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ason Bean/Pool via Bloomberg; Goldin Auctions O.J. Simpson’s bible, which was gifted to him and features an inscription by Robert Kardashian Sr., has officially sold at auction. After Kim ...
Beside him was Tom Sneva in a Sugaripe Prune Special with a McLaren/Cosworth engine and rounding out the first row was Al Unser, Sr. in a Pennzoil Special with a Chaparral/Cosworth engine.
When "American Chopper" debuted in 2002, it became a hit as much for the relationships between the members of the Teutul family — Paul Sr., Paul Jr., and Mikey — as it did for the work they ...
Police are investigating a serious vehicle crash that closed a roadway in northwest Albuquerque.Unser Boulevard NW was closed in the area of Paradise Boulevard NW and Paseo Del Norte. It has since ...
7. Al Unser Jr. One of the most famous drivers ever, Unser is scheduled to be a grand marshal for this year's 50th Anniversary Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, a locale he's very familiar with.
Dixon back then had 39 IndyCar victories and revealed he felt out of place being in the company of Mario Andretti, Michael Andretti, AJ Foyt and Al Unser Sr. However, Mario Andretti came out and ...
(a) Training procedure of PiSA-SR. During the training process, two LoRA modules are respectively optimized for pixel-level and semantic-level enhancement. (b) Inference procedure of PiSA-SR. During ...
Heading up the second row starting in fourth place was Johnny Rutherford in a 1st National City Travelers Checks Special with a McLaren/Cosworth engine; Al Unser, Sr. was in fifth place with a 1st ...
The two-time Indianapolis 500 winner (1992 and 1994 editions), Al Unser Jr. is a well-known name in the world of American motorsports. His career gained steam in the 1980s and there was a time in ...
Al Unser (Sr.) 35th overall, 10th in class 1981 GTX David Pearson, Billy Hagan 61st overall, 22nd in class 1982 GTP Billy Hagan, Gene Felton 38th overall, 13th in class 1983 GTO Billy Hagan, Lloyd ...
He previously worked for Complex Magazine in New York City. Legendary racer Al Unser Sr., a four-time winner of the Indianapolis 500, died at his home in New Mexico on Thursday. He was 82.
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