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- Eagle/Offy and Parnelli/Offy Race Cars at the California 500, Ontario, California, September 1972 -

- September 03, 1972
- Collections - Artifact
Eagle/Offy and Parnelli/Offy Race Cars at the California 500, Ontario, California, September 1972
- Parnelli/Offy Race Car Driven by Joe Leonard in the California 500, Ontario, California, September 1972 - Joe Leonard won three national motorcycle racing championships from 1954 to 1957 before he moved to USAC Champ Car racing in 1964. Over the next 11 seasons, he made 98 starts and earned USAC national championships in 1971 and 1972. Leonard competed in the Indianapolis 500 nine times, finishing in third place in 1967 and 1972.

- September 03, 1972
- Collections - Artifact
Parnelli/Offy Race Car Driven by Joe Leonard in the California 500, Ontario, California, September 1972
Joe Leonard won three national motorcycle racing championships from 1954 to 1957 before he moved to USAC Champ Car racing in 1964. Over the next 11 seasons, he made 98 starts and earned USAC national championships in 1971 and 1972. Leonard competed in the Indianapolis 500 nine times, finishing in third place in 1967 and 1972.
- Parnelli/Offy Race Car Driven by Joe Leonard in the California 500, Ontario, California, September 1972 - Joe Leonard won three national motorcycle racing championships from 1954 to 1957 before he moved to USAC Champ Car racing in 1964. Over the next 11 seasons, he made 98 starts and earned USAC national championships in 1971 and 1972. Leonard competed in the Indianapolis 500 nine times, finishing in third place in 1967 and 1972.

- September 03, 1972
- Collections - Artifact
Parnelli/Offy Race Car Driven by Joe Leonard in the California 500, Ontario, California, September 1972
Joe Leonard won three national motorcycle racing championships from 1954 to 1957 before he moved to USAC Champ Car racing in 1964. Over the next 11 seasons, he made 98 starts and earned USAC national championships in 1971 and 1972. Leonard competed in the Indianapolis 500 nine times, finishing in third place in 1967 and 1972.