Victory in Indianapolis in a Penske-Mercedes

  • Date
    29 May 1994
  • Description
    The Penske Team lines up for the start of the Indianapolis 500 race in Indiana/USA with a 3.4-litre turbocharged V8 engine supplied by Mercedes-Benz. After 200 laps the Penske-Mercedes of Al Unser jr. crosses the line in first place.
500-mile race in Indianapolis, May 29, 1994. 79 years after Ralph de Palma's victory in a Mercedes, Al Unser jr. (start number 31) won the most important motor-racing event in the U.S. in a Penske-Mercedes PC 23: the Indianapolis 500.
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500-mile race in Indianapolis, 1994
500-mile race in Indianapolis, May 29, 1994. 79 years after Ralph de Palma's victory in a Mercedes, Al Unser jr. (start number 31) won the most important motor-racing event in the U.S. in a Penske-Mercedes PC 23: the Indianapolis 500.
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IndyCar - 1994 - 500-mile race in Indianapolis
500-mile race in Indianapolis 1994. IndyCar Penske-Mercedes PC 23
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500-mile race in Indianapolis, 1994
3.4 litre V8 turbo engine of the Indy Car Penske Mercedes PC 23, 1994. Later, the customer teams Bettenhausen, Forsythe, Hogan and Pac West will also rely on the 588 kW/800 hp mover.
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Engine of Penske-Mercedes PC 23 IndyCar
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