Wednesday, May 12, 2021

30 Days in May: No. 12, Bobby Allison, 1973 Sunoco DX McLaren/Offy

Welcome to our monthlong countdown celebrating notable drivers and cars from the history of the Indianapolis 500!

Bobby Allison was part of Roger Penske's three-car effort for the 1973 Indianapolis 500,
joining Gary Bettenhausen and defending champion Mark Donohue.


30 Days in May: No. 12, Bobby Allison, 1973 Sunoco DX McLaren/Offy. It’s always great when a star driver from another discipline takes on the challenge of the Indianapolis 500. Unfortunately, mechanical problems sidelined Bobby Allison from the get-go and he finished 32nd after just 1 lap. The NASCAR ace returned in 1975, but the results weren’t much better as Allison finished 25th in that race. On the other hand, Bobby’s brother Donnie did quite well in his two Indianapolis 500 appearances. Donnie Allison finished fourth in 1970 and sixth in 1971, completing 399 out of a possible 400 laps.

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