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Foyt Releases A Statement Following The Death Of His Friend Al Unser

Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner and NTT IndyCar Series team owner AJ Foyt has released the following statement following the death of his friend and fellow four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Al Unser:

“I was really sorry to hear about Al Unser. “We were able to catch up in July at the 4-time winners deal [photo shoot] we did at Indy and I’m glad for that. I always thought a lot of Al, even when he first came to Indy. That’s why I was happy to give him his first ride there. He was a nice person and well-respected because he was a cool, smart race driver. Always knew what he was doing, knew how to take care of a car. He was very smart and when he was winning you had to be because racing was a lot more dangerous back then. I always had a lot of respect for Al. It’s a sad day.”

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Statements From Roger Penske And J Douglas Boles Following The Death Of Al Unser

NTT IndyCar Series and Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Roger Penske released the following statement following the death of four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Al Unser:

We have lost a true racing legend and a champion on and off the track. Al was the quiet leader of the Unser family, a tremendous competitor and one of the greatest drivers to ever race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. From carrying on his family’s winning tradition at Pikes Peak to racing in NASCAR, sports cars, earning championships in INDYCAR and IROC and, of course, becoming just the second driver to win the Indianapolis 500 four times, Al had an amazing career that spanned nearly 30 years. He produced two championships and three wins for our race team, including his memorable victory in the 1987 Indy 500 when he famously qualified and won with a car that was on display in a hotel lobby just a few days before. We were honored to help Al earn a place in history with his fourth Indy victory that day, and he will always be a big part of our Team. Our thoughts are with the Unser family as they mourn the loss of a man that was beloved across the racing world and beyond

J Douglas Boles, President of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway said:

“In the 112 years of racing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Al Unser’s career stands out among the others. His four Indianapolis 500 wins and most laps led in the ‘500’ (644) solidify him as one of the greatest of all time. Al achieved his successes competing against many of the best our sport has ever seen, which makes his accomplishments even more impressive. In addition, his quiet and humble approach outside of the car, combined with his fierce competitive spirit and fearless talent behind the wheel, made Al a fan favorite. He will be remembered as one of the best to ever race at Indianapolis, and we will all miss his smile, sense of humor and his warm, approachable personality. Our thoughts and prayers are with Susan Unser, the entire Unser family and all Al’s friends and fans

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Al Unser Dies Aged 82

Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Al Unser has passed away, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced on Friday morning.

Al Unser won the Greatest Spectacle In Racing in back to back in 1970 and 71 while also winning in 1978 and 1987.