Friday, July 11, 2025

IMS: The Real Danny Sullivan

’Ol Hollywood’s still got it! (The Tomaso Collection)

 

Danny Sullivan riding in pickup before the Race Sunday, waving to the crowd and in His Miller Beer red Fire-suit.

 

According to Carpets’, Danny’s not a Hulio’ Just for Men type ‘O guy, Hya! But still looks good.

 

The picture is nearly in the exact spot where He gathered up his car after the famous spin 40 years ago…

 

Photo C/O No Fenders Offical’ Photographer CARPETS’ 

IMS: The Original Miller Beer Car

Team Penske March 85C. (The Tomaso Collection)

 

The original Penske Racing March 85C that Danny Sullivan drove to victory sits quietly in Gasoline Alley.

 

Photo C/O No Fenders Offical’ Photographer CARPETS’ 

Thursday, July 10, 2025

IMS: Miller High Life 2.0

No. 51 DCR entry during Qualifying. (The Tomaso Collection)

 

Thee “New” No. 51 Dale Coyne Racing Miller High Life entry of Jacob Abel, during Saturday qualifying at Mother Speedway.

 

Photo C/O No Fenders Offical’ Photographer CARPETS’ 

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

RETRO: Remembering the original Miller High Life’s Chauffeur

Miller High Life March 85C on display at the Penske Racing Museum. (The Tomaso Collection)

 

If only Jacob Abel could have found one of those missing three miles per hour Sunday…

 

This riveting No Fenders story is about ‘Ol Hollywood’, aka Danny Sullivan. Yet Just to put things into perspective. Reigning IndyCar Champion Alex Palou tied Sullivan’s, Tony Kanaan and Jimmy Murphy’s career tally of 17 wins at road America on just His 90th start!

As the Spaniard, who’s truly having a magical season, had 17 wins, 38 podiums and eight poles in 90 starts. While Sullivan had 17 wins, 40 podiums and 19 poles from 171 starts over 12 years, double Palou’s “short” career to date.

 

Danny Sullivan came back upon my radar, presumably like most for it being the 40th anniversary of that most memorable Spin ‘n win Indianapolis 500 victory on May 26, 1985; which I still believe is the first modern day Indy 500 I watched on television.

 

VIDEO: Danny Sullivan’s 1985 Indianapolis 500

 

It was fun hearing the old soundbite of IMS Radio Network’s call of the 1985 Indianapolis 500 during the pre-race build-up Sunday morning for this year’s race. As Paul Page, who turns 80 this November 25th, certainly sounds His age today, which obviously is part of the aging process we All experience…

 

Funniest bit in Page’s post-race live interview 40yrs ago is Sully’ saying He’d read the scoreboard wrong and thought there were only 14-laps remaining and it was time to G-O when He spun passing Mario! Which was actually only lap 140…

 

Along with Sully’ repeatedly yelling Mamma! Before Page asked who’s that Danny? That’s my mamma! During the live winner’s interview in victory lane; then being 35yr old.

 

Daniel John Sullivan III was born on March 9, 1950 in Louisville, Kentucky, which is also where current IndyCar driver Jacob Abel hails from.

 

Sullivan who was a Lumberjack and New York City Taxi driver before becoming a racing star, cut His racing teeth with a 21st birthday gift to the Jim Russell Driving School in Jolly ‘Ol England.

 

Sullivan made His CART PPG IndyCar world Series debut in 1982 for Forsythe Racing at the Stroh’s 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, and contested two rounds that year, i.e.; Atlanta and Indianapolis.

 

Driving Forsythe Racing’s No. 33 March 82C Cosworth, Sullivan finished an impressive third upon debut at Atlanta. Before making His rookie debut in that year’s Indianapolis 500. With fellow rookies Chet Fillip, Chip Ganassi, Herm Johnson, Jim Hickman, Roger Mears, Bobby Rahal, Hector Rebaque and Dale Whittington.

 

As this was the race where ‘Ol SuperTex’, nee A.J. Foyt infamously called Kevin Cogan that Damn Coogan! As Danny qualified 13th and finished P14 after crashing in Turn 4 on lap 148.

 

For 1983, Sullivan drove for the Tyrrell Formula 1 team at the behest of the team’s primary sponsor Benetton, who wanted an American driver in F1. As Sullivan’s highlight would be finishing fifth in Monaco before being let go at season’s end.

 

Returning Stateside, Danny joined Doug Shierson’s race team and promptly won three races during the 1984 IndyCar season. Including His debutante win at Cleveland’s Burke Lakefront racetrack. Followed by wins at Pocono, ironically the team’s primary sponsor’s Domino’s Pizza 500. And the Molson Indy 300 at the Sanair Super Speedway in Quebec, where future Penske teammate Ric Mears had a nasty crash that year!

 

Having finished fourth overall in the ’84 IndyCar Championship with five podiums, Sully’ moved to Penske Racing, alongside teammates :Rocket” Rick Mears and Big al’, ergo Al Unser Sr.

 

As how many of us remember that Pancho Carter won the 1985 Indianapolis 500 pole? Or that Mario Andretti started fourth and Sullivan started eighth…

 

The zenith of Sully’s racing career came in 1988 when driving that beautiful gold Miller Beer car, nee Miller High Life for Team Penske. Winning four races that season, including Portland. Amassing eleven podiums and nine pole positions enroute to winning the CARTPPG IndyCar World championship.

 

Whilst Danny would drive for El Capitano’, nee Roger Penske until the end of 1990. Capping His Penske career by winning His final race at Laguna Seca,after leading wire-to-wire from pole.

 

Next, Sullivan spent one forgettable season at Patrick Racing with its recalcitrant Alfa Romeo project. Then two fraught years with His final two IndyCar wins as ‘lil Al’s (Unser Jr) Galles Draco teammate, and then a subpar partial season for local PacWest Racing in ’95 before retiring from Open wheel Racing after a major shunt during the Michigan 500.

 

Having regaled Y’all a decade ago with more esoteric ramblings upon ‘Ol Hollysood’ in the following No fenders tome…

 

Remembering ‘Ol Hollywood’

 

Sullivan also tried His hand at Touring Cars races for Alfa Romeo and NASCAR. Along with making a total of four 24 Hours of Le Mans starts. With His best finish being third in the 1994 24 Heurs du Mans with Hans-Joachim Stuck and Thierry Boutsen, driving the Dauer 962 Le Mans entry.

 

Meanwhile, back when I could still “See”, I recall that the Team Penske Miller High Life March 85C was the only Indy 500 winner on display with a “Duckbill” nose, which I interpreted as being a road course nose. Since every other Indianapolis 500 winner on display at the Penske Racing Museum had needle nose’s. For which I’ve got no idea what shows up in the picture above?

 

Whilst I was disappointed that the legendous’ Spin ‘n Win car wasn’t on display at the Penske Racing Museum this March. For which it apparently showed up in Gasoline alley in May. Along with the man Himself, now 75 years old taking a celebratory lap of honour Sunday morning.

 

Which I suppose makes it even more disappointing that Jacob Abel wasn’t able to qualify His Dale Coyne Racing’s Dallara DW12 Honda replete in Miller High Life livery for this year’s 109th running of that ‘lil Oval race held now each Memorial Day weekend… 

Thursday, July 3, 2025

Foust ‘n Quiet!

Where’s Richard Rawlings and those Gas Monkey garage Monkeys when Yuhs need them, eh?

 

The “big” news is that Tanner Foust joins H1 Unlimited Hydroplanes Livestream Broadcast team this year, as co-host alongside Brad Luce. As Foust, a four times Rallycross Champion. Along with two Formula Drift titles, multiple X Games medals and being part of BBC America’s U.S. Top Gear trio. Has been brought in to help Amp up the Livestream Hydroplanes broadcast…

 

Unfortunately I could never hear Tanner or Brad (Luce) the entire Freakin’ weekend at Lake Guntersville. Can You Hear Me Now H1 Unlimited?

 

But first off, let’s review H1 Unlimited’s pathetic reporting upon it’s website. As they may be the fastest boats on water, but you’d be hard pressed to know who All of the Playah’s are?

 

No surprise that Andrew Tate in the U-91 Miss Goodman Real Estate served notice during Tri-Cities testing in May with a top speed of 163mph plus, with six teams testing. Yet not surprisingly, only four of the day’s six runners are mentioned. With Gunnar O’Farrell’s spectacular Blow-over aboard the U-21 Go Fast Turn Left Hydro’. Along with mentioning Cory Peabody behind the tiller of the U-9 Beacon Plumbing and Jamie Nielsen skippering the U-11 Flav-R-Pac. But no mention on the other two mystery Hulls or any of the actual testing speeds…

 

Thus, with this usual lack of information, I purposely skipped Friday’s Hydrofest action. Which it behooves Mwah that H1 Unlimited cannot post a daily report at the end of each day, Say What? As this is a common practice for IndyCar, NASCAR, Formula 1, IMSA, etc.

 

Then on Saturday, I tried a few times to listen to the Livestream both via H1 Unlimited’s website and Youtube directly with zilch, nada, nothing during the morning, Groan!

 

That afternoon I vainly  attempted the same ridiculous rinse, lather, repeat process of trying to get a functioning Livestream, complete with sound. Check-Check, One-Two-testing…

 

Then when the Big Boyz’ should have been racing, after jacking up my sound level a ridiculous 40 levels, What the Flock! I suddenly could hear two announcers calling some sort of “Junior” stock race-boat race, before the announcer began repeatedly calling for a red flag!

 

As one of the boats had blown over! Noting how the driver and throttle-man sat side-by-side, Err shoulder-to-shoulder with helmets, life vests and separate oxygen supply. And with the boat upside down in the drink’, they shouldn’t even get wet when exiting thru the cutout escape hatch on the bottom of the boat; unless the roof, presumably canopy was impacted and damaged…

 

With said red flag deployed and not knowing what support series this was? Or how long until the Big Boyz’, nee Unlimited Hydroplanes would appear, I logged off for the day.

 

Having subsequently learned this was the Offshore Super Stock class, with Team Bermuda S-25 having experienced that Blow-over, with both of the boat’s occupants safely recovered and escaping unharmed before the safety boats arrived…

 

Sunday morning I tried again in vain, since I couldn’t get any sound, i.e.; anybody talking on the “live”Youtube stream, after having jacked up the volume a ridiculous 30 levels, Urgh! During what should have been Heat 3.

 

Didn’t even bother trying again at 11:00AM (Pacific) before trying one final time that afternoon to tune-in to the finals, chirp-Chirp, Bueller?

 

Logged on at 2:20PM and first got a garbled soundtrack before a litany of instrumental rock songs, for which I’d Arse-sumed at least the finals would be on time, beginning at 2:30PM? But the music just kept playing. So I closed the browser and tried logging into the H1 Unlimited Lake Guntersville Sunday “live” feed again. As somewhere between 2:35-39PM the page claimed a whopping 766 people were currently watching. Which then jumped up to 785 after I refreshed and searched again on Youtube for a current live stream feed. But nothing! As I did this again a few more times before noticing at 2:52PM Thar were a staggering 813 people watching, Woo-Hoo! Since by this point I was pretty fed up, and finally gave up in disgust around3:05PM, Sigh!

 

Some three plus hours later, and not sure what I was looking for? I checked the H1 Unlimited website one more time before logging off and Shazam! Sunday evening I finally learned thanks to their pathetic lack of information, Urgh!

 

That basically the weekend had been a Bust, with the majority of the Unlimited action being scrubbed due to inclement weather. But why should we have to wait until Sunday evening to learn that both Saturday and Sunday’s action has been cancelled?

 

Saturday morning’s Heat-1A saw four boat take the green flag, i.e.; Tate, (U-91) Peabody, (U-9) Villwock (U-27) and Nielsen. (U-11) And although Nielsen got the jump upon the field, Villwock lost control and had a major Blow-over, which also damaged Peabody’s Hydroplane from being watered down! Plus being damaged by debris from Villwock’s Hydro, Aye Karumba!

 

Then high winds and an afternoon thunderstorm curtailed any further activity, before high winds all day Sunday cancelled any further competition. Which if H1 Unlimited had their act together, at the very least would have put up a quick note informing us of this, so I wouldn’t have spent two days wasting my time trying to listen to their pathetic Livestream!

 

BWR Racing said that the U-27 Miss Apollo will compete at this weekend’s Madison Regatta, presumably in the backup Hull known as “Sharkey”, the Hull Tate drove in 2023.

 

Whilst the U-6 Miss Madison struggled mightily at Guntersville with engine problems all weekend and never got its rookie skipper Brian Kennedy qualified. But presumably will have better luck this weekend at its home event, the 75th anniversary of the Madison Regatta.

 

For which I’d like to think that H1 Unlimited’s Livestream service will be better this weekend? And it would really be nice if they could also tell me what radio station is broadcasting the event? Meaning I could probably actually Hear what’ going on race-wise, without having to Jack U-P my volume an El Stupidio 40 levels, Oh Never Mind! 

Monday, June 30, 2025

HYDROS: The 2025 Season Spools up in Earnest

Although a fifth’s of Thar season’s already over. And I feel like I need a fifth after a most disjointed weekend of trying to follow along…

 

This coming fourth ‘O July weekend sees the H1 Unlimited series contesting Thar’ second race of the 2025 season at Madison, Indiana

 

The season began nearly one month ago at the Guntersville Hydrofest, June 8th on Lake Guntersville, Alabama. With the remainder of the five events as follows: July 6th Madison Regatta at Madison, Indiana.

 

Then a three race west coast swing, including the traditional Warshington’ back-to-back “Double”, i.e.; July 27th Tri-Cities Water Follies at Kennewick on the Mighty Columbia, nee Columbia River.

 

Followed a week later on Lake Washington  August 3rd at Seattle’s Seafair, presumably replete with the legendous’ Blue Angels, unless somebody’s spent too much upon His 79th birthday’s military parade and had to cut their funding?

 

The season concludes on September 14th at Bayfair’s Mission Bay, with the Bill Muncey Cup in San Diego, CA.

 

This year’s Tri-Cities Water Follies commemorates the 60th anniversary of this event and will host this year’s prestigious APBA Gold Cup race. With the Gold Cup being the oldest American trophy, beginning with it’s 1904 inaugural event

 

Like every offseason, much movement has occurred in the top Dawgs’ Unlimited Hydroplanes fleet. As Dustin Echols has decided to retire from competition, leaving the U-40 devoid of a driver.

 

And with Sharon and Kelly Stockton, longtime owners of Bucket List Racing and the U-40’s main sponsor Flav-R-Pac moving onto the U-11’s flanks as its new primary sponsor, Y’all have to wonder the status of the U-40 Bucket List Racing Unlimited Hydroplane this season.

 

Once again, the H1 Unlimited website has suffered another compressor stall, since I couldn’t find anything on its apathetic website about the seismic shift of the competing teams landscape…

 

According to the Madison Courier, Miss Madison Racing which had gotten itself into hefty financial debt due to it’s 2018 sponsorship agreement with Home Street Bank. With the former Miss Budweiser Tukwila race shop becoming an albatross around its neck due to the hefty mortgage, has led to Miss Madison president Charlie Grooms selling the entire assets of the championship winning team! Having just won their twelfth championship last year…

Seattle’s Bruce Ratchford, the founder and proprietor of Apollo Mechanical, who not only became Seafair’s title sponsor last year. When the Apollo Mechanical Cup joined Seafair for its 75th anniversary.  Also sponsored the U-27 Miss Apollo last season. With the newly created race team stepping up with the acquisition of Miss Madison Racing’s two Unlimited Hydroplane Hulls. Along with adding the U-27 to its fleet.

 

Thus, defending APBA National High Points Drivers Champion Andrew Tate has become teammate this season with Dave Villwock. With Tate in the U-91 Miss Goodman Real Estate and Dave Villwock in the U-27 Miss Apollo for the new BWR Racing team, forming a new powerhouse race team to challenge Strong Racing…

 

Initially, I Arse-sumed BWR Racing would be run out of the former Miss Madison Tukwila race shop. Although re-reading the Madison Courier story, it notes that the entire Tukwila inventory was sold, making me wonder if the building wasn’t included?

 

As Grooms and four other Board members of Miss Madison Racing Inc have been fired over this travesty, with the immediate future of the team unknown.

 

Yet H1 Unlimited blissfully reported in February, that Miss Madison racing Inc had sold one of it’s Hulls to eric Christensen over the winter. Who’ll compete aboard the U-2 this season, driving for His newly founded Christensen Racing team. Making me wonder just how many Hulls did Miss Madison Racing own?

 

Christensen clamed they’d have the U-2 Fraternal Order of Eagles and Albert lee Appliance Hydroplane ready for May’s Spring training event on the Columbia River, but the race boat, based out of Buckley, WA didn’t appear at Guntersville. Making me wonder if this will just be another west coast partial season Hydroplane?

 

A la the U-21 Go Fast Turn Left Racing Hydroplane, that Gunnar O’Farrell dramatically flipped during testing in Pasco this May! Although the team’s confident they’ll be ready in time for the Water Follies event.

 

Meanwhile, following the sale of Miss Madison Racing’s assets to BWR Racing, the series notes that in conjunction with representatives of Marshall County Tourism and Sport, the Madison Regatta and Miss Madison Racing, the team will attempt competing in the season’s first two East coast races, i.e.; Guntersville and Madison.

 

Subsequently, Miss Madison Racing announced that rookie skipper Brandon Kennedy will be at the tiller of it’s U-6 Hydroplane, as the organization regroups and hopefully secures it’s long term future. AS I’d like to think the team can rebound and return to a full season campaign in the near future…

 

Cannot say I’m overly impressed by only six Unlimited Big Boyz’ Boats showing up at Guntersville, but think we’ve had worse. As I tend to recall some of the races having a paltry four Hulls. But with the cloud hanging over the storied Miss Madison operation right now, guess I should see this as a good thing overall.

 

Another interesting side note is that Bruce Ratchford has joined forces with Darrel Strong, owner of Strong Racing, the H1 Unlimited Hydroplane’s other two boat team owner in Hydrotown Racing Inc.

 

As Hydrotown Racing Inc was created in 2023 to promote and market the Unlimited Hydroplanes, while apparently APBA is the sport’s governing body thru its ABRA association.

 

Yet Hydrotown Racing’s got a long way to go towards marketing and promoting the sport properly! Especially if Guntersville is their media template for success…

 

Whilst opining for nine Unlimited Hydroplanes competing in the Gold Cup and Seafair this summer. I think the best will be eight Hulls, since the U-6 Miss Madison is slated to run just the first two races. Meaning it will be Strong Racing vs. BWR Racing this season jousting for the National High Points Championship titles. 

Friday, June 27, 2025

F1 the Movie, debuts today

Which surely will be far better than Driven…

 

Although the Brad Pit F1 movie that’s been promoted over the last year plus? Or at least last year during filming at various Grands Prix, with Silverstone and Las Vegas coming to mind. Which thanks to the Daily Mail’s shock headline last November, we sort of know what happens to one of the cast. As the movie is finally released on the Big screen today, nationwide.

 

Just casually thinking about past Formula 1 movies, naturally the epic Grand Prix starring James Gardner immediately comes to mind. While ‘lil Ronnie Howard’s excellent Rush and the equally great Michael Mann Ferrari movies appear on my internal radar. Along with Ford v Ferrari, albeit that was about Le Mans, but all were great movies…

 

Know that a smattering of current day F1 drivers were on hand in New York city for the Radio City Music Hall film debut June 16th. As believe that Esteban Ocon, Liam Lawson and Gabriel Bortoleto were there with their significant “others”. While Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris were flying solo. Along with Red Bull Racing Boss Christian Horner and wife Jerry Hall, and McLaren’s Andrea Stella all being chatted up on the red carpet, according to the Daily Mail.

 

Supposedly the film features Brad Pitt as Sonny Hayes, a Formula 1 driver who raced in the 1990’s before a bad crash sidelines Him. Working as an Taxicab driver, a F1 team owner asks Him to come out of retirement to mentor “Noah” Pearce, an F1 prodigy for His “Apex” (APX) Grand Prix team.

 

Hmm, first Matt Damon plays ‘Ol shel’, nee Carroll Shelby in Ford v Ferrari. And Danny Sullivan, who raced one year in formula 1 was a New York Taxi driver previously…

 

Have purposely tried not paying too much Attenzione to this movie, since on the surface the plot sounds somewhat reminiscent of the worst

Racing film ever. Y’all know, Driven Starring Sylvester Stallone as Joe Tanto in Driven. Which I saw on the Big screen at a regal Beagle cinema how many decades ago?

 

Although I was never a fan of Daze ‘O Blunder’, aka Days of Thunder. Starring Tom Cruise, directed by the late Tony Scott and co-produced by Jerry Bruckheimer.

 

Along with Pitt, the film also stars Danson Idris as Joshua “Noah” Pearce. Kerry Condon as Kate McKenna, APX GP Technical Director. Tobias Menzies as Peter Bannin, APX Board Member. Kim Bodnia as Caspar Molinski, team principal. And Javier Barden as Ruben Cervante, team owner, Sonny’s friend and former F1 teammate.

 

The film is directed by Joseph Kosinski, and the screenplay was written by Ehren Kruger, along with Kosinski.

 

Hollywood “mogul” Jerry Bruckheimer, who just so happens to be co-owner of the NHL Seattle Kraken, is one of the film’s producers. While other producers include the likes of Lewis Hamilton, Joseph Kosinski and Brad Pitt. With an estimated budget of $200-300 million.

 

The movie weighs in at 156 minutes (2Hrs, 36mins) and includes all ten Formula 1 teams and drivers from the 2023 F1 season.

 

The musical score was composed by Hans Zimmer, who previously worked with Kosinski on Top gun, Maverick, along with composing the score for Ron Howard’s Rush.

 

Know that Lewis Hamilton was also involved as a consultant on the film, so I think it should be a good film overall. As I didn’t “read” the article about Hamilton being nervous over how His fellow Formula 1 drivers would receive the film, which I think they saw at a private screening in Monaco.

 

Although I didn’t “See” Top gun, Maverick, I know it was All the rage and a certified Box Offic Hit!

 

And as long as the movie stays away from the gimmickry of Joe Tanto piling up four quarters on the exact same spot on His front tyre as the opening sequence! And we just enjoy the movie for its entertainment value, and don’t critique its Hollywood theatrics, then it should be a good ride…