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1962 Indianapolis 500
Car number 62, a Watson, driven by Paul Russo. Car number 17, a Watson, driven by Roger McCluskey. Car number 5, a Phillips, driven by Bud Tingelstad.
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Bud Tingelstad
Bud Tingelstad sits in car number 10, a Federal Engineering Special. The car is a Gerhardt 67/Offenhauser.
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Bud Tingelstad
Bud Tingelstad sits in car number 5, an American Red Ball entry. The car is a Lola T80/Ford.
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Bud Tingelstad
Bud Tingelstad sits in car number 15, a Federal Engineering Special. The car is a 1963 Trevis/Offenhauser.
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Bud Tingelstad
Bud Tingelstad sits in car number 10, a Federal Engineering Special. The car is a Gerhardt 67/Offenhauser.
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Bud Tingelstad
Bud Tingelstad sits in car number 5, an American Red Ball entry. The car is a Lola T80/Ford.
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Bud Tinglelstad
Bud Tingelstad in Number 18 Jim Robbins Special Trevis with 252 Cubic Inch Offenhauser 4-Cylinder engine. Finished 9th
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Bud Tinglelstad
Bud Tingelstad in car number 5, American Red Ball Lola-Ford T80. Finished sixteenth after hitting the wall on lap 115.
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Bud Tinglelstad
Bud Tingelstad in car number 5, American Red Ball Lola-Ford T80. Finished sixteenth after hitting the wall on lap 115.
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Bud Tinglelstad
Bud Tingelstad in Number 18 Jim Robbins Special Trevis with 252 Cubic Inch Offenhauser 4-Cylinder engine. Finished 9th
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Bud Tinglelstad
Bud Tingelstad in Number 18 Jim Robbins Special Trevis with 252 Cubic Inch Offenhauser 4-Cylinder engine. Finished 9th
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Indianapolis 500
Track owner Tony Hulman speaking at the Indianapolis 500 trophy presentation. In the background, drivers in temporary bleachers. From row, left to right: Joe Leonard, Mario Andretti, Roger McCluskey, Dan Gurney, Jim McElreth, Jochen Rindt, Ronnie Bucknum, Gary Bettenhausen, Bobby Grim, Carl Williams, Sammy Sessions. Middle row, left to right: Graham Hill, Lloyd Ruby, A.J. Foyt, Art Pollard, Jim Malloy, Mel Kenyon, Denny Hulme, Bill Vukovich, Ronnie Duman, George Snider, Arnold Knepper. Top row, left to right: Bobby Unser, Al Unser, Gordon Johncock, Wally Dallenbach Sr., Jerry Grant, Bud Tingelstad, Johnny Rutherford, Mike Mosley, Jim Hurtubise, Larry Dickson.
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Indianapolis 500
Bud Tingelstad drives car number 5, a Phillips/Offenhauser Konstant Hot Special. Followed by Shorty Templeman in car number 4, a Watson/Offenhauser Bill Forbes Special, and Don Davis in car number 27, a Lesovsky/Offenhauser J. H. Rose Trucking Special.
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Indianapolis 500
Bud Tingelstad drives car number 15, a Trevis/Offenhauser Federal Engineering Special.
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Indianapolis 500
In the foreground, fastest three qualifiers, Joe Leonard, Graham Hill, and Bobby Unser by the Borg Warner trophy. In the background, drivers sitting in temporary bleachers. Front row, left to right: Mario Andretti, Roger McCluskey, Dan Gurney, Jim McElreth, Jochen Rindt, Ronnie Bucknum, Gary Bettenhausen, Bobby Grim, Carl Williams, Sammy Sessions. Middle row, left to right: Lloyd Ruby, A.J. Foyt, Art Pollard, Jim Malloy, Mel Kenyon, Denny Hulme, Bill Vukovich, Ronnie Duman, George Snider, Arnold Knepper. Top row, left to right: Al Unser, Gordon Johncock, Wally Dallenbach Sr., Jerry Grant, Bud Tingelstad, Johnny Rutherford, Mike Mosley, Jim Hurtubise, Larry Dickson.
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Indianapolis 500
Johnny Boyd drives car number 38, an Epperly/Offenhauser Metal-Cal Special. Followed by Eddie Sachs in car number 2, a Ewing/Offenhauser Dean-Autolite Special, and Bud Tingelstad in car number 5, a Phillips/Offenhauser Konstant Hot Special.
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Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis 500 Trophy presentation. Drivers in temporary bleachers. Front row, left to right: Joe Leonard, Mario Andretti, Roger McCluskey, Dan gurney, Jim McElreth, Jochen Rindt, Ronnie Bucknum, Gary Bettenhausen, Bobby Grim, Carl Williams, Sammy Sessions. Middle row, left to right: Graham Hill, Lloyd Ruby, A.J. Foyt, Art Pollard, Jim Malloy, Mel Kenyon, Denny Hulme, Bill Vukovich, Ronnie Duman, George Snider, Arnold Knepper. Top row, left to right: Bobby Unser, Al Unser, Gordon Johncock, Wally Dallenbach Sr. (standing), Bud Tingelstad, Johnny Rutherford, Mike Mosley, Jim Hurtubise, Larry Dickson.
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Indianapolis 500
Bud Tingelstad drives car number 10, a Gerhardt/Offenhauser Federal Engineering Special.
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Indianapolis 500
Dan Gurney drives car number 34, a Thompson/Buick Thompson Harvey Aluminum Special. Followed by Bud Tingelstad in car number 5, a Phillips/Offenhauser Konstant Hot Special, and other cars.
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Indianapolis 500
Car number 10, Bud Tingelstad's Federal Automotive Associates Federal Engineering Gerhardt-Offenhauser.
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Indianapolis 500
Drivers in temporary bleachers at trophy presentation. Front row, left to right: Joe Leonard, Mario Andretti, Roger McCluskey, Dan gurney, Jim McElreth, Jochen Rindt, Ronnie Bucknum, Gary Bettenhausen, Bobby Grim, Carl Williams, Sammy Sessions. Middle row, left to right: Graham Hill, Lloyd Ruby, A.J. Foyt (returning to his seat after receiving an award), Art Pollard, Jim Malloy, Mel Kenyon, Denny Hulme, Bill Vukovich, Ronnie Duman, George Snider, Arnold Knepper. Top row, left to right: Bobby Unser, Al Unser, Gordon Johncock, Wally Dallenbach Sr., Jerry Grant, Bud Tingelstad, Johnny Rutherford, Mike Mosley, Jim Hurtubise, Larry Dickson.
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Indianapolis 500
Race Queen speaking at the trophy presentation. In the background, drivers in temporary bleachers. Front row, left to right: Joe Leonard, Mario Andretti, Roger McCluskey, Dan Gurney, Jim McElreth, Jochen Rindt, Ronnie Bucknum, Gary Bettenhausen, Bobby Grim, Carl Williams, Sammy Sessions. Middle row, left to right: Graham Hill, Lloyd Ruby, A.J. Foyt, Art Pollard, Jim Malloy, Mel Kenyon, Denny Hulme, Bill Vukovich, Ronnie Duman, George Snider, Arnold Knepper. Top row, left to right: Bobby Unser, Al Unser, Gordon Johncock, Wally Dallenbach Sr., Jerry Grant, Bud Tingelstad, Johnny Rutherford, Mike Mosley, Jim Hurtubise, Larry Dickson.
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Indianapolis 500
Bud Tingelstad drives car number 22, a Gerhardt/Offenhauser Federal Engineering Special.
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Indianapolis 500
Bud Tingelstad drives car number 15, a Trevis/Offenhauser Federal Engineering Special, next to Johnny White in car number 99, a Watson/Offenhauser Demler Special.