Most Famous Names in the Car Industry

If you were going to come up with a list of the most famous people in the car industry in the last 50 years, you would probably include names like Lee Iacocca, Richard Petty, A.J. Foyt, Dale Earnhardt, Don Garlits, Andy Granatelli, Mario Andretti, or Wally Parks. But the two men in this picture definitely deserve to be included in that group.

Carroll Shelby with his good friend Parnelli Jones.
Carroll Shelby with his good friend Parnelli Jones.

Parnelli Jones was just one of those names I knew when I was a kid in the 60’s. Maybe it was because in 1963 he won the Indy 500. Throughout the late 50’s and 60’s, Parnelli won races in all kinds of racing. He won 15 races in the NASCAR Pacific Coast Late Model Series. He won the USAC Sprint Car Championship 3 times. He was the USAC stock car champion in 1964. He had 25 midget car feature wins in occasional races between 1960 and 1967. Later in his career, Parnelli started Off-Road racing, winning the Mexican 1000 twice, as well as the Mint 500 and the Baja 500.

Carroll Shelby is best know for the cars he developed like the Shelby Cobra, Shelby GT500 and even the Dodge Viper. Many do not realize the he began his career as a pilot and a race car driver. Carroll served as a flight instructor and test pilot for the Army Air Corps in World War II. He was the Sports Illustrated’s driver of the year in 1956 and 1957. He went to Europe in 1958 and 1959 and raced in the Formula One Series. In 1959, Carroll driving an Aston Martin, won the 24 Hours of Le Mans. He retired the following year and started a race car driving school and the now famous Shelby American Company. He teamed with Lee Iacocca at Ford to produce high performance Mustangs and then later Iacocca asked Shelby to join him at Chrysler to help develop the Dodge Viper. He is still going strong, can be seen regularly at car events, and his cars are more popular than ever.

For more information on Carroll Shelby, go to his company website: http://www.shelbyamerican.com/.

J.R. Hildebrand from Sausalito hopes to be Rookie of the Year

JR Hildebrand from Sausalito, CA and the #4 Panther Racing car.
J.R. Hildebrand from Sausalito, CA and the #4 National Guard car owned by Panther Racing.

I recently learned about a Northern California race car driver who is competing in the highly competitive IZOD IndyCar Series. His name is J.R. Hildebrand and he is from Sausalito, in Marin County. He was born on January 3, 1988 which makes him just 23 years old. At 14, he started racing Go Karts at Infineon Raceway. He later graduated from Redwood High School in Corte Madera where he played varsity baseball and was a National Merit Scholar. He was accepted by MIT, but has had to put his college plans on hold. Last December, J.R. signed a multi-year contract to drive the #4 National Guard car for Panther Racing in the IZOD IndyCar Series. After the first race at St. Petersburg he is the leader in his pursuit of the Rookie of the Year award.

The following is a press release from Panther Racing about J.R. Hildebrand and the race this Sunday, the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama.

LEEDS, Alabama – (April 7, 2011) – The National Guard Panther Racing team was forced to leave the IZOD IndyCar Series open test at Barber Motorsports Park a day early due to an on-track incident that caused minor damage to the No. 4 car. But following the St. Petersburg race the team returned to Leeds, Alabama last Tuesday for a private test day to make-up for the day they missed earlier in the month. Driver JR Hildebrand was nearly two seconds quicker during the test, giving both driver and team high expectations as they return to the 17-turn, 2.38-mile permanent road course for Sunday’s Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama.

“At the Barber test we did here last week on my fifth hot lap we had gone faster than we had all day during the IndyCar open test,” Hildebrand explained. “That was refreshing for all of us, especially that we were able to have a super-productive solid one-day test here which has left all of us on the National Guard Panther Racing team feeling really positive moving forward. Since that initial test we found out what some of the glaring issues were and by Sunday of the St. Pete weekend we completely understood why we hadn’t started that weekend on such a high note.”

Hildebrand led all IZOD IndyCar Series rookie drivers at St. Petersburg with an 11th-place finish in his debut with Panther Racing. The 23-year-old Californian was two turns away from a Top Ten finish when he was given the chrome horn* from Danica Patrick in Turn Nine, causing him to spin and lose positions to both Danica and Justin Wilson. IndyCar officials penalized Patrick for avoidable contact and placed Hildebrand in front of the Andretti Autosport driver for his 11th-place finish.

J.R. Hildebrand from Sausalito, CA on the streets of St. Petersburg.
J.R. Hildebrand from Sausalito, CA on the streets of St. Petersburg.

Sunday will mark Hildebrand’s first start at Barber although he tested at the track last season with Andretti Autosport in addition to the two test days he ran the No. 4 car with Panther in 2011. Last season, in Panther’s only start at the scenic racetrack, then-driver Dan Wheldon overcame a qualification crash and 23rd-place start to finish on the lead lap in 11th place.

“The team is quite confident with where we are and I certainly understand there is a learning curve,” Hildebrand continued. “But I also understand I’m with a strong group of people to help that curve and we’re all really excited moving forward.”

The Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama will be broadcast live this Sunday on VERSUS at 3 p.m. (ET) with additional coverage provided by the IMS Radio Network, XM Channel 145 and Sirius Channel 121.

*”Chrome horn” reference is patented and trademarked by Paul Tracy. The reference in this press release was used without permission.

Photos courtesy of Panther Racing.

Panther Racing Press Release

For more info on J.R. Hildebrand, go to www.jrhildebrandracing.com.

Motorsports on TV This Weekend: April 8-10, 2011

All times are Pacific Time.


AMA Supercross
Sunday: 9:00-10:00am on CBS.
Sunday: 2:00-4:00pm on Speed TV.


Firestone Indy Lights Series from Alabama
Sunday: 10:00 – 12:00pm on Versus.
 

Formula One Debrief
Saturday: 12:00 – 1:00am on Speed TV.


Formula One Racing – Malaysian Grand Prix
Qualifying, Saturday: 1:00 – 2:30am, 11:00pm -12:30am on Speed TV.
Race, Sunday: 12:30 – 3:00am, 11:30am – 2:00pm on Speed TV.


Grand-Am Rolex Series from Alabama
Sunday: 9:00 -11:30am, 11:00 – 1:30am on Speed TV.


Izod Indy Car Series from Alabama
Qualifying, Saturday: 3:00 – 4:00pm on Versus.
Race, Sunday: 12:00 – 3:00pm on Versus.
 

Lucas Oil Series Off Road Racing from Chandler, Arizona
Saturday: 8:30-9:30pm on Speed TV.


Mobil 1 The Grid
Saturday: 4:00-4:30am on Speed TV.
Saturday: 6:00-6:30pm on KVIE.
 

NASCAR Countdown
Friday: 5:00 – 5:30pm on ESPN2.


NASCAR Nationwide Series from Texas Motor Speedway
Qualifying, Friday: 2:00 – 3:00pm on ESPN2.
Race, Friday: 5:30 – 8:00pm & Saturday: 1:00 – 3:00am on ESPN2.


NASCAR Now
Friday: 3:00 -3:30pm on ESPN2.
Sunday: 7:00-8:00am on ESPN2.


NASCAR Raceday
Saturday: 2:00 – 4:00pm on Speed TV.


NASCAR Sprint Cup Series from Texas Motor Speedway
Qualifying: Friday, 3:30 – 5:00pm, 9:30 – 11:00pm on Speed TV.
Race: Saturday, 4:00 – 8:00pm on FOX.


NASCAR Victory Lane
Sunday: 5:00-6:00pm, 9:00-10:00pm on Speed TV.


NHRA Drag Racing from Las Vegas
Saturday, 12:00 -1:30pm on ESPN2.


Pirelli World Challenge at St. Petersburg, Florida
Saturday: 1:30 – 3:00pm on Versus.


Speed Center on Speed TV
Friday: 5:00 – 5:30pm.
Saturday: 8:00 – 8:30pm.
Sunday: 8:30 – 9:00am, 4:00 – 5:00pm, 8:00 – 9:00pm.


Trackside at Texas Motor Speedway
Friday: 8:00 – 9:00pm, 11:00pm – 12:00am on Speed TV.


Wind Tunnel with Dave Despain
Sunday: 6:00-7:00pm, 10:00-11:00pm on Speed TV.