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GLORY DAYS: The Kinsers Visit Michigan
GLORY DAYS: The Kinsers Visit Michigan
Steve Kinser dedicated his feature victory to his father, Bob, after winning the Father’s Day World of Outlaws event at Michigan’s I-96 Speedway on June 15, 1997. “It’s been a long time since we were here (victory lane),” Kinser admitted. “We won one on Mother’s Day (May 9th), and now I got one for my […]
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GLORY DAYS: Jesse Hockett At Terre Haute
GLORY DAYS: Jesse Hockett At Terre Haute
The 13th annual Jesse Hockett-Daniel McMillin Memorial was run Sept. 14-16 at Missouri’s Lucas Oil Speedway. Hockett, who was killed in a 2010 shop accident, was one of the fastest open-wheel racers of the early 2000s. Hockett, pictured here wheeling Kasey Kahne’s Silver Crown Series machine during the 2005 Sumar Classic at the Terre Haute […]
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Mahoney’s Memories: The 1969 Hut Hundred
Mahoney’s Memories: The 1969 Hut Hundred
Editor’s Note: In this monthly photo essay feature, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame photographer John Mahoney shares his memories and images from some of the most amazing and historic sprint car and midget races. Hut Hundred, Terre Haute Action Track, Sept. 28, 1969 For many years, one of USAC racing’s greatest weekends […]
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GLORY DAYS: Doug Kalitta In A Sprint Car
GLORY DAYS: Doug Kalitta In A Sprint Car
Many of today’s race fans have either forgotten or have little knowledge of NHRA Top Fuel drag racer Doug Kalitta racing a sprint car, but Kalitta was a significant player in pavement sprint car racing during the mid-1990s. Kalitta won the 1994 USAC sprint car championship, racing non-winged sprint cars on both asphalt and on […]
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Glory Days: Al Unser Doubles Down
Glory Days: Al Unser Doubles Down
Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Al Unser ended a three-month drought by winning the prestigious Hoosier Hundred at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Unser passed Mario Andretti for the lead on the third lap and held off seventh-starter George Snider by 5.3 seconds to claim the victory. However, Snider secured the USAC Dirt Championship with his runner-up […]
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GLORY DAYS: Tony Elliott
GLORY DAYS: Tony Elliott
Indiana native Tony Elliott was one of the winningest and most popular sprint car drivers of the 1990s and early 2000s. Driving both his own cars and many of the top owners in the sport, Elliott won 40 USAC national victories (26 sprint car, 11 midget and five Silver Crown) and a pair of USAC […]
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70 Years Ago: Fangio & Maserati Win At Monza
70 Years Ago: Fangio & Maserati Win At Monza
Seventy years have passed since Juan Manuel Fangio celebrated his first and only victory of the Formula 1 season, winning the Italian Grand Prix at Monza on Sept. 13, 1953.
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Irwin Jr. Was Fast On The Track & Kind Away From It
Irwin Jr. Was Fast On The Track & Kind Away From It
“He’s one of the best I ever ran against,” Tony Stewart said about his friend, competitor and sometimes antagonist Kenny Irwin Jr. “If Kenny would’ve lived, he would’ve at least won a NASCAR championship, if not several. “Unfortunately, we lost him too soon.” Irwin died on July 7, 2000, during a NASCAR Cup Series practice […]
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GLORY DAYS: Bettenhausen Brothers
GLORY DAYS: Bettenhausen Brothers
Merle and Gary Bettenhausen (pictured) were the elder of the three (Tony Bettenhausen Jr.) Bettenhausen brothers, all who raced Indy cars at some point in their careers. Merle Bettenhausen lost his right arm in a crash at Michigan Int’l Speedway in 1972, derailing his racing career almost before it got started. Gary Bettenhausen, meanwhile, was […]
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