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Al Unser Jr. 1991: Rick Mears 1990: Arie Luyendyk 1989: Emerson Fittipaldi 1988: Rick Mears 1987: Al Unser 1986: Bobby Rahal 1985: Danny Sullivan 1984: Rick Mears 1983: Tom Sneva 1982: Gordon ...
The wing and wheel logo of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway isn’t just a symbol — it’s a badge of honor. During the month of ...
The characters of this Indy 500 movie script 30 years ago include a tragic hero, a team of castaways and, in the backdrop a looming open-wheel split.
Instead, they stood looking in from the outside after both of their drivers, Al Unser Jr. and Emerson Fittipaldi ... Penske announced Bobby Rahal and his Rahal-Hogan Racing team would loan ...
The 73rd Indianapolis 500 mile race took place on Sunday, May 28, 1989 at the 2.5 mile oval at the Indianapolis Motor ...
and Bobby Unser Jr. passed six weeks after his father. Known as "Big Al" once his own son made a name for himself in racing, Unser is part of an elite club of four-time winners of "The Greatest ...
In the second row was Bobby Rahal in fourth place in a Budweiser ... Roberto Guerrero finished fourth, Al Unser, Jr. fifth, Michael Andretti, who led for 45 laps, sixth, Emerson Fittipaldi seventh ...
Al Unser Sr. won the Indianapolis 500 race four times, and his brother Bobby won it three times. Al Unser Jr. won the race twice. Al Unser Sr. and Bobby Unser both died in 2021, and Unser Racing ...
A potential three-peat for Josef Newgarden or Helio Castroneves’s fifth victory are merely the highest profile records on ...
The closest finishes in Indianapolis 500 history brought a lifetime of joy for Al Unser Jr., Ryan Hunter-Reay ... Mario Andretti finished second to Bobby Unser in a disputed result in 1981 ...
The closest finishes in Indianapolis 500 history brought a lifetime of joy for Al Unser Jr., Ryan Hunter-Reay ... Mario Andretti finished second to Bobby Unser in a disputed result in 1981, and his ...
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