1994 Indy, Nigel Mansell's car w/Bryan Herta driving
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1994 Indy, Nigel Mansell's car w/Bryan Herta driving
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Al Unser Jr. Road America 1995
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BTW I`m loving the photos in this thread.
Esp those of Sneva33.
Did you ever get any photos of my uncle Jerry Karl????[/QUOTE]
Thanks Buildy. I don't know if I have any of your Uncle or not. I will look and post them if I can find some. I always like Jerry. Two friends of mine were at the Phoenix race when he finished second and held off Mario to do so.
Have you read a book called "The Boys of Indy"? There is an interesting chapter about Jerry Karl in it, IIRCOriginally Posted by Buildy
Didn't Herta drive for Foyt that year? Why was he in Mansell's car?Originally Posted by sneva33
Originally Posted by Luy
I think he did drive for AJ that year. Don't know why he was in the car. IIRC it was on the 2nd Sat of qualifying. Don't know if Nige was unavail. or what the details of it were, just remember hearing it on the PA then seeing the car come by.
I was just curious is all. Seems odd for a driver to take laps in another team's car.Originally Posted by sneva33
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"Thanks Buildy. I don't know if I have any of your Uncle or not. I will look and post them if I can find some. I always like Jerry. Two friends of mine were at the Phoenix race when he finished second and held off Mario to do so."
Thank you-one thing is sure-Jerry got everything he could out of the limited equipment he had to run.
He ran wheel to wheel with teams spending 10 times as much as he was.
A bit of correction on Phoenix-Jerry was running second,catching Leader Tom Sneva at a second per lap with 20 to go. He had a dice with Mario for about 40 laps. Mario blew up.
Unfortunately,Jerry`s side radiator had a pin hole leak and he ended up losing the motor. If not for that,I`m almost sure Jerry would have taken first that day.
He got the biggest ovation I ever heard at Phoenix for his efforts.
I wish you could hear the whole story of how the crew pieced the motor together out of odd parts from several engines just to make it to the line that day.
Boys of Indy-Yes Jerry`s story of his early years and his struggle to make it into the Indy 500 are in the book.
My dad was there helping him and building the cars with Jerry.
No rich daddy,no connections,or sponors,just a desire to make it to the big time,somehow. He almost,but never quite made it to the top rung.
OVALMEISTER -
As Gomer would say...thank ya, thank ya, thank ya...
I had a friend of mine who worked for that team, and had total access to the team for the entire month that year. Chip was a great guy, very friendly, and taken from us WAY to early. The Eagles of that era were my favorite IndyCars, absolutely beautiful.
The only one better was Mosely and the Pepsi Challenger.
Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This is for Sneva33:
On the way to victory circle...
Then here's one I love. It was taken at the USGP west at Long Beach, YEARS ago!
Picture says it all!
ZOOOM
"Doc, just set them fingers sose I can hold the wheel"
James Hurtubise, June, 1964
No problem, love your photos, keep 'em coming!!Originally Posted by sneva33
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David.
Your welcome Indy, sorry it took awhile to find them. It was years before I had found out about Chips' plane crash. I was in the military in Spain at that time and kind of out of the loop. I was saddened to find out later, I always pulled for him to do well at the races.Originally Posted by IndyMJH
I also loved the eagles of that era and you're correct, the Pepsi Challenger was an awesome looking car. I loved the Jet Engineering cars also.
Here's a few snaps I took of them. Again, not top notch pics, but you get the idea.
David.
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I love the 1981 Pepsi Challenger Eagle!![]()
ZOOM, thanks for the 1983 Sneva photos. Really nice gettin his teammate "Coogan" right behind him. I did not get a chance to talk to Tom after the Indy win until the Cleveland race but he was still pumped way up. Thanks again/
John Paul Jr 1998 Indy
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Greg Ray 1999 Indy
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Mario 1982 MIS
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BTW, thanks to all who have let me know they are enjoying the posts. I'll keep them coming till either no one wants them anymore or I run out of space on Photobucket!! Once again, hope everyone is enjoying this thread as much as I am.
Sneva33 (Dudley)
Hey Oval...
Don't short yourself there, those are great pics. Like I said I had access to the garage and pit areas that year, and have some awesome pics of "The Mose", and Danny Ongais' batmobile, they are probably the best pictures I ever took using film. They would be on here but don't have a way to scan them.
Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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boy .. i have a ton of photos that i would like to share with all of you - i just dont know how??
All of my photos are 3 1/5 x 5's . i guess i need to scan them first but what do I do then.
signed
certified internet dummy
thanks for the help
After you scan them, you post them to a site like PhotoBucket. There are others, but their names escape me at the moment. Once your photos are on a hosting service, you can call them back to this site. Search around TrackForum as there may be some more specific instructions.Originally Posted by j.d.c
I read in a book that Mario was having all kinds of "axle" trouble in that race and that the ride through the grass "unlocked" the axle in question, and he reportedly was turning very fast laps after that happened.Originally Posted by sneva33
"I think of Indianapolis every day of the year, every
hour of the day, and when I sleep, too. Everything I
ever wanted in my life, I found inside the walls of
the Indianapolis Motor Speedway."
- Eddie Sachs.
Lotus... See post # 199 and Mario explains it...
ZOOOM
Rick Mears at MIS 1985, still recovering from the Sanair crash
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Michael Andretti Mid-Ohio 1987
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Steve Saleen at Indy 1989, losing the engine
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This is officially the coolest thread in the history of Trackforum.
Please keep 'em coming!!
kwetcherbetchen
Originally Posted by Waiting for May
I agree.![]()
I knew something like this would work!
ZOOOM
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