon and little is known about him.
They were two different mentor
Elias Bowie became the first African-American to race in National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing"s top series, then known as Grand National, when he raced in the July 31, 1955 event at San Mateo, California. Ray died in Louisville of pneumonia.