TWO TIME USAC NATIONAL CHAMPION
1971-1972





At San Jose Speedway 1972 with Kenny Takeuchi and Al Pombo. Bob Mize photo






1964 Hoosier Hundred












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AMA National Motorcycle Champion :
1954
1956
1957
27 Career AMA Victories
Daytona AMA 200 Winner:
1957
1958
9 Indianapolis 500 Starts
Completed 1,265 Laps
Led 2 races for 52 Laps
First Start: 1965 - Finished 29th
Last Start: 1973 - Finished 18th
Top 5: 2
Top 10: 4
Best Finish: 3rd
1968 Pole Sitter In Lotus 56 STP Turbine #60. Leading with 9 laps to go when car broke.
98 Career USAC Indy Car Starts
Top 10: 60
6 Career wins: 3 Milwaukee 1965-1970-1972, 1 Ontario - California 500 1971, 1 Michigan 1972 ,1 Pocono-Pocono 500 1972
Retired after foot injuries suffered in 1974 California 500 at Ontatio.
Member of 10 Halls Of Fame
1 NASCAR start: July 1969 Daytona Beach, FL. Driving Smokey Yunick #13 Ford. Started 12th, Finished 31st. Completed 47 laps.
1964 USAC Stock Car Rookie Of The Year. Winner at Duquoin, IL 9/6/64
The only racer in the world to have won multiple National championships in both automobile and motorcycle racing back to back.
San Jose Speedway Opening Day Winner 1964 - Goularte Bros #10
3rd Place Finisher 1963 Johnny Key Memorial behind winner Marshall Sargent and 2nd place Al Pombo.
Winner of 1963 Pacific Coast Championship 100 At The Clovis Speedway.
3rd Place USAC Midget Race Kearney Bowl 4/23/61
15th Place Golden State USAC 100 Mile Race Sacramento. #47 Joe Hunt Offy - 89 Laps. Johnny Rutherford 14th, Parnelli Jones 16th, Bobby Unser 18th.
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