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By Paul Kelly | Published: May 3, 2021 Three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Bobby Unser, one of the most colorful, outspoken and popular drivers in the history of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing,” died Sunday, May 2 at his New Mexico home. He was 87. Unser won the Indianapolis 500 in 1968, 1975 and 1981. He is one of just 10 drivers to win the “500” at least three times and is a member of numerous motorsports Halls of Fame, including induction into the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame in 1990. Unser and Rick Mears are the only drivers to win the “500” in three different decades. He was one of six members of the Unser family to race in the Indianapolis 500. Bobby and his brother Al, a four-time winner, are the only brothers to win the race. ....
Three-time Indy 500 champ and IndyCar broadcaster Bobby Unser has died Uncle Bobby passed away on Sunday at the age of 87. 05/03/2021 One of the greatest racers of all-time and one of the voices for many classic CART races in the 1990s has died. Bobby Unser passed away Sunday at the age of 87 in his New Mexico home due to natural causes. The Unser family has been synonymous with American auto racing since the 50s, most notably making their mark at the Indianapolis 500 and the Pikes Peak Hill Climb, oth carrying their own levels of danger. Bobby was a three-time (1968, 1975, and 1981) Indy 500 champion, and along with brother Al’s four and nephew Al Jr’s two, the nine wins by the family is the most for any family at Indy. At Pikes Peak, Bobby was a 10-time Pikes Peak overall winner. ....
Volume 4 explores the risks, from the low-stakes to the deadly, that all of us take. Here, editor-in-chief Mike Guy walks you through the feature-packed double issue. ....
Remembering Bruce Meyers Courtesy John Dinkel We lost Bruce Meyers. Yes, the Meyers with the S at the end of his name. The Meyers who designed the legendary Meyers Manx dune buggy, one of the most iconic, most recognizable, most fun and most copied designs in the history of the automobile. The Meyers who was famous for leaping tall sand dunes with a single bound and running through the esses at places like Pikes Peak. Yes, that Meyers. Related Stories He passed away peacefully and quietly in his sleep, a manner totally contradictory to the way he lived his life. He was 94 years young. I loved him. And I miss him dearly. ....
Press Release – NZ Formula 5000 Assn In their heyday in the 1970s the 5.0 litre stock block V8-powered Formula 5000 single-seater racing cars which contest New Zealand’s annual SAS Autoparts MSC NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series were as quick as F1 cars. So most in the large crowd expected to descend on Taupō’s Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park this weekend for the Taupō Historic Grand Prix celebrating Ford meeting will know exactly what to expect, says NZ F5000 Association organising committee member Glenn Richards. “Speed, colour, excitement and action…..plus – of course – that unforgettable ‘rolling thunder’ sound as 15 (at last count) of these incredible cars accelerate away from the rolling start and head off down the hill to the first corner en masse. ....