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词条 Wally Dallenbach Sr.
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  1. Biography

  2. Racing results

     Indy 500 results  USAC Champ Car results  CART IndyCar Series results 

  3. Current life

  4. References

{{Infobox person | name =Wally Dallenbach Sr. | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1936|12|12}} | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | death_cause = | resting_place = | resting_place_coordinates = | residence = | nationality = | other_names = | known_for = | education = | employer = | occupation = | title = | salary = | networth = | height = | weight = | term = | predecessor = | successor = | party = | boards = | religion = | spouse = | partner = | children =Wally Dallenbach Jr. | parents = | relatives =Robert Barney Dallenbach, brother | signature = | website = | footnotes = }}Wally Dallenbach Sr. (born December 12, 1936) is a former Indy car driver from East Brunswick Township, New Jersey, USA.[1] He drove in 180 Indy Car races between 1965 and 1979, winning five times. He is the father of NASCAR driver and commentator, Wally Dallenbach Jr.

Biography

Dallenbach nearly won the 1975 Indianapolis 500, dueling with A. J. Foyt for many laps. He led for half of the race, but burned a piston on lap 162, twelve laps before the race was called due to rain. Bobby Unser won the race, which was halted at lap 174 (435 miles).

He joined CART as competition director in 1980 and became chief steward of the sport in 1981, a position he held until 2004. Under his tenure, he improved the safety program in CART. He also established nondenominational church services for drivers and their families.

Dallenbach has been inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame, due to his exploits at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, and the New Jersey Sports Hall of Fame. Dallenbach was also voted into the American Motorcyclist Association Motorcycle Hall of Fame, for his work as founder and president of the Colorado 500 Invitational charity motorcycle rides.

Dallenbach was voted into the Colorado Motorsports Hall of Fame.

He is the brother of the former Pillar of Fire International superintendent Robert Barney Dallenbach.[2]

Racing results

Indy 500 results

YearCarStartQualRankFinishLapsLedRetired
196753 15 163.540 19 29 73 0 Crash FS
196854 12 165.548 12 17 148 0 Engine
196922 19 166.497 19 21 82 7 Clutch
197022 24 165.601 31 17 143 0 Coil
197122 23 171.159 17 24 69 0 Valve
197240 33 181.626 18 15 182 0 Flagged
(substitute driver for Art Pollard)
197362 20 190.200 26 24 48 0 Broken rod
197440 2 189.683 3 30 3 2 Piston
197540 21 190.648 4 9 162 96 Piston
197640 7 184.445 12 4 101 3 Flagged
197740 10 189.563 13 4 199 0 Flagged
19786 7 195.233 9 5 195 0 Flagged
19796 7 188.285 8 27 43 0 Lost wheel
1981Substitute qualifier for Mario Andretti
Totals1448 108
Starts13
Poles0
Front row1
Wins0
Top 5s3
Top 10s4
Retired9

USAC Champ Car results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

Year Team Chassis Engine 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 Rank Points
1965 Joe Barzda KurtisOffenhauser PHX TRE INDY MIL LAN PIP TRE IRP ATLLAN
{{small|13}}
MIL
{{small|DNQ}}
SPR MIL DUQ ISF37th80
Kenny Brenn MeskowskiTRE
{{small|9}}
SAC PHX
1966 Kenny Brenn MeskowskiOffenhauser PHX TRE INDY MIL LANATL
{{small|DNQ}}
PIP IRPLAN
{{small|13}}
SPRMIL
{{small|15}}
DUQ ISFTRE
{{small|11}}
SAC50th40
Taasi Vatis HuffakerPHX
{{small|24}}
1967Taasi Vatis HuffakerOffenhauserPHX
{{small|18}}
TRE
{{small|DNQ}}
INDY
{{small|29}}
MIL
{{small|5}}
LAN
{{small|12}}
PIPMOS
{{small|12}}
MOS
{{small|12}}
IRP
{{small|15}}
LAN
{{small|4}}
MTR
{{small|8}}
MTR
{{small|15}}
MIL
{{small|21}}
DUQ
{{small|DNQ}}
ISF
{{small|DNQ}}
TRE
{{small|19}}
SAC
{{small|DNQ}}
HAN
{{small|17}}
PHX
{{small|15}}
RIV
{{small|25}}
21st410
VollstedtSPR
{{small|17}}
1968Taasi Vatis FinleyOffenhauserTRE
{{small|3}}
INDY
{{small|17}}
MIL
{{small|7}}
MOS
{{small|DNQ}}
MOSLAN
{{small|15}}
PIP CDRMIL
{{small|20}}
DUQ
{{small|DNQ}}
TRE
{{small|18}}
MCH
{{small|22}}
HAN
{{small|23}}
PHX
{{small|25}}
16th960
VollstedtNAZ
{{small|11}}
IRP IRPSPR
{{small|7}}
ISF
{{small|13}}
SAC
{{small|9}}
HuffakerHAN
{{small|7}}
LVGPHX
{{small|4}}
LAN
{{small|3}}
LAN
{{small|5}}
FordMTR
{{small|20}}
MTR
Rolla Vollstedt VollstedtRIV
{{small|29}}
1969Lindsey HopkinsEagle ChevroletCDR
{{small|8}}
RIV
{{small|7}}
6th1795
OffenhauserPHX
{{small|2}}
HAN
{{small|5}}
INDY
{{small|21}}
MIL
{{small|20}}
LAN
{{small|3}}
PIPTRE
{{small|2}}
IRP
{{small|DNS}}
IRP
{{small|DNQ}}
MIL
{{small|18}}
DOV
{{small|14}}
DUQ
{{small|Wth}}
ISF
{{small|DNQ}}
BRN BRNTRE
{{small|10}}
PHX
{{small|3}}
KuzmaSPR
{{small|7}}
VollstedtSAC
{{small|9}}
KEN KEN
Kenny Brenn MeskowskiNAZ
{{small|5}}
1970Lindsey HopkinsEagle FordPHX
{{small|4}}
18th620
OffenhauserPHX
{{small|10}}
SONTRE
{{small|17}}
INDY
{{small|17}}
MIL
{{small|8}}
LAN
{{small|7}}
CDRMCH
{{small|16}}
IRP
{{small|5}}
SPRMIL
{{small|9}}
ONT
{{small|28}}
DUQISF
{{small|DNQ}}
SED
KuzmaTRE
{{small|15}}
SAC
1971Lindsey Hopkins Kuzma Offenhauser RAF RAFPHX
{{small|7}}
TRE
{{small|2}}
INDY
{{small|24}}
MIL
{{small|4}}
MCH
{{small|4}}
MIL
{{small|4}}
ONT
{{small|23}}
TRE
{{small|9}}
10th1220
KenyonFordPOC
{{small|15}}
Vollstedt Enterprises VollstedtPHX
{{small|11}}
1972 Lindsey Hopkins Eagle OffenhauserPHX
{{small|9}}
TRE
{{small|6}}
13th720
Andy Granatelli Lola FoytINDY
{{small|15}}
MIL
{{small|DNQ}}
MCH
{{small|2}}
POC
{{small|14}}
MIL
{{small|DNQ}}
ONT
{{small|21}}
TRE
{{small|7}}
PHX
{{small|24}}
1973 Patrick RacingEagleOffenhauser TWS TRE TREMIL
{{small|4}}
POC
{{small|29}}
MCH
{{small|6}}
MIL
{{small|1}}
ONT
{{small|1}}
ONTONT
{{small|1}}
MCH
{{small|23}}
MCHTRE
{{small|3}}
TWS
{{small|6}}
PHX
{{small|2}}
2nd2620
Oscar OlsonINDY
{{small|24}}
1974 Patrick Racing Eagle OffenhauserONT
{{small|7}}
ONTONT
{{small|6}}
PHX
{{small|6}}
TRE
{{small|13}}
INDY
{{small|30}}
MIL
{{small|15}}
POC
{{small|10}}
MCH
{{small|6}}
MIL
{{small|3}}
MCH
{{small|11}}
TRE
{{small|3}}
TRE
{{small|12}}
PHX
{{small|18}}
9th1445
1975Patrick Racing Eagle Offenhauser ONTONT
{{small|1}}
ONT
{{small|10}}
PHX
{{small|6}}
TRE
{{small|5}}
MIL
{{small|4}}
4th2305
Wildcat DGSINDY
{{small|9}}
MIL
{{small|4}}
POC
{{small|2}}
MCH
{{small|19}}
MCH
{{small|16}}
TRE
{{small|5}}
PHX
{{small|12}}
1976 Patrick Racing Wildcat DGSPHX
{{small|16}}
TRE
{{small|6}}
INDY
{{small|4}}
MIL
{{small|12}}
POC
{{small|3}}
MCH
{{small|20}}
TWS
{{small|2}}
TRE
{{small|4}}
MIL
{{small|17}}
ONT
{{small|4}}
MCH
{{small|3}}
TWS
{{small|6}}
PHX
{{small|4}}
3rd3105
1977 Patrick Racing Wildcat DGSONT
{{small|18}}
PHX
{{small|10}}
TWS
{{small|3}}
TRE
{{small|1}}
INDY
{{small|4}}
MIL
{{small|15}}
POC
{{small|4}}
MOS
{{small|16}}
MCH
{{small|8}}
TWS
{{small|17}}
MIL
{{small|3}}
ONT
{{small|20}}
MCH
{{small|3}}
PHX
{{small|6}}
6th2635
1978Jerry O'Connell McLarenCosworthPHX
{{small|14}}
ONT
{{small|9}}
TWS
{{small|4}}
TRE
{{small|11}}
INDY
{{small|5}}
MOS
{{small|11}}
MIL
{{small|3}}
POC
{{small|4}}
MCH
{{small|3}}
ATL
{{small|9}}
TWS
{{small|4}}
MIL
{{small|7}}
ONT
{{small|10}}
MCH
{{small|11}}
SIL
{{small|14}}
BRH
{{small|5}}
PHX
{{small|6}}
6th2966
LightningTRE
{{small|6}}
1979 Patrick Racing Penske Cosworth ONT TWSINDY
{{small|27}}
MIL POC TWS MIL NC 0
1981–82 Patrick Racing Wildcat Cosworth{{small>Rpl}} POC ILL DUQ ISF INDY NC 0

CART IndyCar Series results

(key)

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Rank Points
1979Patrick RacingWildcat OffenhauserPHX
{{small|12}}
9th1149
CosworthPHX
{{small|7}}
LightningATL
{{small|11}}
ATL
{{small|8}}
PenskeINDY
{{small|27}}
TRE
{{small|4}}
TRE
{{small|2}}
MCH
{{small|5}}
MCH
{{small|10}}
WGL
{{small|14}}
TRE
{{small|4}}
ONT
{{small|24}}
MCH
{{small|6}}
ATL
{{small|4}}

Current life

Dallenbach maintains his interest in motorsports as the president of the Colorado 500 motorcycle race. This event has raised over a million dollars in community support[3] for the town of Basalt, Colorado, located in the Roaring Fork Valley region of western Colorado.

He owns a ranch, fairground, cabins and a private automotive restoration garage near the Fryingpan River in upper Basalt.

References

1. ^via Associated Press. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=LsVaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6GADAAAAIBAJ&dq=wally-dallenbach-a-36-year-old-veteran-driver-from-east-brunswick-will-get-a-chance-to-compete-in-the-56th-running-of-the-indianapolis-500-mile-race&pg=3370%2C3563009 "Second Time Around"], St. Petersburg Times, May 24, 1972. Accessed February 13, 2011. "Wally Dallenbach, a 36-year old veteran driver from East Brunswick, N.J., will get a chance to compete in the 56th running of the Indianapolis 500-mile race after all."
2. ^{{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Preacher, racer are two of a kind. Dallenbach brothers follow different roads that intersect with love. |quote=It's quite a spin from Wally's life as a race-car driver to the Rev. Robert Dallenbach's small Pillar of Fire Church, where drinking, dancing and smoking are forbidden. While Wally directs Denver's Grand Prix races this August, his older brother likely will be a few blocks away, preaching at Alma Temple. The Reverend Bob wears a charcoal-gray suit and Roman collar. His 8-year-old, church-owned Ford station wagon bears license tag ... But things aren't always what they seem with the brothers Dallenbach ... |publisher= |work=Denver Post |date=April 30, 1990 }}
3. ^The Colorado 500 Online
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