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Al Unser Jr.

Alfred Unser Jr. (born April 19, 1962), nicknamed "Little Al", "Al Junior", or simply "Junior", is a retired American race car driver and two-time Indianapolis 500 winner.

Al Unser Jr.
Al Unser Jr. at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in March 2011.
Nationality American
BornAlfred Unser Jr.
(1962-04-19) April 19, 1962 (age 61)
Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
Retired2007
Related toAl Unser (father)
Al Unser III (son)
Bobby Unser (uncle)
Jerry Unser (uncle)
Robby Unser (cousin)
Johnny Unser (cousin)
Louis Unser (grandfather)
IndyCar Series career
Debut season1982
Former teamsForsythe Racing
Shierson Racing
Marlboro Team Penske
Galles Racing
Kelley Racing
Patrick Racing
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
A. J. Foyt Enterprises
Starts329
Wins34
Poles7
Best finish1st in 1990, 1994
Previous series
1982
1982-1999
Can-Am
CART Indy Car World Series
Championship titles
1982
1986, 1988
1990, 1994
Can-Am Championship
International Race of Champions
CART Indy Car World Series
Awards
1992, 1994
1994

2007

2009
Indianapolis 500 Champion
ABC Wide World of Sports Athlete of the Year
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame inductee
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America inductee[1]
NASCAR Cup Series career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish36th (1993)
First race1993 Daytona 500 (Daytona)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0

History

Unser was born into a racing family in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is the son of Al Unser and the nephew of Bobby Unser, both Indianapolis 500 winners themselves. The Unser family has won the Indy 500 a record nine times.

Early career

By the age of 11, Al Junior was racing sprint cars. After high school, he was already in the World of Outlaws series of sprint car racing. He soon moved into road racing, winning the Super Vee title in 1981 and the Can-Am title in 1982.

Rising CART star

In 1982, Unser made his debut on the CART circuit. He suffered personal tragedy when his sister Debbie was killed in a dune buggy accident, but this did not deter Unser; and a year later, he competed in his first Indianapolis 500, finishing 9th. Hours after the race ended, Unser Jr. was issued a 2 lap penalty by chief steward Thomas W. Binford for passing 2 cars under caution with less than 40 laps to go as well as blocking eventual winner Tom Sneva from passing his father with less than 20 laps to go. The penalty dropped him from an original finish of 9th to 10th. Despite being lauded for his performance as a rookie, Unser Jr. narrowly lost the rookie of the year award to Teo Fabi.

Unser continued racing on the CART circuit, becoming one of the series' rising stars. He finished second in the CART championship point standings in 1985, losing to his father by just one point. He began competing in the IROC championship in 1986, winning that championship with two victories in four races. At the age of 24, Unser was the youngest IROC champion ever. Unser won the 1986 and 1988 IROC championships, the final Indycar driver to win an IROC championship. Unser won the 24 Hours of Daytona, also at age 24 for the first time in 1986 and again in 1987.

Unser continued to improve on the CART circuit, finishing fourth in the points standings in 1986, third in 1987, second in 1988 and finally winning the series for the first time in 1990. In 1989, Unser was on the verge of winning his first Indianapolis 500, but while battling with Emerson Fittipaldi for the lead the two touched wheels and Unser spun, hitting the wall and ending his chances. This race is remembered for a remarkable show of sportsmanship, as Little Al climbed out of his wrecked racecar and gave Fittipaldi the "thumbs up" as he drove by Unser under caution. Unser would have his day at Indy in 1992, however, defeating Scott Goodyear by 0.043 seconds, the closest finish in Indianapolis 500 history.

During the off-season he drove in the 1993 Daytona 500 for Hendrick Motorsports finishing 36th in his only NASCAR start. He ran well in the race, running with the lead pack all day, until a late race crash with Kyle Petty and Bobby Hillin Jr. During an interview with Mike Joy after the accident, Joy asked him if he would be back. Unser said that he wanted to come back, but it would never happen. Unser also tested a Williams F1 car but never competed in the series.

Penske years

 
Penske PC-23 driven by Unser in 1994

In 1994, Unser again won at Indy, this time with Penske Racing. His teammates were Emerson Fittipaldi, the man whom he battled with five years before, and Paul Tracy. Unser turned in a dominant season-long performance, winning eight of 16 races on his way to his second CART championship, as well as being named ABC's Wide World of Sports Athlete of the Year that year. In 1995 Unser, along with teammate Emerson Fittipaldi, failed to qualify at Indianapolis, and he would later point to this as the trigger event for his descent into alcoholism and the breakup of his marriage. He would finish second to Jacques Villeneuve in CART championship points in 1995. He finished fourth in 1996, despite having a chance of winning the championship until the end of the season.

Unser ranked 13th in 1997, 11th in 1998 and 21st in 1999, not helped by the fact that he had to sit out two races after breaking his leg in the season-opener at Miami in a first-lap accident. Little Al's decline in performance coincided with the Penske team's struggles with their in-house chassis, Mercedes engines and Goodyear tires, which were being abandoned by most teams during this era in favor of Firestones. His teammates suffered similarly disappointing results during this time.

Team Penske began abandoning the maligned in-house Penske chassis for customer Lola chassis during the 1999 season. By the end of 1999, Unser and Penske parted ways and, combined with the death of Gonzalo Rodríguez, Penske replaced Unser and Rodriguez with Helio Castroneves and Gil de Ferran. Unser would leave CART to join the budding Indy Racing League for the 2000 campaign.

Unser won a total of 31 races during his 17 seasons in CART. His career win total including IRL stands at 34, which is currently the sixth-most all time in American open wheel racing (as of 2013). As a two-time Indy 500 and two-time overall points champion, Unser enjoyed a decorated career as one of the most dynamic and successful drivers in American auto racing.(9)

Indy Racing League

Unser would go on to win a total of three races in his IRL career, but after breaking his pelvis in an all-terrain vehicle accident in October 2003, Unser had difficulty securing a ride for the 2004 season. He finally signed with Patrick Racing three races into the season, but after a 22nd-place finish in Richmond, Unser finally announced his retirement from racing on June 30, 2004. Unser continued to remain involved in racing, however, outside of a driving capacity. He served as an adviser for Patrick Racing and worked as a mentor for his son, Al Richard Unser, who was working his way through the lower ranks of open-wheel racing at the time.

Post-retirement racing and personal issues

 
Unser practicing for the 2007 Indianapolis 500
 
Unser before the 2007 Indianapolis 500

In 2006 Unser announced that he would come back to racing again and he would run the 2006 Indianapolis 500, teamed with fellow former winner Buddy Lazier for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing. This came just days after Michael Andretti also came out of retirement to run the 500. Unser qualified 27th in the 33-car field, and consistently ran in the upper half until a crash ended his day.

In late August, Unser took part in an A1 Grand Prix test session at Silverstone.

On 25 January 2007, Unser was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, misdemeanor hit and run, failure to render aid in an accident and failure to report an accident near Henderson, Nevada, USA.

On 2 May 2007, it was announced that Unser would drive a car for racing legend A. J. Foyt in the 2007 Indianapolis 500, carrying the No. 50 on his car in recognition of A. J.'s 50 years at the storied race. Unser qualified in the 25th starting position after being bumped from the lineup on the second day of qualifying.

On 18 May 2007, Unser spoke publicly for the first time about his battle with alcoholism when he joined forces with LIVE outside the Bottle,[2] a national educational campaign to help the public understand the need for addressing and treating alcoholism.

During the race weekend of the 2009 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, Unser confirmed that his IndyCar career was in fact over.[3] During the weekend, he returned to the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race that he won in 1985, and scored his second win in the event and his eighth Long Beach victory overall.

In 2010, Unser started the Race Clinic for Paralysis charity.

Unser is on the board of Baltimore Racing Development and helped announce plans for the 2011 Baltimore Grand Prix on Monday, August 17, 2009.[4]

Unser was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2009.[1]

On September 29, 2011 Unser was arrested in Albuquerque, New Mexico on charges of reckless driving and aggravated driving while intoxicated. Charges stemmed from an incident where Unser reportedly drag raced his Chevrolet Suburban SUV at speeds of over 100 mph. He was placed on indefinite suspension from his role with IndyCar.[5]

In 2013, Unser entered a sportscar race at Thunderhill Raceway Park, the legendary 25 Hours of Thunderhill, racing with his son Al III as teammates. Unser dominated the race, but co-driver Ivan Bellarosa crashed the car out.

In 2014, once again at Long Beach he participated in the Pro/Celebrity race, finishing fifth, 6.115 seconds behind winner Brett Davern and four other celebrities, winning the Pro Division (30-second disadvantage assessed to professionals) for his ninth Long Beach victory overall, extending the "King of the Beach" nickname. Later that year, Unser raced again at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, participating in the Indy Legends Charity Pro/Am race, during the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association's Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational event. This two-driver race included an Indianapolis 500 veteran in each car. Unser won the race, along with Peter Klutt, driving Klutt's 1969 Chevrolet Corvette. In so doing, Unser became the second driver to win on both the oval and road course at the Speedway.

In 2015, Unser participated in several Goodguys AutoCross competitions while racing Speedway Motors' 1970 Camaro.[6] He also raced in the Sports Car Club of America Solo National Championship, placing second in his class, and is entered again at Thunderhill for the 25 Hours. Because of his age (over 50), Unser is eligible to drop down a level from professional class to an "amateur" class (Silver level) under the FIA driver rankings used for sportscar races, although the National Auto Sport Association does not use such ratings.

On May 20, 2019, just days before the 2019 Indianapolis 500, Unser Jr. was charged for DUI for a fourth time.[7]

On October 1, 2021, Unser's memoir entitled Al Unser Jr: A Checkered Past, co-authored by Jade Gurss, was published by Octane Press.

Personal life

Unser married Shelley; the couple later divorced.[8] He has four children, Al Richard Unser, Cody Unser, Shannon Unser, and Joe Unser.[9] Cody lost the use of her legs on February 5, 1999 when she was 12 years old.[9] She, along with her mother Shelley, founded the organization "Cody Unser First Step Foundation" at age 13 and she writes about the cause on U.S. News & World Report.[10] Shelley Unser died on August 15, 2018. On September 30, 2021, Unser Jr. married Norma Lawrence.[11]

Motorsports career results

American Open Wheel racing results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

Formula Super Vee

Formula Super Vee results
Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Rank Points
1981 Galles Racing Ralt RT5/81 VW Brabham CLT
1
MIL
1
WGl
3
ROA
2
BRN
1
MIL
1
MCH
3
RIV
Ret
PHX
2
1st 98

PPG Indycar Series

CART results
Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Rank Points
1982 Forsythe Racing March 82C Cosworth DFX V8t PHX
ATL
MIL
CLE
MCH
MIL
POC
RIV
5
ROA
MCH
PHX
21st 30
1983 Galles Racing Eagle 83 Cosworth DFX V8t ATL
6
INDY
10
CLE
9
MCH
7
ROA
2
RIV
4
MDO
18
MCH
10
CPL
10
LAG
4
PHX
8
7th 89
March 83C MIL
13
POC
2
1984 Galles Racing March 84C Cosworth DFX V8t LBH
17
PHX
25
INDY
21
MIL
3
POR
1
MEA
4
CLE
24
MCH
26
ROA
13
POC
21
MDO
19
SAN
6
MCH
6
PHX
2
LAG
4
CPL
4
6th 103
1985 Shierson Racing Lola T900 Cosworth DFX V8t LBH
9
INDY
25
MIL
24
POR
2
MEA
1
CLE
1
MCH
15
ROA
17
POC
2
MDO
4
SAN
3
MCH
23
LAG
3
PHX
2
MIA
3
2nd 150
1986 Shierson Racing Lola T86/00 Cosworth DFX V8t PHX
12
LBH
2
INDY
5
MIL
8
POR
3
MEA
9
CLE
8
TOR
4
MCH
8
POC
6
MDO
5
SAN
2
MCH
21
ROA
11
LAG
23
PHX
6
MIA
1
4th 137
1987 Shierson Racing March 87C Cosworth DFX V8t LBH
2
PHX
14
INDY
4
MIL
5
POR
20
MEA
8
CLE
3
TOR
20
MCH
18
POC
23
ROA
3
MDO
23
NAZ
6
LAG
4
MIA
2
3rd 107
1988 Galles Racing March 88C Chevrolet 265A V8t PHX
18
LBH
1
INDY
13
MIL
20
POR
4
CLE
4
TOR
1
MEA
1
MCH
21
POC
2
MDO
4
ROA
7
NAZ
19
LAG
6
MIA
1
2nd 149
1989 Galles Racing Lola T89/00 Chevrolet 265A V8t PHX
2
LBH
1
INDY
2
MIL
8
DET
21
POR
10
CLE
7
MEA
5
TOR
20
MCH
4
POC
9
MDO
2
ROA
20
NAZ
4
LAG
3
5th 136
1990 Galles-Kraco Racing Lola T90/00 Chevrolet 265A V8t PHX
3
LBH
1
INDY
4
MIL
1
DET
27
POR
3
CLE
15
MEA
11
TOR
1
MCH
1
DEN
1
VAN
1
MDO
3
ROA
4
NAZ
16
LAG
2
1st 210
1991 Galles-Kraco Racing Lola T91/00 Chevrolet 265A V8t SRF
16
LBH
1
PHX
6
INDY
4
MIL
19
DET
4
POR
4
CLE
4
MEA
2
TOR
23
MCH
3
DEN
1
VAN
3
MDO
5
ROA
2
NAZ
4
LAG
2
3rd 197
1992 Galles-Kraco Racing Galmer G92 Chevrolet 265A V8t SRF
4
PHX
5
LBH
4
INDY
1
DET
9
POR
3
MIL
7
NHA
8
TOR
7
MCH
4
CLE
3
ROA
2
VAN
2
MDO
3
NAZ
11
LAG
9
3rd 169
1993 Galles Racing Lola T93/00 Chevrolet 265C V8t SRF
15
PHX
4
LBH
21
INDY
8
MIL
5
DET
6
POR
5
CLE
19
TOR
5
MCH
8
NHA
8
ROA
25
VAN
1
MDO
8
NAZ
25
LAG
5
7th 100
1994 Team Penske Penske PC-23 Ilmor 265D V8t SRF
14
PHX
2
LBH
1
MIL
1
DET
10
POR
1
CLE
1
TOR
29
MCH
8
MDO
1
NHA
1
VAN
1
ROA
2
NAZ
2
LAG
20
1st 225
Mercedes-Benz 500I V8t INDY
1
1995 Team Penske Penske PC-24 Mercedes-Benz IC108B V8t MIA
15
SRF
6
PHX
8
LBH
1
NAZ
13
INDY
DNQ
MIL
2
DET
5
POR
1
ROA
28
TOR
26
CLE
18
MCH
2
MDO
1
NHA
3
VAN
1
LAG
6
2nd 161
1996 Team Penske Penske PC-25 Mercedes-Benz IC108C V8t MIA
8
RIO
2
SRF
9
LBH
3
NAZ
3
500
8
MIL
2
DET
22
POR
4
CLE
4
TOR
13
MCH
4
MDO
13
ROA
10
VAN
5
LAG
16
4th 125
1997 Team Penske Penske PC-26 Mercedes-Benz IC108D V8t MIA
27
SRF
27
LBH
4
NAZ
3
RIO
7
GAT
18
MIL
20
DET
8
POR
25
CLE
4
TOR
20
MCH
20
MDO
22
ROA
7
VAN
5
LAG
11
FON
22
13th 67
1998 Team Penske Penske PC-27 Mercedes-Benz IC108E V8t MIA
22
MOT
2
LBH
29
NAZ
15
RIO
16
GAT
19
MIL
3
DET
24
POR
5
CLE
17
TOR
17
MCH
22
MDO
6
ROA
27
VAN
5
LAG
6
HOU
7
SRF
22
FON
27
11th 72
1999 Team Penske Penske PC-27B Mercedes-Benz IC108E V8t MIA
26
MOT LBH NAZ
24
RIO
12
MCH
13
HOU
15
SRF
22
FON
7
21st 26
Lola B99/00 GAT
12
MIL
19
POR
16
CLE
5
ROA
9
TOR
9
DET
15
MDO
25
CHI
25
VAN
25
LAG
DNS

IndyCar Series

(key)

IndyCar Series results
Year Team Chassis No. Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Rank Points
2000 Galles Racing G-Force GF05 3 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 WDW
25
PHX
9
LVS
1
INDY
29
TXS
3
PPIR
10
ATL
3
KTY
27
TXS
17
9th 188
2001 G-Force GF05B PHX
23
HMS
6
ATL
17
INDY
30
TXS
8
PPIR
11
RIR
3
KAN
20
NSH
14
KTY
4
GAT
1
CHI
8
TXS
6
7th 287
2002 Kelley Racing Dallara IR-02 7 Chevrolet Indy V8 HMS
19
PHX
5
FON
11
NAZ
12
INDY
12
TXS
2
PPIR
6
RIR
5
KAN
17
NSH MCH KTY
6
GAT
7
CHI
2
TXS
20
7th 311
2003 Dallara IR-03 31 Toyota Indy V8 HMS
13
PHX
4
MOT
5
INDY
9
TXS
1
PPIR
14
RIR
10
KAN
14
NSH
8
MCH
9
GAT
20
KTY
4
NAZ
6
CHI
19
FON
9
TXS
9
6th 374
2004 Patrick Racing Dallara IR-04 20 Chevrolet Indy V8 HMS PHX MOT INDY
17
TXS
11
RIR
21
KAN NSH MIL MCH KTY PPIR NAZ CHI FON TXS 25th 44
2006 Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Dallara IR-05 31 Honda HI6R V8 HMS STP MOT INDY
24
WGL TXS RIR KAN NSH MIL MCH KTY SNM CHI 35th 12
2007 A. J. Foyt Enterprises 50 HMS STP MOT KAN INDY
26
MIL TXS IOW RIR WGL NSH MDO MCH KTY SNM DET CHI 32nd 10
Indianapolis 500 results
Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Note Team
1983 Eagle Cosworth 5 10 Out of Fuel Galles
1984 March Cosworth 15 21 Water Pump Failure Galles
1985 Lola Cosworth 11 25 Engine Failure Shierson Racing
1986 Lola Cosworth 9 5 Running Shierson Racing
1987 March Cosworth 22 4 Running Shierson Racing
1988 March Chevrolet 5 13 Running Galles
1989 Lola Chevrolet 8 2 Crash Galles
1990 Lola Chevrolet 7 4 Running Galles/Kraco
1991 Lola Chevrolet 6 4 Running Galles/Kraco
1992 Galmer Chevrolet 12 1 Running Galles/Kraco
1993 Lola Chevrolet 5 8 Running Galles
1994 Penske Ilmor-Mercedes 1 1 Running Penske
1995 Lola Ilmor-Mercedes DNQ Penske
2000 G-Force Oldsmobile 18 29 Radiator Damage Galles
2001 G-Force Oldsmobile 19 30 Crash Galles
2002 Dallara Chevrolet 12 12 Running Kelley
2003 Dallara Toyota 17 9 Running Kelley
2004 Dallara Chevrolet 17 17 Running Patrick
2006 Dallara Honda 27 24 Crash Dreyer & Reinbold
2007 Dallara Honda 25 26 Running Foyt

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Winston Cup Series

NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 NWCC Pts Ref
1993 Hendrick Motorsports 46 Chevy DAY
36
CAR RCH ATL DAR BRI NWS MAR TAL SON CLT DOV POC MCH DAY NHA POC TAL GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR PHO ATL 81st 55 [15]
Daytona 500
Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish
1993 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 40 36

International Race of Champions

(key) (Bold – Pole position. * – Most laps led.)

International Race of Champions results
Season Make 1 2 3 4 Pos. Pts Ref
1986 Chevy DAY
11
MOH
1*
TAL
7
GLN
1
1st 62 [16]
1987 DAY
5
MOH
4
MCH
1*
GLN
2
2nd 65 [17]
1988 DAY
4
RSD
3
MCH
3
GLN
1*
1st 66 [18]
1989 DAY
4
NZH
4
MCH
5
GLN
1*
2nd 60 [19]
1990 Dodge TAL
2
CLE
2
MCH
5
2nd 44 [20]
1991 DAY
4
TAL
10
MCH
3
GLN
3
5th 47 [21]
1992 DAY
6
TAL
7*
MCH
7
MCH
1*
3rd 59 [22]
1993 DAY
3
DAR TAL
1*
MCH
3
2nd 60.5 [23]
1994 DAY
2
DAR
10
TAL
5
MCH
1
2nd 56 [24]
1995 DAY
10*
DAR TAL MCH
1*
7th 42 [25]
1996 Pontiac DAY
5
TAL
1
CLT
8
MCH
5
5th 48 [26]
1997 DAY
1*
CLT
5
CAL
6
MCH
4
4th 57 [27]
1998 DAY
8
CAL
2
MCH
12
IND
2
4th 46 [28]
2001 Pontiac DAY TAL MCH
2
IND
5
NA 0 [29]
2002 DAY
5*
CAL
8
CHI
2
IND 7th 39 [30]

Video games

Pop culture references

  • In season 11, episode 12 of The Simpsons called The Mansion Family (originally aired on January 23, 2000), Bart is riding a bicycle through Mr. Burns's mansion screaming "I'm Al Unser Jr."

References

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  12. ^ . Champ Car Stats. Archived from the original on June 17, 2021. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
  13. ^ . oldracingcars.com. Old Racing Cars. Archived from the original on June 17, 2021. Retrieved June 17, 2021. Rick Galles formed a new team for the 19-year-old Al Unser Jr and the experienced Bob Earl. Both had won races in the previous season, Earl having won both his appearances and Unser one of his two, and they were joined as pre-season favourites by 1977 European FSV champion Arie Luyendijk (who would later rename himself Luyendyk to help out the US press). Another leading contender from 1980, Pete Halsmer, missed the opening race in Frank Arciero's Ralt RT5/80 as he tried his luck in Atlantic and at the Indy 500. He and Unser then had a great battle through the season, finishing 1-2 in five of the nine races. Halsmer couldn't quite make up for missing that opening race and Unser took the title by just four points.
  14. ^ Potter, Steve (July 21, 1985). "AL UNSER JR. EMERGES, MUCH TO HIS FATHER'S DELIGHT". The New York Times. Section 5; p. 7. from the original on June 17, 2021. Retrieved June 17, 2021. Unser first brought attention to himself when he won the 1981 Bosch Super Vee Championship at the age of 19. The little single seaters with 200-horsepower Volkswagen-based engines resemble miniature Indy cars.
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External links

  • Official website
  • Al Unser Jr. driver statistics at Racing-Reference
  • LIVE Outside The Bottle Official Site
  • Al Unser Jr: A Checkered Past

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article September 2022 Alfred Unser Jr born April 19 1962 nicknamed Little Al Al Junior or simply Junior is a retired American race car driver and two time Indianapolis 500 winner Al Unser Jr Al Unser Jr at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in March 2011 NationalityAmericanBornAlfred Unser Jr 1962 04 19 April 19 1962 age 61 Albuquerque New Mexico U S Retired2007Related toAl Unser father Al Unser III son Bobby Unser uncle Jerry Unser uncle Robby Unser cousin Johnny Unser cousin Louis Unser grandfather IndyCar Series careerDebut season1982Former teamsForsythe RacingShierson RacingMarlboro Team PenskeGalles RacingKelley RacingPatrick RacingDreyer amp Reinbold RacingA J Foyt EnterprisesStarts329Wins34Poles7Best finish1st in 1990 1994Previous series19821982 1999Can AmCART Indy Car World SeriesChampionship titles19821986 19881990 1994Can Am ChampionshipInternational Race of ChampionsCART Indy Car World SeriesAwards1992 1994199420072009Indianapolis 500 ChampionABC Wide World of Sports Athlete of the YearIndianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame inducteeMotorsports Hall of Fame of America inductee 1 NASCAR Cup Series career1 race run over 1 yearBest finish36th 1993 First race1993 Daytona 500 Daytona Wins Top tens Poles0 0 0 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early career 1 2 Rising CART star 1 3 Penske years 1 4 Indy Racing League 1 5 Post retirement racing and personal issues 2 Personal life 3 Motorsports career results 3 1 American Open Wheel racing results 3 1 1 Formula Super Vee 3 1 2 PPG Indycar Series 3 1 3 IndyCar Series 3 1 3 1 Indianapolis 500 results 3 2 NASCAR 3 2 1 Winston Cup Series 3 2 1 1 Daytona 500 3 3 International Race of Champions 4 Video games 5 Pop culture references 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditUnser was born into a racing family in Albuquerque New Mexico He is the son of Al Unser and the nephew of Bobby Unser both Indianapolis 500 winners themselves The Unser family has won the Indy 500 a record nine times Early career Edit By the age of 11 Al Junior was racing sprint cars After high school he was already in the World of Outlaws series of sprint car racing He soon moved into road racing winning the Super Vee title in 1981 and the Can Am title in 1982 Rising CART star Edit In 1982 Unser made his debut on the CART circuit He suffered personal tragedy when his sister Debbie was killed in a dune buggy accident but this did not deter Unser and a year later he competed in his first Indianapolis 500 finishing 9th Hours after the race ended Unser Jr was issued a 2 lap penalty by chief steward Thomas W Binford for passing 2 cars under caution with less than 40 laps to go as well as blocking eventual winner Tom Sneva from passing his father with less than 20 laps to go The penalty dropped him from an original finish of 9th to 10th Despite being lauded for his performance as a rookie Unser Jr narrowly lost the rookie of the year award to Teo Fabi Unser continued racing on the CART circuit becoming one of the series rising stars He finished second in the CART championship point standings in 1985 losing to his father by just one point He began competing in the IROC championship in 1986 winning that championship with two victories in four races At the age of 24 Unser was the youngest IROC champion ever Unser won the 1986 and 1988 IROC championships the final Indycar driver to win an IROC championship Unser won the 24 Hours of Daytona also at age 24 for the first time in 1986 and again in 1987 Unser continued to improve on the CART circuit finishing fourth in the points standings in 1986 third in 1987 second in 1988 and finally winning the series for the first time in 1990 In 1989 Unser was on the verge of winning his first Indianapolis 500 but while battling with Emerson Fittipaldi for the lead the two touched wheels and Unser spun hitting the wall and ending his chances This race is remembered for a remarkable show of sportsmanship as Little Al climbed out of his wrecked racecar and gave Fittipaldi the thumbs up as he drove by Unser under caution Unser would have his day at Indy in 1992 however defeating Scott Goodyear by 0 043 seconds the closest finish in Indianapolis 500 history During the off season he drove in the 1993 Daytona 500 for Hendrick Motorsports finishing 36th in his only NASCAR start He ran well in the race running with the lead pack all day until a late race crash with Kyle Petty and Bobby Hillin Jr During an interview with Mike Joy after the accident Joy asked him if he would be back Unser said that he wanted to come back but it would never happen Unser also tested a Williams F1 car but never competed in the series Penske years Edit Penske PC 23 driven by Unser in 1994 In 1994 Unser again won at Indy this time with Penske Racing His teammates were Emerson Fittipaldi the man whom he battled with five years before and Paul Tracy Unser turned in a dominant season long performance winning eight of 16 races on his way to his second CART championship as well as being named ABC s Wide World of Sports Athlete of the Year that year In 1995 Unser along with teammate Emerson Fittipaldi failed to qualify at Indianapolis and he would later point to this as the trigger event for his descent into alcoholism and the breakup of his marriage He would finish second to Jacques Villeneuve in CART championship points in 1995 He finished fourth in 1996 despite having a chance of winning the championship until the end of the season Unser ranked 13th in 1997 11th in 1998 and 21st in 1999 not helped by the fact that he had to sit out two races after breaking his leg in the season opener at Miami in a first lap accident Little Al s decline in performance coincided with the Penske team s struggles with their in house chassis Mercedes engines and Goodyear tires which were being abandoned by most teams during this era in favor of Firestones His teammates suffered similarly disappointing results during this time Team Penske began abandoning the maligned in house Penske chassis for customer Lola chassis during the 1999 season By the end of 1999 Unser and Penske parted ways and combined with the death of Gonzalo Rodriguez Penske replaced Unser and Rodriguez with Helio Castroneves and Gil de Ferran Unser would leave CART to join the budding Indy Racing League for the 2000 campaign Unser won a total of 31 races during his 17 seasons in CART His career win total including IRL stands at 34 which is currently the sixth most all time in American open wheel racing as of 2013 As a two time Indy 500 and two time overall points champion Unser enjoyed a decorated career as one of the most dynamic and successful drivers in American auto racing 9 Indy Racing League Edit Unser would go on to win a total of three races in his IRL career but after breaking his pelvis in an all terrain vehicle accident in October 2003 Unser had difficulty securing a ride for the 2004 season He finally signed with Patrick Racing three races into the season but after a 22nd place finish in Richmond Unser finally announced his retirement from racing on June 30 2004 Unser continued to remain involved in racing however outside of a driving capacity He served as an adviser for Patrick Racing and worked as a mentor for his son Al Richard Unser who was working his way through the lower ranks of open wheel racing at the time Post retirement racing and personal issues Edit Unser practicing for the 2007 Indianapolis 500 Unser before the 2007 Indianapolis 500 In 2006 Unser announced that he would come back to racing again and he would run the 2006 Indianapolis 500 teamed with fellow former winner Buddy Lazier for Dreyer amp Reinbold Racing This came just days after Michael Andretti also came out of retirement to run the 500 Unser qualified 27th in the 33 car field and consistently ran in the upper half until a crash ended his day In late August Unser took part in an A1 Grand Prix test session at Silverstone On 25 January 2007 Unser was arrested and charged with driving under the influence misdemeanor hit and run failure to render aid in an accident and failure to report an accident near Henderson Nevada USA On 2 May 2007 it was announced that Unser would drive a car for racing legend A J Foyt in the 2007 Indianapolis 500 carrying the No 50 on his car in recognition of A J s 50 years at the storied race Unser qualified in the 25th starting position after being bumped from the lineup on the second day of qualifying On 18 May 2007 Unser spoke publicly for the first time about his battle with alcoholism when he joined forces with LIVE outside the Bottle 2 a national educational campaign to help the public understand the need for addressing and treating alcoholism During the race weekend of the 2009 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Unser confirmed that his IndyCar career was in fact over 3 During the weekend he returned to the Toyota Pro Celebrity Race that he won in 1985 and scored his second win in the event and his eighth Long Beach victory overall In 2010 Unser started the Race Clinic for Paralysis charity Unser is on the board of Baltimore Racing Development and helped announce plans for the 2011 Baltimore Grand Prix on Monday August 17 2009 4 Unser was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2009 1 On September 29 2011 Unser was arrested in Albuquerque New Mexico on charges of reckless driving and aggravated driving while intoxicated Charges stemmed from an incident where Unser reportedly drag raced his Chevrolet Suburban SUV at speeds of over 100 mph He was placed on indefinite suspension from his role with IndyCar 5 In 2013 Unser entered a sportscar race at Thunderhill Raceway Park the legendary 25 Hours of Thunderhill racing with his son Al III as teammates Unser dominated the race but co driver Ivan Bellarosa crashed the car out In 2014 once again at Long Beach he participated in the Pro Celebrity race finishing fifth 6 115 seconds behind winner Brett Davern and four other celebrities winning the Pro Division 30 second disadvantage assessed to professionals for his ninth Long Beach victory overall extending the King of the Beach nickname Later that year Unser raced again at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway participating in the Indy Legends Charity Pro Am race during the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association s Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational event This two driver race included an Indianapolis 500 veteran in each car Unser won the race along with Peter Klutt driving Klutt s 1969 Chevrolet Corvette In so doing Unser became the second driver to win on both the oval and road course at the Speedway In 2015 Unser participated in several Goodguys AutoCross competitions while racing Speedway Motors 1970 Camaro 6 He also raced in the Sports Car Club of America Solo National Championship placing second in his class and is entered again at Thunderhill for the 25 Hours Because of his age over 50 Unser is eligible to drop down a level from professional class to an amateur class Silver level under the FIA driver rankings used for sportscar races although the National Auto Sport Association does not use such ratings On May 20 2019 just days before the 2019 Indianapolis 500 Unser Jr was charged for DUI for a fourth time 7 On October 1 2021 Unser s memoir entitled Al Unser Jr A Checkered Past co authored by Jade Gurss was published by Octane Press Personal life EditUnser married Shelley the couple later divorced 8 He has four children Al Richard Unser Cody Unser Shannon Unser and Joe Unser 9 Cody lost the use of her legs on February 5 1999 when she was 12 years old 9 She along with her mother Shelley founded the organization Cody Unser First Step Foundation at age 13 and she writes about the cause on U S News amp World Report 10 Shelley Unser died on August 15 2018 On September 30 2021 Unser Jr married Norma Lawrence 11 Motorsports career results EditAmerican Open Wheel racing results Edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Formula Super Vee Edit Formula Super Vee resultsYear Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Rank Points1981 Galles Racing Ralt RT5 81 VW Brabham CLT1 MIL1 WGl3 ROA2 BRN1 MIL1 MCH3 RIVRet PHX2 1st 98Source 12 13 14 PPG Indycar Series Edit CART resultsYear Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Rank Points1982 Forsythe Racing March 82C Cosworth DFX V8t PHX ATL MIL CLE MCH MIL POC RIV5 ROA MCH PHX 21st 301983 Galles Racing Eagle 83 Cosworth DFX V8t ATL6 INDY10 CLE9 MCH7 ROA2 RIV4 MDO18 MCH10 CPL10 LAG4 PHX8 7th 89March 83C MIL13 POC21984 Galles Racing March 84C Cosworth DFX V8t LBH17 PHX25 INDY21 MIL3 POR1 MEA4 CLE24 MCH26 ROA13 POC21 MDO19 SAN6 MCH6 PHX2 LAG4 CPL4 6th 1031985 Shierson Racing Lola T900 Cosworth DFX V8t LBH9 INDY25 MIL24 POR2 MEA1 CLE1 MCH15 ROA17 POC2 MDO4 SAN3 MCH23 LAG3 PHX2 MIA3 2nd 1501986 Shierson Racing Lola T86 00 Cosworth DFX V8t PHX12 LBH2 INDY5 MIL8 POR3 MEA9 CLE8 TOR4 MCH8 POC6 MDO5 SAN2 MCH21 ROA11 LAG23 PHX6 MIA1 4th 1371987 Shierson Racing March 87C Cosworth DFX V8t LBH2 PHX14 INDY4 MIL5 POR20 MEA8 CLE3 TOR20 MCH18 POC23 ROA3 MDO23 NAZ6 LAG4 MIA2 3rd 1071988 Galles Racing March 88C Chevrolet 265A V8t PHX18 LBH1 INDY13 MIL20 POR4 CLE4 TOR1 MEA1 MCH21 POC2 MDO4 ROA7 NAZ19 LAG6 MIA1 2nd 1491989 Galles Racing Lola T89 00 Chevrolet 265A V8t PHX2 LBH1 INDY2 MIL8 DET21 POR10 CLE7 MEA5 TOR20 MCH4 POC9 MDO2 ROA20 NAZ4 LAG3 5th 1361990 Galles Kraco Racing Lola T90 00 Chevrolet 265A V8t PHX3 LBH1 INDY4 MIL1 DET27 POR3 CLE15 MEA11 TOR1 MCH1 DEN1 VAN1 MDO3 ROA4 NAZ16 LAG2 1st 2101991 Galles Kraco Racing Lola T91 00 Chevrolet 265A V8t SRF16 LBH1 PHX6 INDY4 MIL19 DET4 POR4 CLE4 MEA2 TOR23 MCH3 DEN1 VAN3 MDO5 ROA2 NAZ4 LAG2 3rd 1971992 Galles Kraco Racing Galmer G92 Chevrolet 265A V8t SRF4 PHX5 LBH4 INDY1 DET9 POR3 MIL7 NHA8 TOR7 MCH4 CLE3 ROA2 VAN2 MDO3 NAZ11 LAG9 3rd 1691993 Galles Racing Lola T93 00 Chevrolet 265C V8t SRF15 PHX4 LBH21 INDY8 MIL5 DET6 POR5 CLE19 TOR5 MCH8 NHA8 ROA25 VAN1 MDO8 NAZ25 LAG5 7th 1001994 Team Penske Penske PC 23 Ilmor 265D V8t SRF14 PHX2 LBH1 MIL1 DET10 POR1 CLE1 TOR29 MCH8 MDO1 NHA1 VAN1 ROA2 NAZ2 LAG20 1st 225Mercedes Benz 500I V8t INDY11995 Team Penske Penske PC 24 Mercedes Benz IC108B V8t MIA15 SRF6 PHX8 LBH1 NAZ13 INDYDNQ MIL2 DET5 POR1 ROA28 TOR26 CLE18 MCH2 MDO1 NHA3 VAN1 LAG6 2nd 1611996 Team Penske Penske PC 25 Mercedes Benz IC108C V8t MIA8 RIO2 SRF9 LBH3 NAZ3 5008 MIL2 DET22 POR4 CLE4 TOR13 MCH4 MDO13 ROA10 VAN5 LAG16 4th 1251997 Team Penske Penske PC 26 Mercedes Benz IC108D V8t MIA27 SRF27 LBH4 NAZ3 RIO7 GAT18 MIL20 DET8 POR25 CLE4 TOR20 MCH20 MDO22 ROA7 VAN5 LAG11 FON22 13th 671998 Team Penske Penske PC 27 Mercedes Benz IC108E V8t MIA22 MOT2 LBH29 NAZ15 RIO16 GAT19 MIL3 DET24 POR5 CLE17 TOR17 MCH22 MDO6 ROA27 VAN5 LAG6 HOU7 SRF22 FON27 11th 721999 Team Penske Penske PC 27B Mercedes Benz IC108E V8t MIA26 MOT LBH NAZ24 RIO12 MCH13 HOU15 SRF22 FON7 21st 26Lola B99 00 GAT12 MIL19 POR16 CLE5 ROA9 TOR9 DET15 MDO25 CHI25 VAN25 LAGDNSIndyCar Series Edit key IndyCar Series resultsYear Team Chassis No Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Rank Points2000 Galles Racing G Force GF05 3 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 WDW25 PHX9 LVS1 INDY29 TXS3 PPIR10 ATL3 KTY27 TXS17 9th 1882001 G Force GF05B PHX23 HMS6 ATL17 INDY30 TXS8 PPIR11 RIR3 KAN20 NSH14 KTY4 GAT1 CHI8 TXS6 7th 2872002 Kelley Racing Dallara IR 02 7 Chevrolet Indy V8 HMS19 PHX5 FON11 NAZ12 INDY12 TXS2 PPIR6 RIR5 KAN17 NSH MCH KTY6 GAT7 CHI2 TXS20 7th 3112003 Dallara IR 03 31 Toyota Indy V8 HMS13 PHX4 MOT5 INDY9 TXS1 PPIR14 RIR10 KAN14 NSH8 MCH9 GAT20 KTY4 NAZ6 CHI19 FON9 TXS9 6th 3742004 Patrick Racing Dallara IR 04 20 Chevrolet Indy V8 HMS PHX MOT INDY17 TXS11 RIR21 KAN NSH MIL MCH KTY PPIR NAZ CHI FON TXS 25th 442006 Dreyer amp Reinbold Racing Dallara IR 05 31 Honda HI6R V8 HMS STP MOT INDY24 WGL TXS RIR KAN NSH MIL MCH KTY SNM CHI 35th 122007 A J Foyt Enterprises 50 HMS STP MOT KAN INDY26 MIL TXS IOW RIR WGL NSH MDO MCH KTY SNM DET CHI 32nd 10Indianapolis 500 results Edit Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Note Team1983 Eagle Cosworth 5 10 Out of Fuel Galles1984 March Cosworth 15 21 Water Pump Failure Galles1985 Lola Cosworth 11 25 Engine Failure Shierson Racing1986 Lola Cosworth 9 5 Running Shierson Racing1987 March Cosworth 22 4 Running Shierson Racing1988 March Chevrolet 5 13 Running Galles1989 Lola Chevrolet 8 2 Crash Galles1990 Lola Chevrolet 7 4 Running Galles Kraco1991 Lola Chevrolet 6 4 Running Galles Kraco1992 Galmer Chevrolet 12 1 Running Galles Kraco1993 Lola Chevrolet 5 8 Running Galles1994 Penske Ilmor Mercedes 1 1 Running Penske1995 Lola Ilmor Mercedes DNQ Penske2000 G Force Oldsmobile 18 29 Radiator Damage Galles2001 G Force Oldsmobile 19 30 Crash Galles2002 Dallara Chevrolet 12 12 Running Kelley2003 Dallara Toyota 17 9 Running Kelley2004 Dallara Chevrolet 17 17 Running Patrick2006 Dallara Honda 27 24 Crash Dreyer amp Reinbold2007 Dallara Honda 25 26 Running FoytNASCAR Edit key Bold Pole position awarded by qualifying time Italics Pole position earned by points standings or practice time Most laps led Winston Cup Series Edit NASCAR Winston Cup Series resultsYear Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 NWCC Pts Ref1993 Hendrick Motorsports 46 Chevy DAY36 CAR RCH ATL DAR BRI NWS MAR TAL SON CLT DOV POC MCH DAY NHA POC TAL GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR PHO ATL 81st 55 15 Daytona 500 Edit Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish1993 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 40 36International Race of Champions Edit key Bold Pole position Most laps led International Race of Champions resultsSeason Make 1 2 3 4 Pos Pts Ref1986 Chevy DAY11 MOH1 TAL7 GLN1 1st 62 16 1987 DAY5 MOH4 MCH1 GLN2 2nd 65 17 1988 DAY4 RSD3 MCH3 GLN1 1st 66 18 1989 DAY4 NZH4 MCH5 GLN1 2nd 60 19 1990 Dodge TAL2 CLE2 MCH5 2nd 44 20 1991 DAY4 TAL10 MCH3 GLN3 5th 47 21 1992 DAY6 TAL7 MCH7 MCH1 3rd 59 22 1993 DAY3 DAR TAL1 MCH3 2nd 60 5 23 1994 DAY2 DAR10 TAL5 MCH1 2nd 56 24 1995 DAY10 DAR TAL MCH1 7th 42 25 1996 Pontiac DAY5 TAL1 CLT8 MCH5 5th 48 26 1997 DAY1 CLT5 CAL6 MCH4 4th 57 27 1998 DAY8 CAL2 MCH12 IND2 4th 46 28 2001 Pontiac DAY TAL MCH2 IND5 NA 0 29 2002 DAY5 CAL8 CHI2 IND 7th 39 30 Video games EditAl Unser Jr s Turbo Racing a 1990 NES game featuring Unser Al Unser Jr s Road to the Top a 1994 SNES game An unreleased Sega Genesis game featuring Unser titled Al Unser Jr Racing was showcased at the 1994 SCES 31 Al Unser Jr Arcade Racing a 1995 computer game featuring Unser 1 Pop culture references EditIn season 11 episode 12 of The Simpsons called The Mansion Family originally aired on January 23 2000 Bart is riding a bicycle through Mr Burns s mansion screaming I m Al Unser Jr References Edit a b Al Unser Jr at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America LiveOutsideTheBottle com Archived 2007 10 07 at the Library of Congress Web Archives Retrieved 2011 09 29 Cain Holly Al Unser Jr Done Archived 2009 04 20 at the Wayback Machine Speed April 15 2009 Retrieved 2009 09 29 Moore Stan Al Unser Jr to help announce Baltimore Grand Prix plans Inside Charm City August 13 2009 Retrieved 2011 09 29 Contreras Russell Indy 500 winner Al Unser Jr arrested for DWI Associated Press September 29 2011 Retrieved 2011 09 29 G Comp Team Speedway www speedwaymotors com Retrieved October 18 2019 Al Unser Jr 2 time Indy 500 winner arrested on OWI count in Indiana IndyStar com Retrieved from https www indystar com story news crime 2019 05 20 al unser jr arrested owi dui avon indiana indy 500 3738991002 Cody Unser Never Say Never Again Essay Deep Throttle a b 50 Plus Prime 50 Plus Prime April 14 2019 Event occurs at 2 56 WGBA Cody Unser Contributor U S News amp World Report Retrieved April 14 2019 Al Unser Jr I Hurt a Lot of People YouTube 1981 SCCA Robert Bosch Formula Super Vee Championship Al Unser Jr Champion Champ Car Stats Archived from the original on June 17 2021 Retrieved June 17 2021 US Formula Super Vee 1981 oldracingcars com Old Racing Cars Archived from the original on June 17 2021 Retrieved June 17 2021 Rick Galles formed a new team for the 19 year old Al Unser Jr and the experienced Bob Earl Both had won races in the previous season Earl having won both his appearances and Unser one of his two and they were joined as pre season favourites by 1977 European FSV champion Arie Luyendijk who would later rename himself Luyendyk to help out the US press Another leading contender from 1980 Pete Halsmer missed the opening race in Frank Arciero s Ralt RT5 80 as he tried his luck in Atlantic and at the Indy 500 He and Unser then had a great battle through the season finishing 1 2 in five of the nine races Halsmer couldn t quite make up for missing that opening race and Unser took the title by just four points Potter Steve July 21 1985 AL UNSER JR EMERGES MUCH TO HIS FATHER S DELIGHT The New York Times Section 5 p 7 Archived from the original on June 17 2021 Retrieved June 17 2021 Unser first brought attention to himself when he won the 1981 Bosch Super Vee Championship at the age of 19 The little single seaters with 200 horsepower Volkswagen based engines resemble miniature Indy cars Al Unser Jr 1993 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved April 17 2023 Al Unser Jr 1986 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved July 20 2022 Al Unser Jr 1987 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved July 20 2022 Al Unser Jr 1988 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved July 20 2022 Al Unser Jr 1989 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved July 20 2022 Al Unser Jr 1990 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved July 20 2022 Al Unser Jr 1991 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved June 20 2022 Al Unser Jr 1992 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved June 20 2022 Al Unser Jr 1993 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved June 20 2022 Al Unser Jr 1994 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved June 20 2022 Al Unser Jr 1995 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved June 20 2022 Al Unser Jr 1996 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved June 20 2022 Al Unser Jr 1997 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved June 20 2022 Al Unser Jr 1998 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved June 20 2022 Al Unser Jr 2001 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved June 20 2022 Al Unser Jr 2002 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved June 20 2022 Welcome To The Next Level 1994 And Beyond Sega Genesis Sega Force No 5 Sendai Publishing July 1994 pp 8 26 Archived from the original on December 5 2020 Retrieved January 1 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Al Unser Jr Official website Al Unser Jr driver statistics at Racing Reference LIVE Outside The Bottle Official Site The Greatest 33 Al Unser Jr A Checkered PastSporting positionsPreceded byPeter Kuhn US Formula Super VeeChampion1981 Succeeded byMichael AndrettiPreceded byRick Mears Indianapolis 500 Winner1992 Succeeded byEmerson FittipaldiPreceded byEmerson Fittipaldi Indianapolis 500 Winner1994 Succeeded byJacques VilleneuvePreceded byEmerson Fittipaldi CART Champion1990 Succeeded byMichael AndrettiPreceded byNigel Mansell CART Champion1994 Succeeded byJacques VilleneuvePreceded byHarry Gant IROC ChampionIROC X 1986 Succeeded byGeoff BodinePreceded byGeoff Bodine IROC ChampionIROC XII 1988 Succeeded byTerry LabontePreceded byGeoff Brabham Can Am Champion1982 Succeeded byJacques Joseph Villeneuve Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Al Unser Jr amp oldid 1150365035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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