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- ABC Sports Shirt Worn by Bobby Unser, 1987-1997 - After he retired from competitive racing in 1982, Bobby Unser launched a second career as a television sportscaster. At various times, Unser provided commentary on auto races for the ABC, NBC, and ESPN networks. Unser wore this shirt while giving commentary for ABC Sports.

- 1987-1997
- Collections - Artifact
ABC Sports Shirt Worn by Bobby Unser, 1987-1997
After he retired from competitive racing in 1982, Bobby Unser launched a second career as a television sportscaster. At various times, Unser provided commentary on auto races for the ABC, NBC, and ESPN networks. Unser wore this shirt while giving commentary for ABC Sports.
- Jacket Worn by Bobby Unser, 1989-1999 - After he retired from competitive racing in 1982, Bobby Unser launched a second career as a television sportscaster. At various times, Unser provided commentary on auto races for the ABC, NBC, and ESPN networks. Unser wore this jacket while giving commentary for ABC Sports.

- 1989-1999
- Collections - Artifact
Jacket Worn by Bobby Unser, 1989-1999
After he retired from competitive racing in 1982, Bobby Unser launched a second career as a television sportscaster. At various times, Unser provided commentary on auto races for the ABC, NBC, and ESPN networks. Unser wore this jacket while giving commentary for ABC Sports.
- Racing Driver Tom Sneva in Victory Lane after Winning the Indianapolis 500, 1983 - Tom Sneva left a budding career as a math teacher to become a professional racing driver. He made his first appearance at the Indianapolis 500 in 1974 and, three years later, set a record when he qualified for the race at 200.535 mph. After finishing second in 1977, 1978 and 1980, Sneva won the Indy 500 in 1983.

- 1983
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Racing Driver Tom Sneva in Victory Lane after Winning the Indianapolis 500, 1983
Tom Sneva left a budding career as a math teacher to become a professional racing driver. He made his first appearance at the Indianapolis 500 in 1974 and, three years later, set a record when he qualified for the race at 200.535 mph. After finishing second in 1977, 1978 and 1980, Sneva won the Indy 500 in 1983.