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Bettenhausen continued to compete in the 500 with various teams through 1993, finishing as high as third in 1980. He ran his final race, in CART's inaugural U.S. 500 at Michigan International ...
Gary Bettenhausen, who competed in 21 Indianapolis 500s between 1968 and 1993 and was a member of one of open-wheel racing's most well-known families, passed away on Sunday at his Indiana home. He ...
IndyCar legend Gary Bettenhausen has died at age 72, officials with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway said Monday. Gary Bettenhausen, a 21-time Indy 500 racer, dies at 72 - Los Angeles Times ...
There are 397 pictures in it,” Merle Bettenhausen, now 73, told the Chicago suburban newspaper, The Daily Southtown. “It’s progressive from the day my dad started in 1937 and it goes all the way ...
INDIANAPOLIS – Officials with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway say race car driver Gary Bettenhausen has died. He was 72. Bettenhausen was a member of a famous racing family and a veteran of open ...
(March 17, 2014) – Veteran Indianapolis 500 driver Gary Bettenhausen has died. Bettenhausen started 21 Indianapolis 500s between 1968 and 1993. He had a reputation for overachieving despite less ...
Gary Bettenhausen, one of the links to open-wheel racing's glorious past, has died. He was 72. The oldest son of racing great Tony Bettenhausen, who lost his life in a practice-day crash at ...
Gary Bettenhausen, 72, of Monrovia, passed away peacefully at home on March 16, 2014. Born in Chicago, IL, he was the eldest son of Melvin "Tony" Gary Bettenhausen Obituary - IL (1941-2014) ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Officials with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway say race car driver Gary Bettenhausen has died. He was 72. Bettenhausen was a member of a famous racing family and a veteran of open ...
INDIANAPOLIS — On Mother’s Day at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Gary Bettenhausen’s thoughts turned to his father. During second-day qualifying for the May 26 Indy 500, Bettenhausen guided ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Gary Bettenhausen could have been Rick Mears, but he was Gary Bettenhausen, driver of anything and everything that was great about open-wheel racing. The Monrovia, Ind., resident ...