Rex Mays Classic winner Tony Bettenhausen - " The Tinley Park Express " won from 5th starting in the Belanger #99 Kurtis Offy - Milwaukee 1951 -
The great Jimmy Bryan at Langhorne - JB won from 6th starting in Al Dean's #1 Kuzma Offy - AAA Indy Cars 1955 - RIP - Walt Imlay photo -
" The Tinley Park Express " Tony Bettenhausen at the 1953 Indy 500 - fin 9th in Agajanian #98 Kuzma Offy
Love the car/girl/family pictures. When was the last time someone took a pic of wife/girlfriend, parents, grand parents in front of or on the car?? Keep them coming They all seem to wear hi-heels too.
Joe Sostilio & Jimmy Bryan at Langhorne - JB won the 100 lapper from 7th starting in Al Dean's #9 Kuzma , with Joe 7th aboard the Bardahl #45 Kurtis - AAA Indy cars 1954 -
Back in the Day” – Chicago area racer Bob Muhlke was running and winning in midget competition before his 21st birthday. He started racing at Chicago’s Riverview Stadium in 1937 at the age of 17. He raced in Texas and Florida. In 1938, he dominated the midget racing at Breese Stevens Field in Madison, Wis. Muhlke was a winner at most of the Chicago area tracks, including Riverview, Expo Park in Aurora, Raceway Park, Soldier Field and the five-eighths oval in Hammond, Ind. Retiring from racing, Muhlke operated the Clover Club in Skokie, Ill. Muhlke passed away in Florida in 1973. Photographer Ed Kirchner grabbed this close-up shot of Bob Muhlke at Chicago’s Soldier Field.
“Back in the Day” – Milwaukee’s Myron Fohr was good in both midgets and Champ Cars. A midget feature winner at Chicagoland’s Raceway Park, where this photo was taken by Ed Kirchner, Fohr won four Champ Car races during his career and competed in the Indianapolis 500 twice. Fohr passed away in 1994 at the age of 81