I remember watching live and thinking that somehow there was divine intervention to give Jim that win only days before he passed. A bittersweet victory indeed.
I went to several back to back races at Texas...one being the race that Graham won. The next year I saw Bobby near the garages and I told him "Tell your son not to raise his arm in victory until he crosses the finish line" Bobby broke out into a big grin, rolled his eyes and said, "Oh believe me, I mentioned that to him a few times"
With that painful rain-delay and then having the race on a Saturday and then for it to be the first live TV broadcast, it created such a memorable event and the race itself was excellent. I thought Jim Lampley did a great job announcing it.
Sam Posey didn't cost Kevin the win. Kevin's car had been loose throughout his run to the front and on the restart it bit him. As he accelerated through turn four the car slipped out into the grey and that cost him the traction he needed to stay ahead of Rahal. Just a bad break and a real shame.
At 2:14 Kevin Cogan is restarting and you can see the dust as he takes a high line exiting turn#4. I wonder if dirty tires were a factor. I sat in the Paddock that year and watching someone who grew up in Illinois cross the yard of bricks first was pretty cool.
@racenutdon On the tires, yeah perhaps they were a bit of a factor. But in the post-race interview Kevin said he turned down the turbo boost for the last half of the race and "didn't dare touch it again" because he lost his earpiece which was critical for adjusting the boost. So when you consider Kevins boost was down & Rahal's was maximum, it makes Kevins double pass on Mears & Rahal even more amazing! Low boost however means lagging restarts though as well.
Cogan was far more courteous to the nosy Posey than he might have been, considering that 4 years earlier, Posey said that it looked like Cogan had deliberately caused the opening lap crash.
It wasn't his idea. If you watch the race you can hear that he's surprised at being asked to call Kevin. In fact, just before he talks to Kevin, you can hear a voice say, "You can talk to Al Junior." Could that have been a TV director trying and failing to correct a miscommunication to Sam?
Bobby's win was a tear-jerker.11 days after he won,we lost Jim Truman.One for the ages.
I remember watching live and thinking that somehow there was divine intervention to give Jim that win only days before he passed. A bittersweet victory indeed.
Adrian Newey's March 86C.
So this is what he was up to before F1...
Wow, I had no idea. I was there that day about 50 rows up behind the pits of Mears and Sullivan. What great memories 🙏😎👍 good for you Bobby👍
That win was for you Jim. Rip
i was at that race drove from HY non stop seeing this gives me chills
bobby you gave Jim a beautiful gift.... but I think that is the kind of person you are.
1-10-2012. Ain't it fine, ain't it fine? Bobby's 59. Happy Birthday, Bobby.
My uncle worked at the 500
I met Bobby and his son Graham last week. Very nice people and truly into cars.
I went to several back to back races at Texas...one being the race that Graham won. The next year I saw Bobby near the garages and I told him "Tell your son not to raise his arm in victory until he crosses the finish line" Bobby broke out into a big grin, rolled his eyes and said, "Oh believe me, I mentioned that to him a few times"
With that painful rain-delay and then having the race on a Saturday and then for it to be the first live TV broadcast, it created such a memorable event and the race itself was excellent. I thought Jim Lampley did a great job announcing it.
Sam Posey didn't cost Kevin the win. Kevin's car had been loose throughout his run to the front and on the restart it bit him. As he accelerated through turn four the car slipped out into the grey and that cost him the traction he needed to stay ahead of Rahal. Just a bad break and a real shame.
Bobby Rahal was a popular driver he deserved to win but i really liked Kevin Cogan!
At 2:14 Kevin Cogan is restarting and you can see the dust as he takes a high line exiting turn#4. I wonder if dirty tires were a factor. I sat in the Paddock that year and watching someone who grew up in Illinois cross the yard of bricks first was pretty cool.
Cogan's career path and reputation among drivers would have changed drastically if he won this race.
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Yeah, you talk about redemption! Too bad he lost.
@racenutdon On the tires, yeah perhaps they were a bit of a factor. But in the post-race interview Kevin said he turned down the turbo boost for the last half of the race and "didn't dare touch it again" because he lost his earpiece which was critical for adjusting the boost. So when you consider Kevins boost was down & Rahal's was maximum, it makes Kevins double pass on Mears & Rahal even more amazing! Low boost however means lagging restarts though as well.
Cogan was far more courteous to the nosy Posey than he might have been, considering that 4 years earlier, Posey said that it looked like Cogan had deliberately caused the opening lap crash.
Booby Rahal almost break a tradition to drink a beer and drink milk too
Sam really shouldn’t have disturbed Kevin at such a critical time in the race. No way I would have done that.
It wasn't his idea. If you watch the race you can hear that he's surprised at being asked to call Kevin. In fact, just before he talks to Kevin, you can hear a voice say, "You can talk to Al Junior." Could that have been a TV director trying and failing to correct a miscommunication to Sam?
I always liked Bobby so It was painful for me when he associated himself with David Letterman.
J
Not to bad for a school teacher.