Those 70 poles are the most in INDYCAR history, making him one of the top drivers in the sport's history. 7. Al Unser Jr. One of the most famous drivers ever, Unser is scheduled to be a grand ...
Al Unser Jr. will always be remembered as one of the absolute greats of American motorsports. Other than his Indy 500 and IndyCar heroics, he also sparked his magic in the Champ Car competition.
It dates back to 1911 when Ray Harroun won by just 1.43 seconds at the brickyard, yet that is not even the closest finish in the event’s history, as Al Unser Jr claimed victory by 0.043s in 1992.