Gotta have this one
Texas World Speedway front row - 1978 - Sneva and AJ
Bobby Rahal holding court explaining the nuances of Cribari Wines (are they still around?)
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Gotta have this one
Texas World Speedway front row - 1978 - Sneva and AJ
Bobby Rahal holding court explaining the nuances of Cribari Wines (are they still around?)
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Ignorant men marvel at extraordinary things. Intelligent men admire simple things.
A couple mid 80s ticket stubs. Funny thing is, I didnt attend either one of these races
I bought a couple Indy 500 programs at a motorsports show in PA a few years ago, got home and was looking thru one of the programs and these two stubs fell out.
Bonus!!
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From pole day 1975:
And on race day, "Here comes the field for the world's fastest flying start!"
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Didn't look like it was gonna be at the end of lap 1. Gordy had a HUGE lead:Originally Posted by chaparral 2k
Why thank you very much.Originally Posted by cbreez
A couple of more from the race.
Amazing I have a shot of Ol' Rube. He only lasted 7 laps.
And here's the reason the race wasn't so boring. Gordy coasting in with "ignition" failure after just 11 laps.
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Buddy Lazier 1997 Indy
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Eddie Cheever 1997 Indy
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Larry Curry 1997 Indy
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Tony Stewart 1997 Indy
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Tony Stewart 1997 Indy
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I've got this same brochure from 1971. Got it at the old museum outside turn one. I've also got the speed chart with several autographs, including Peter Revson.Originally Posted by KevMcNJ
Indianapolis Motor Speedway - "Racing Capital of the World"
Sneva,
The shot of Cheever is a brilliant portrait. Fine work.
Originally Posted by JagtechOhio
You are too kind sir. Thank you.
Dudley
To everybody who posted pictures thank you thank you thank you![]()
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If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough.
Mario Andretti
The last Coyote... shortly before it's demise in the Michigan 500, 1981
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"Promote what you love instead of bashing what you hate."
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The "V" was Bob Varnburg, close friend of Capps.Originally Posted by Kevracer
Originally Posted by MichaelP
Yeah no kidding, that thing got tore to hell!
I was there in the turn 2 infield that day and thought that damn guardrail had sheered off part of AJ. (I was also there to see Merle Bettenhausens' crash).
David.
*Disclaimer....not my photos. Wish I knew who took them so I could credit them.
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Al Unser Sr, 1989
John Andretti 1989
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Pete Halsmer and the Colonial team 1982.
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Roberto Guerrero's early out....1988
Guerrero in Canada 1986
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Phil Krueger 1982
Steve Chassey 1983
Steve Butler 1989
Dean Hall 1990
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I remember reading that during the pit fire AJ switched uniforms - went to one with fewer layers due to the heat of the day - and that switch may have prevented his arm from being torn off (ie, the thinner uniform gave/tore easier than the thicker one would have). Don't know how true this is, but I suppose it's plausible.Originally Posted by Ovalmeister
Geeezz,the 1981 Michigan 500 gets more interesting every day. it might of helped tremendously, but interetsing that you saw that.Originally Posted by MichaelP
I dont recal a championship race that had more twist, turns, and scary drama, than that day.
Originally Posted by chaparral 2k
And it lasted a week! Remember it was scheduled to be run the week before but got rained out. You're right, that 1st 500 miler at Michigan was wierd.
--> 37 cars started with little ole' Phil Caliva starting 37th to finish 8th.
I'll never forget him chugging along, lol. The little engine that could!
--> Only 10 cars finished.
--> Left the track not knowing if Pancho or Tony B. won the race.
--> One of the last times I remember watching Salt Walther in person.
He drove a Bignotti-Cotter #21 and finished 32nd I believe?
--> Of course, the Herm Johnson pit inferno.
--> Foyt's grinding crash.
--> It was damn near dark when the race ended.
Definately a race I'll never forget!![]()
David.
p.s. All those years of crazy races and wild crashes, I still can't believe a driver was never killed at Michigan. I think the fans in 1998 were the only fatalities.![]()
Really? I was there and I never heard about the Tony B controversy until years later.Originally Posted by Ovalmeister
controversy? what was it? I dont knowOriginally Posted by MichaelP
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Apparently during one of the yellows, several people up and down pit road questioned timing/scoring. Particularly with regards to Tony Bettenhausen having pitted or not.
Many still believe to this day Tony was the beneficiary of the timing of one his stops, with regards to when the caution came out, essencially having a lap on the field. (Remember only 10 cars finished, so there wasn't much of a field to lap, lol). Scoring put him on the same lap as Pancho, putting Tony 2nd at the checkered.
Many conspirousy theorists believe they did finish on the same lap, only with Tony 1st, nearly a lap ahead of Pancho. Obviously we will never really know.
David.
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