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Post by struns on Aug 11, 2019 10:40:24 GMT -8
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Post by Buck on Aug 22, 2019 12:36:37 GMT -8
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Post by Spin on Aug 22, 2019 18:30:42 GMT -8
Pocono. When ovals were cool.
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Post by Buck on Aug 26, 2019 13:28:00 GMT -8
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Post by Spin on Aug 27, 2019 4:55:41 GMT -8
My all time favorite IndyCar paint scheme
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Post by Buck on Aug 29, 2019 17:29:09 GMT -8
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Post by Spin on Sept 4, 2019 6:39:13 GMT -8
Not a laptop in sight...
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Post by Buck on Sept 4, 2019 13:30:37 GMT -8
^ I think that was an AJ Watson outfit...
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Post by Spin on Sept 5, 2019 4:05:10 GMT -8
Good morning Arie!!!
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Post by Buck on Sept 8, 2019 11:37:58 GMT -8
From Dale Jr...
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Post by mmi16 on Sept 9, 2019 6:02:30 GMT -8
Not a laptop in sight... No enclosed trailer either, despite Dean Van Lines being the sponsor.
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Post by Spin on Sept 30, 2019 9:49:52 GMT -8
A great visual of IndyCar in the early 90's. This was Rahal Racing's first win, 1992, Phoenix.
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Post by Spin on Oct 22, 2019 4:59:35 GMT -8
Mark Donahue, winner of the first IndyCar Pocono race. July 3, 1971 How about this Top ten: 1 Mark Donohue Sunoco (Roger Penske) McLaren / Offy 2 Joe Leonard Samsonite (Vel Miletich) Colt / Ford 3 A.J. Foyt ITT / Thompson (A.J. Foyt) Coyote / Ford 4 Mario Andretti STP Oil Treatment (Andy Granatelli) McNamara / Ford 5 Billy Vukovich, Jr. Sugaripe Prune (Jerry O'Connell) Brabham / Offy 6 Gary Bettenhausen Thermo King (Don Gerhardt) Gerhardt / Offy 7 Johnny Rutherford Patrick Petroleum (Walt Michner) Eagle / Offy 8 Lloyd Ruby Utah Stars (Gene White) Mongoose / Ford 197 9 Bobby Unser Olsonite (Oscar Olson) Eagle / Offy 10 Steve Krisiloff STP Gas Treatment (Andy Granatelli) King / Offy
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Post by wilmywood8455 on Nov 5, 2019 16:06:49 GMT -8
My all time favorite IndyCar paint scheme One of mine also, along with Mears' 1979 Gould Charge car. Red White and Blue are tough to beat!!!
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Post by montybriscoe on Nov 5, 2019 19:13:24 GMT -8
Rick Mears, one of my all-time favorite drivers.
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Post by truenorth on Feb 5, 2020 9:36:26 GMT -8
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Post by Pistola on Feb 6, 2020 18:14:41 GMT -8
Now on Netflix............Willy T.
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Post by truenorth on Feb 25, 2020 16:43:28 GMT -8
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Post by truenorth on Mar 6, 2020 11:25:37 GMT -8
Vintage Indy announces 4-race scheduleImage by Kent Kreigshauser Vintage Motorsport Mar 6 2020 Entering its third year, Vintage Indy — an extension of the Vintage Indy Registry dedicated to the history and preservation of Indianapolis Championship Cars — has announced a four-event on-track schedule presented by Hagerty for 2020. WWT Raceway in Madison, Ill., — home of IndyCar’s Bommarito 500 — will host an open testing session from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. April 18. The “Vintage Indy Icebreaker” test, open to all members’ cars, will offer a unique opportunity for a full day of track time. And an innovative “Happy Hour” timing session will be conducted during the day’s last hour for vintage Indy car owner bragging rights. The event is open to the public and tickets are now on sale. June 13-14 will see the vintage Indy cars back at the historic Milwaukee Mile in conjunction with ARCA’s Midwest Tour Milwaukee Mile 100 for Vintage Indy’s second annual “Legends at the Mile.” Last year, the paddock was filled with 24 iconic cars from the 1920s through the 1990s and multiple on-track appearances over two days. The 38th annual Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix in Schenley Park will take place July 25-26, with a special highlight of historic vintage Indy cars. The weekend will provide not only a fan-friendly vintage Indy paddock, but also the debut of the cars on the scenic 2.33-mile road/street course. Aug. 21-22 will mark Vintage Indy’s third edition of “Open Wheel Icons” in conjunction with IndyCar’s Bommarito 500 at WWT Raceway. Last year’s event drew 28 vintage Indy cars, including six Dan Gurney AAR Eagles, plus an autograph session with five former Indy 500 drivers, headlined by 500 winners Al Unser Jr. and Arie Luyendyk. Vintage Indy cars will again appear in multiple on-track sessions over two days, and fan admission provides free access to the vintage Indy paddock.
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Post by wilmywood8455 on Mar 17, 2020 23:51:23 GMT -8
Two legends of the Brickyard chatting before the 1969 500 Mile Race:
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