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- Dave Friedman Collection--Photographs--Digital Images--1969 Indianapolis 500--Item 91 - Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. Mario Andretti won the 1969 Indianapolis 500. The competition featured a field of 33 rear-engine vehicles -- the first time no front-engine cars qualified for the race.

- 1969
- Collections - Artifact
Dave Friedman Collection--Photographs--Digital Images--1969 Indianapolis 500--Item 91
Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. Mario Andretti won the 1969 Indianapolis 500. The competition featured a field of 33 rear-engine vehicles -- the first time no front-engine cars qualified for the race.
- 1967 Indianapolis 500 -- Item 468 - Dave Friedman captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, cars, and drivers. This shot shows events surrounding the 1967 Indianapolis 500. Parnelli Jones dominated with the turbine-powered #40 car, but a bearing failed him with four laps to go. A.J. Foyt won with the #14 Coyote-Ford.

- May 01, 1967
- Collections - Artifact
1967 Indianapolis 500 -- Item 468
Dave Friedman captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, cars, and drivers. This shot shows events surrounding the 1967 Indianapolis 500. Parnelli Jones dominated with the turbine-powered #40 car, but a bearing failed him with four laps to go. A.J. Foyt won with the #14 Coyote-Ford.
- 1964 Indianapolis 500 -- Item 831 - Dave Friedman captured racing history through his photography and his collection of works by other photographers. This digital image is one of over 1600 images documenting the 1964 Indianapolis 500. A.J. Foyt earned his second Indy 500 victory that year, but the 1964 race is also remembered for the accident that took the lives of drivers Eddie Sachs and Dave MacDonald.

- May 01, 1964
- Collections - Artifact
1964 Indianapolis 500 -- Item 831
Dave Friedman captured racing history through his photography and his collection of works by other photographers. This digital image is one of over 1600 images documenting the 1964 Indianapolis 500. A.J. Foyt earned his second Indy 500 victory that year, but the 1964 race is also remembered for the accident that took the lives of drivers Eddie Sachs and Dave MacDonald.
- 1964 Indianapolis 500 -- Item 833 - Dave Friedman captured racing history through his photography and his collection of works by other photographers. This digital image is one of over 1600 images documenting the 1964 Indianapolis 500. A.J. Foyt earned his second Indy 500 victory that year, but the 1964 race is also remembered for the accident that took the lives of drivers Eddie Sachs and Dave MacDonald.

- May 01, 1964
- Collections - Artifact
1964 Indianapolis 500 -- Item 833
Dave Friedman captured racing history through his photography and his collection of works by other photographers. This digital image is one of over 1600 images documenting the 1964 Indianapolis 500. A.J. Foyt earned his second Indy 500 victory that year, but the 1964 race is also remembered for the accident that took the lives of drivers Eddie Sachs and Dave MacDonald.
- Dave Friedman Collection--Photographs--Digital Images--1969 Indianapolis 500--Item 93 - Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. Mario Andretti won the 1969 Indianapolis 500. The competition featured a field of 33 rear-engine vehicles -- the first time no front-engine cars qualified for the race.

- 1969
- Collections - Artifact
Dave Friedman Collection--Photographs--Digital Images--1969 Indianapolis 500--Item 93
Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. Mario Andretti won the 1969 Indianapolis 500. The competition featured a field of 33 rear-engine vehicles -- the first time no front-engine cars qualified for the race.
- Dave Friedman Collection--Photographs--Digital Images--1963 Indianapolis 500--Item 215 - Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. This digital image is one of several hundred images that document the 1963 Indianapolis 500. These images record not only the May 30th race, but also the time trials and garage, pit and infield activities.

- 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Dave Friedman Collection--Photographs--Digital Images--1963 Indianapolis 500--Item 215
Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. This digital image is one of several hundred images that document the 1963 Indianapolis 500. These images record not only the May 30th race, but also the time trials and garage, pit and infield activities.
- 1966 Indianapolis 500 -- Item 53 - Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his own photography and his collection of works by other photographers. This image documents the weeks-long events surrounding the fiftieth running of the Indianapolis 500. Indy rookie Graham Hill finished first. Hill was one of only seven drivers to complete the race after crashes and mechanical failures thinned the original field of thirty-three.

- May 01, 1966
- Collections - Artifact
1966 Indianapolis 500 -- Item 53
Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his own photography and his collection of works by other photographers. This image documents the weeks-long events surrounding the fiftieth running of the Indianapolis 500. Indy rookie Graham Hill finished first. Hill was one of only seven drivers to complete the race after crashes and mechanical failures thinned the original field of thirty-three.
- 1966 Indianapolis 500 -- Item 54 - Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his own photography and his collection of works by other photographers. This image documents the weeks-long events surrounding the fiftieth running of the Indianapolis 500. Indy rookie Graham Hill finished first. Hill was one of only seven drivers to complete the race after crashes and mechanical failures thinned the original field of thirty-three.

- May 01, 1966
- Collections - Artifact
1966 Indianapolis 500 -- Item 54
Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his own photography and his collection of works by other photographers. This image documents the weeks-long events surrounding the fiftieth running of the Indianapolis 500. Indy rookie Graham Hill finished first. Hill was one of only seven drivers to complete the race after crashes and mechanical failures thinned the original field of thirty-three.
- Dave Friedman Collection--Photographs--Digital Images--1968 Indianapolis 500--Item 1383 - Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, teams and associated events. The 1968 Indianapolis 500 saw three unconventional, turbine-powered vehicles in the field -- two would start in the first row. However, it was a rear-engine, piston-powered car piloted by Bobby Unser that won.

- 1968
- Collections - Artifact
Dave Friedman Collection--Photographs--Digital Images--1968 Indianapolis 500--Item 1383
Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, teams and associated events. The 1968 Indianapolis 500 saw three unconventional, turbine-powered vehicles in the field -- two would start in the first row. However, it was a rear-engine, piston-powered car piloted by Bobby Unser that won.
- Dave Friedman Collection--Photographs--Digital Images--1963 Indianapolis 500--Item 28 - Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. This digital image is one of several hundred images that document the 1963 Indianapolis 500. These images record not only the May 30th race, but also the time trials and garage, pit and infield activities.

- 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Dave Friedman Collection--Photographs--Digital Images--1963 Indianapolis 500--Item 28
Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. This digital image is one of several hundred images that document the 1963 Indianapolis 500. These images record not only the May 30th race, but also the time trials and garage, pit and infield activities.