RACING LEGENDS RETURN TO PHOENIX INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY DURING
QUICKEN LOANS RACE FOR HEROES 500 WEEKEND
Allison, Unser, Rutherford & more to help celebrate track’s 50th anniversary
PHOENIX – A
number of the greatest drivers to ever turn a lap on the oval at Phoenix
International Raceway will return to the Valley of the Sun to help
celebrate the culmination of the track’s 50th
anniversary season, PIR President Bryan R. Sperber announced today.
Racing legends Bobby Allison,
Bobby Unser and Johnny Rutherford will all take part in
festivities throughout The Quicken Loans Race for Heroes 500 NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series race weekend. Each of the drivers will make
appearances during the race weekend, many of which will take
place inside the one-of-a-kind ‘Memory Lane’ exhibit.
‘Memory Lane’ will
feature cars driven by many of the legendary drivers, including the 1964
roadster that A.J. Foyt drove to Victory Lane in the first professional
race in PIR’s history and the No. 7 Ford Thunderbird
driven by Alan Kulwicki to the first ever NASCAR Winston Cup Series win
at PIR in 1988. The exhibit will also feature trophies, fire suits and
other memorabilia from the track’s 50-year history.
Allison is a
three-time Daytona 500 champion and captured the 1983 Winston Cup Series
championship. He raced in seven of the first eight NASCAR-sanctioned
races in Phoenix from 1977-82 and 1984. In those
seven races, he only finished outside the top five once and he captured
the checkered flag in 1982.
Unser is a
three-time Indianapolis 500 champion and a seven-time winner at PIR in
USAC Champ Cars. Between 1964 and 1978, he raced at PIR 27 times and
visited Victory Lane four times. He started from
the pole a whopping seven times, including three consecutive races in
1971 and ’72. Two of his wins came from the pole – in 1968 and again in
1972.
Rutherford is a
three-time Indianapolis 500 champion. In addition to his three
victories at Indy, he also started from the pole three times. From 1963
to 1988, he had four top-5s, eight top-10s and 24
starts at the famed “Brickyard.” Rutherford raced at Phoenix
International Raceway 24 times and was a three-time winner, taking the
checkers in 1975, ’77 and ‘78. He also competed in the inaugural NASCAR
Winston Cup Series race at PIR, finishing 39th.
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