Fastmasters
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Fastmasters was an auto racing series in 1993 that featured notable drivers over the age of 50. Most were retired from professional racing at the time. The summer-long competition took place at Indianapolis Raceway Park. Bobby Unser won the first and only championship.
The drivers participated in equally-prepared, $700,000 Jaguar XJ-220 machines.
[edit] Participants
- Bob Akin
- Bobby Allison
- Donnie Allison
- Buddy Baker
- Derek Bell
- Gary Bettenhausen
- Tom Bigelow
- Bob Bondurant
- Bob Christie
- Larry Dickson
- Guy Edwards
- Vic Elford
- Walker Evans
- Gene Felton
- George Follmer
- Harry Gant
- Charlie Glotzbach
- Paul Goldsmith
- Jerry Grant
- Dick Greer
- Pete Hamilton
- Eddie Hill
- David Hobbs
- Parnelli Jones
- Mel Kenyon
- Elmo Langley
- Fred Lorenzen
- Ed McCulloch
- Jim McEreath
- Hershel McGriff
- Paul Newman
- Marvin Panch
- Benny Parsons
- David Pearson
- Henri Pescarolo
- Tom Pistone
- Lennie Pond
- Jim Rathmann
- Brian Redman
- Jody Ridley
- Lloyd Ruby
- Johnny Rutherford
- Troy Ruttman
- Dick Simon
- Bill Simpson
- George Snider
- Dick Trickle
- Bobby Unser
- Rodger Ward
- Bob Wollek