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Re: The Greatest 33 @ the Indy 500 of All Tim
Originally Posted by Seadog: |
Re: The Greatest 33 @ the Indy 500 of All Tim
Originally Posted by aussiemidgetfan: ---------- Post added at 05:20 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:14 PM ---------- Wine and cheese racing Isn"t that where the driver ahead points to where he wants you to pass him. Can you picture the Demon pointing for Jon ? LOL :8: |
Re: The Greatest 33 @ the Indy 500 of All Tim
How about Johnnie Parsons? Jim Hurtubise never won, but was fun to watch.:)
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Re: The Greatest 33 @ the Indy 500 of All Tim
Originally Posted by aussiemidgetfan: In this country, those names=also rans. They were never stars here. They never 'paid their dues' -here-. This country's open wheel stars paid their dues with a driveshaft running between their legs. |
Re: The Greatest 33 @ the Indy 500 of All Tim
L meyer w shaw t horn m rose b holland a cross s hanks d nalon t ruttman b vukovich j mcgrath c stevenson j bryan j rathman e sach r ward p jones aj foyt j rutherford l ruby j mcelreath j hurtubise g johncock g bettenhausen r mears a unser b unser a unser jr mario andretti d & p carter m kenyon r mcluske
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Re: The Greatest 33 @ the Indy 500 of All Tim
Originally Posted by Need For Speed: |
Re: The Greatest 33 @ the Indy 500 of All Tim
My list of the 33 greatest Indy 500 drivers of all time
Row 1. Foyt, Unser Sr., Mears Row 2. Mario Andretti, Ralph Depalma, Jim Clark Row 3. Roger Ward, Louis Meyer, Wilbur Shaw Row 4. Bobby Unser, Al Unser Jr., Emerson Fittipaldi Row 5. Maurice Rose, Johnny Parsons, Bill Vukovich Row 6. Sam Hanks, Jim Bryan, Graham Hill Row 7. Johnny Rutherford, Gordon Johncock, Mark Donohue Row 8. Tom Sneva, Helio Castroneves, Tony Stewart Row 9. Tommy Milton, Parnelli Jones, Juan Montoya Row 10. Michael Andretti, Paul Tracy, Jacques Villeneuve Row 11. Dario Franchitti, Lloyd Ruby, Jackie Stewart I know I've left off some good drivers and maybe included a couple that are on the bubble either way. |
Re: The Greatest 33 @ the Indy 500 of All Tim
Row 1
Rick Mears, A.J. Foyt, Al Unser Row 2 Wilbur Shaw, Bobby Unser, Louis Meyer Row 3 Bill Vukovich, Johnny Rutherford, Emerson Fittipaldi Row 4 Maury Rose, Helio Castroneves, Mario Andretti Row 5 Ralph DePalma, Parnelli Jones, Gordon Johncock Row 6 Tommy Milton, Roger Ward, Arie Luyendyk Row 7 Dario Franchitti, Bill Holland, Jim Clark Row 8 Rex Mays, Billy Arnold, Michael Andretti Row 9 Dan Weldon, Tom Sneva, Jimmy Bryan Row 10 Al Unser, Jr., Mark Donahue, Jimmy Murphy Row 11 Scott Dixon, Juan Pablo Montoya, Jim Rathman Picking the last ten was a lot tougher than the first. Jerry |
Re: The Greatest 33 @ the Indy 500 of All Tim
My turn- I'll try to do them in order on the first ten, after that it will be in no particular order (11-33)
1. Bill Vukovich Sr. - Go back and read up on his short career at indy, and look at the promise. He really could have won the race 4 times in a row! 2. A J Foyt- 4 wins, but it took 20 years, and a lot more support for to do it. 3. Mario Andretti- 1 win, but what sheer diversity he had! The only man to ever go from jalopies to formula one, by earning it the old way. 4. Al Unser sr. 5. Bobby Unser 6. Rick Mears 7. Johnny Rutherford 8. Parnelli Jones 9. Mauri Rose 10. Louie Meyer and the rest- Al Unser jr, Emmerson Fittipaldi, Gordon Johncock, Lloyd Ruby, Jimmy Clark, Eddie Sachs, Rodger Ward, Jimmy Bryan, Johnny Parsons, Tony Bettenhausen, Wilber Shaw, Ray Harroun, Tom Sneva, Troy Ruttman, Jim Rathman, Mark Donahue, Pat Flaherty (when he was mad), Micheal Andretti, Graham Hill, Tony Stewart(yes tony!), Gary Bettenhausen, Jim Hurtubise, Fred Frame. This is the list I'm up to so far and as always, subject to change............ I base my list on level of difficulty of the times, skill diversity, speed records, win numbers in the 500, or the sheer ability to do it (Tony Stewart could have won both the 500 and the Brickyard 400). As you can tell, I favor the front engine drivers the most, BECAUSE I'M AN AMERICAN AND WE DRIVE FRONT ENGINE CARS. |
Re: The Greatest 33 @ the Indy 500 of All Tim
my favorite memory of indy since they went to rear-engined cars was
the interview with bob kinser on pit lane when steve was running there. PRICELESSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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