The 500 Mile Adventure - 1957 Indianapolis 500

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  • Опубликовано: 2 мар 2022
  • Mobil Oil promotional film chronicling Sam Hanks' journey to victory at the 1957 Indianapolis 500
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  • @keithstudly6071
    @keithstudly6071 7 дней назад

    Thank You to Alice Hanks for making this film available. My only comment about this film is it really down plays the magic of the win of Hanks and of George Salih. Hanks was reported to have decided to retire from driving and came to the Speedway without a ride. The Salih 'lay down' chassis was without a driver or a sponsor. Most of the experts on pit row gave the car little chance. It had been Salih's plan to sell the car but their was little interest and he borrowed money to enter and run it. Finally Hanks was set as driver and Belond came on as sponsor after it qualified. Everything came together and it was a 'story book' win. Sam Hanks retired a winner. Salih brought his car back the next year with Jimmy Bryant as driver and won it's second '500'. Many lay down designs were built after Salih's win but none matched it's success. Before the start of the 1958 500 Sam Hanks was on the pre-race broadcast and was asked who he thought had the best car in that race. ' Wouldn't want any seat other than the one that Jimmy Bryant is in. The one I won in last year!'

  • @tangowhiskey1
    @tangowhiskey1 Месяц назад

    having grown up in Speedway I knew( I was 6) AJ Watson and his incredible family I might have as a young kid been in love with his oldest daughter a friend of my sister. I miss the old days. God bless that family for allowing me to pester them as a kid.

  • @delmaracer
    @delmaracer Год назад +4

    Thanks for the memories. This is a really great video. Keep em coming, if possible.

  • @LeopardGeckoFry
    @LeopardGeckoFry 11 месяцев назад +3

    And this would be the last race without AJ Foyt until 1993. Holy crap. Lol

  • @jimeditorial
    @jimeditorial Год назад +4

    100,000 1957 dollars, his face on the most important trophy in racing and a pretty wife in the winner's circle....a pretty good day for Sam Hanks.

    • @aureliobrighton1871
      @aureliobrighton1871 7 месяцев назад

      13:00 in return of those beauty masks they aquired in the groove ;)

  • @briantaylor9285
    @briantaylor9285 6 месяцев назад +1

    180mph in 1957 is WILD. 😳

  • @aureliobrighton1871
    @aureliobrighton1871 7 месяцев назад +1

    "Chiropractic Special" 😁
    That remark aside, it is none less of unbelievable, the whole lot. I live in Germany and people like e.g. Fangio and Moss had also done magic at the wheel at that time. Still Indianapolis like shown here, with all its Aire must have been ... (cannot find an expression). Cheers.

    • @johngaines5905
      @johngaines5905 Месяц назад +1

      Driving these monsters with 3:05 no give when hitting a wall at 160 plus w helmets designed for bike riders and absence of flame retardant suits.. The drivers had steel balls. Most died behind the wheel before retirement. Btw, Sam Hanks who won 1957 500 retired in victory lane.

    • @aureliobrighton1871
      @aureliobrighton1871 Месяц назад

      @@johngaines5905 Thank you, so true. One can easily be mislead by the bodyshape and livery of these machines. Wasn't it in essence lying behind a screaming timebomb in a birdcage or on a steel rod filled with fuel. The dynamics working at the drivers are beyond my imagination. A singular world all that.

  • @noviranger239
    @noviranger239 9 дней назад +3

    Just a reminder: If Sam Hanks can win the Indy 500 after all that trying, you too can get a girlfriend.

    • @Mikey300
      @Mikey300 8 дней назад

      And if you're really lucky, she'll look like, and have a personality like, Alice Hanks.