William Raymond Pixley (February 1, 1907 â August 30, 1936) was an American racing driver.
Pixley was born and raised in Lynden, Washington, and worked at a cabinetmaker after graduating from high school. Primarily a sprint car driver, Pixley competed in the 1936 Indianapolis 500 for Clarence Felker, driving in a Miller that had once sported a V16 engine but at the time was powered by a Miller four-cylinder. It would be his only Championship Car start as he was killed in August of that year in a crash at Roby Speedway in Hammond, Indiana.