The official site for all things Bobby Allison, one of America's best.
Often referred to as the greatest race car driver of all time, having proven himself a winner at all levels of competition, Mario's skilled and versatile driving has produced some of racing history's most legendary accomplishments.
Three time Grand Prix champion, one of Australia''s greatest exports, this is the web site for all things about Sir Jack Brabham.`
What Michael Jordan was to basketball in the 80's & 90's, Jimmy Clark was to car racing in the 60's.
They called him Mr. Nice
, and he was. He was also one of the fastest racers on any track at any time. Teamed with friend, mentor and car owner roger Penske, they were very, very hard to beat.
Another site about the well liked Mark Donohue. The name stems from a term competitors used to describe what the Donohue/Penske combination had that they lacked.
First four-time winner of the Indianapolis 500... only driver to win the Indy 500, the Daytona 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans... winner of a record 67 Indy car races... 7-time national Indy car champion... 7 NASCAR victories in 128 starts... voted Driver of the Century.
People might have called Jeff Gordon a lot of things, but they've never called him slow.
Devoted to the great career of Mike The Bike
Hailwood. One of the few men able to cross over from two wheels, to four.
America's first Grand Prix world champion. A great driver in a number of different disciplines, and still a great ambassador for the sport.
Denny The Bear
Hulme was one half of the all conquering Bruce & Denny Show
from the 1960's Can Am series. Another great export from down under, New Zealand's Denny Hulme was one of the best of his era.
Kaback started as a sprint car driver, then when on to be a sports car racer, and then an East coast distributor of Lotus cars. Now that's an interesting road to travel.
The other half of the all conquering Bruce & Denny Show
from the 1960's Can Am series. Racer, race car builder, team owner, Bruce did it all, and yes, he's the fellow that started the McLaren Formula one team that races to this day (and quite successfully too).
Destined to be one of the best, this site is a tribute to Greg Moore and his too short career.
When cops would pull you over to give you a speeding ticket in the fifties, the refrain was usually, Who do you think you are, Stirling Moss?
. Ironically, also remembered as the greatest driver never to win the World Championship.
This is the site for all things Petty, Racings Royal Family.
A fixture on the Indy racing scene in the 60's, Art Pollard was one of the greats before he lost his life practicing at Indy in 1973.
WWI air ace, Indy 500 winner, Indianapolis Motor Speedway president, sounds like something Hollywood would make up, doesn't it? Actually, it's all true, and it's all Eddie Rickenbacker.
A class act all they way around, Johnny Rutherford started Indy car racing back in the days of roadsters and bullrings, and finished up driving a ground-effects racer for Jim Hall.
I think of Indianapolis every day of the year, every hour of the day, and when I sleep, too. Everything I ever wanted in my life, I found inside the walls of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. I love it all, from the first to the last day in May. On the morning of the race, if you told me my house had burned down, I'd say, "So what?" The moment that race starts is always the greatest moment of my life, and the day I win that race, it will be as if my life has ended. There is nothing more I could want out of life.
Eddie Sachs, you could write a book about this guy. Could have won the 500, should have won the 500, but never won the 500.
Eddie Sachs, 1927 - 1964.
This site is about Swede Savage, the young driver many considered to be the next great one until suffering a fatal crash at Indy in 1973.
Not only does 'ol Shel make some of the hottest cars you've ever seen on a road or a track, but his chili is great too. The official site.
Of all of us out there, Gilles was the one most clearly working without a net,
says Niki Lauda, three time world driving champion. That should say it all. One of the best that's ever been.
A hick in a funny hat ... lots of people thought that about Smokey. Then again, lots of people got beat. This is the official site for one of the smartest people in racing history.