Dirt Empire Magazine - Issue 03 2021

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in memorium

BOBBY UNSER IN EARLY MAY, the man who’s name was almost always preceded by “Three-time Indy winner”, Bobby Unser passed away at his home in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Unser, along with his brother Al and nephew Al Jr., left an indelible mark on the motorsports landscape. A Pike’s Peak legend, a Bonneville Salt Flats record holder, NASCAR and Formula one starter, Unser was also a great dirt track racer and has two USAC titles and wins in every major USAC division. Following his racing career, Bobby became beloved as a witty observer and personality on Indy Car broadcasts.

Photo: Bob Scott

THE SON OF a dozen-time Indy 500 starter, Steve Stapp was smitten with racing throughout his entire 80 years. The native Californian soon transplanted to the Midwest where he ran on the open wheel circuits before retiring from behind the wheel after his children were born. Thus one of the greatest car owners ever was created. Stapp employed talent the ilk of Mario Andretti, Johnny Rutherford, Pancho Carter, Larry Dickson, Eric Gordon, Joe Saldana and Russ Gamester. An owner of a trucking company, Stapp was a lifelong race enthusiast and massive personality that gained entrance to the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 1999. Stapp passed away on April 23 after 57 years of marriage to his beloved Rosemary.

STEVE STAPP

Photo: Bob Mays Collection

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DIRT EMPIRE MAGAZINE • ISSUE 03 - 2021


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