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Robert Malcolm Bowes

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Robert Malcolm Bowes

Birth
Livingston County, Illinois, USA
Death
23 Jun 1945 (aged 60)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 67, Lot 12
Memorial ID
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Indianapolis 500 Sponsor (Bowes Seal-Fast). While driving from Cincinnati to Indianapolis in 1918, Robert M. Bowes had to have his tire repaired four different times for the same puncture, leading him to decide that there had to be a better way of repairing tires. He and his brother Charles started developing a chemical patching system, and after a year of development, they started the Bowes Sealfast Company, and began manufacturing and distributing their invention. The brothers marketed their products from car-towed trailers and the trunks of their cars. He started a racing team, and in 1930, the first Bowes Seal Fast Special raced in the Indianapolis 500. The following year, he had a two-car team. In 1933, he had three drivers, but none of them finished, and his team’s poor results continued over the next years, either failing to place or being killed in accidents during the race, until 1940 when one of his cars placed. This was followed by a decade of races where his team either did not place or didn’t even race. It wasn’t until the 1960 that the team’s fortunes improved, when racing legend A.J. Foyt joined the team, winning the championship, then the Indianapolis 500 in 1961. Shortly after, he sold his interest in the team. His company still exists, and sells Bowes Seal Fast provides tire repair patches, tire repair equipment, wheel weights, tire plugs, chemicals, and numerous other automotive products.
Indianapolis 500 Sponsor (Bowes Seal-Fast). While driving from Cincinnati to Indianapolis in 1918, Robert M. Bowes had to have his tire repaired four different times for the same puncture, leading him to decide that there had to be a better way of repairing tires. He and his brother Charles started developing a chemical patching system, and after a year of development, they started the Bowes Sealfast Company, and began manufacturing and distributing their invention. The brothers marketed their products from car-towed trailers and the trunks of their cars. He started a racing team, and in 1930, the first Bowes Seal Fast Special raced in the Indianapolis 500. The following year, he had a two-car team. In 1933, he had three drivers, but none of them finished, and his team’s poor results continued over the next years, either failing to place or being killed in accidents during the race, until 1940 when one of his cars placed. This was followed by a decade of races where his team either did not place or didn’t even race. It wasn’t until the 1960 that the team’s fortunes improved, when racing legend A.J. Foyt joined the team, winning the championship, then the Indianapolis 500 in 1961. Shortly after, he sold his interest in the team. His company still exists, and sells Bowes Seal Fast provides tire repair patches, tire repair equipment, wheel weights, tire plugs, chemicals, and numerous other automotive products.

Bio by: Pete Mohney



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  • Maintained by: AJ
  • Added: Aug 13, 1998
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3402/robert_malcolm-bowes: accessed ), memorial page for Robert Malcolm Bowes (7 Aug 1884–23 Jun 1945), Find a Grave Memorial ID 3402, citing Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by AJ (contributor 1003).