

He came outside of his garage, spent 15 minutes talking with the boys about another disappointment and said, I think his closing line was, 'Well, at least they knew we were there today.' He went back to Gasoline Alley and 90 media members-90 legitimate media members-followed him back there. "I don't know how many people know this, but he had a two lap lead in the '87 Indy 500 before that sh*tbox he drove broke down. He contested F1 races from 1968-1982, claiming 12 wins from 128 starts.He drove for six different F1 teams including Lotus, Ferrari and Williams.He's the all-time leader in top-three and top-five Indy car results.He won the 12 Hours of Sebring three different times.He earned pole position for the Indy 500 three times.


Of the 1000 noteworthy items regarding Andretti, you need to know: We celebrate the Italian-born, American-bred legend today with a collection of photos, stories and facts that hopefully provide a full measure of the man. Andretti's career came to an end more than two decades ago, but the 83-year-old continues to be more famous than the majority of drivers who've followed in his wheel tracks. Jumble them in any order you want, but all three easily qualify as the Greatest Of All Time in their respective sporting disciplines.
