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Unser (center, holding helmet) visiting United States president Ronald Reagan in January 1986 along with his wife Karen, his brother Bobby Unser and his wife, and his son Al Unser Jr. and his wife. Unser won the IndyCar championships in 1983 and 1985 by winning one race and then having several top-five finishes.
Alfred Unser Jr. (born April 19, 1962) – nicknamed "Little Al" to distinguish him from his father, Al Unser – is an American former racing driver. Known primarily for his Championship car career, Unser won two CART championships, and is a two-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 .
A history-making and beloved member of the #IMS family. 4-time #Indy500 winner Al Unser has passed away at age 82. Godspeed, racer.” In addition to Al Unser Jr., Unser is survived by his wife ...
The Unser family has won the Indianapolis 500 a record nine times, with Bobby and Al Unser Sr. being the only set of brothers to win in the race's history. Bobby Unser was one of ten drivers to have won the 500 three or more times and the first of two (followed by Rick Mears ) to have won in three decades (1968, 1975, 1981).
The Unser family combined for a record nine wins in the Indy 500; Al Jr. won the Indy 500 twice — in 1992 and 1994. Coincidentally, Al Unser, Al Unser Jr. and Bobby Unser all won their final ...
Al Unser Sr., a four-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 and member of one of racing’s most prominent dynasties, died of cancer yesterday at his home in Chama, N.M. He was 82. His death was ...
Al Unser III United States [14] ... Cousins-in-law; Barrichello's wife is a cousin of Giaffone. Jean-Pierre Beltoise: François Cevert
On Sunday May 3, Al Unser became the first driver to practice over 190 mph (310 km/h). [15] A day later, his brother Bobby Unser pushed the speeds over 197 mph (317 km/h). [ 15 ] The first incidents of the month occurred Monday, when Gordon Smiley spun, and Pete Halsmer crashed in turn 4.