Welcome to our monthlong countdown celebrating notable drivers and cars from the history of the Indianapolis 500!
30 Days in May Bonus: No. 73, David Hobbs, 1973 Carling Black Label Eagle/Offy. As a 5-year-old in 1973, in addition to trying to memorize the car numbers, drivers, chassis and engine, I tried to memorize the hometowns of all the drivers in the Indianapolis 500. Some were more easily remembered than others.
Take David Hobbs, for instance. He was from Upper Boddington,
England. Tough to forget that one. Hobbs was one of the few international
competitors during this era, with four starts spanning 1971-76. In 1973, he was
still running when the race was red-flagged and finished 11th.
A versatile and successful driver, Hobbs competed in several
disciplines, including Formula One, Indycar, Can-Am, Trans-Am and even NASCAR
Winston Cup. He also was an insightful and witty commentator on broadcasts, and
he still pops up occasionally on TV.
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