Hot Rod magazine cover, featuring supercharged Offenhauser engine Offenhauser was a racing engines manufacturer from that operated from 1933 to 1983. Hot Rod magazine cover, showing supercharged Offy engine. ...
Hot Rod magazine cover, showing supercharged Offy engine. ...
The Offenhauser engine, familiarly known as the "Offy", was developed by Fred Offenhauser and his employer Harry Arminius Miller, after having spent some time maintaining and repairing a 1913 Peugeot Grand Prix car of the type which had won the Indianapolis 500. Impressed by the double overhead cam, four valve per cylinder design, which was a great leap forward at the time and would not be out of place even today, they designed an engine on similar principles. Originally sold as a marine engine, in 1930, a four-cylinder, 151 cubic inch (2.5 L) Miller engine installed in a race car set a new international speed record of 144.895 mph. Miller developed this engine into a twin overhead cam, four cylinder, four valve per cylinder 220 cubic inch (3.6 L) racing engine. When Miller went bankrupt in 1933, Offenhauser and another Miller employee, Leo Goosen, bought the shop and the rights to the engine, which they further developed into the Offenhauser engine. Fred Offenhauser (1888-1973), was an automotive engineer and mechanic who designed the Offenhauser racing engine, nicknamed the Offy, which dominated competition in the Indianapolis 500 race for decades. ...
Harry Arminius Miller (1875-1943) was an American mechanic who ran a race car shop that built and repaired race cars for the Indianapolis 500 race. ...
Link title1913 is a common year starting on Wednesday. ...
Peugeot is a major French car marque which is today part of the PSA Peugeot Citroën Group. ...
A Grand Prix (French for Grand Prize) is any of a number of competitions: Formula One Grand Prix motor racing Grand Prix motorcycle racing Grand Prix horse racing Grand Prix Eurovision de la Chanson (Eurovision Song Contest). ...
A cylinder head sliced in half shows two overhead camshaftsâone above each of the two valves. ...
1930 is a common year starting on Wednesday. ...
1933 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
One of the keys to the Offenhauser's success was, as might be expected, sheer power. Thus a 251.89 cubic inch (4128 cm³) twin-cam four-cylinder racing Offy with a 15:1 compression ratio and a 4.28 x 4.38 bore and stroke, could produce 420 horsepower (313 kW) at 6,600 rpm; 1.77 horsepower per cubic inch (81 kW/L). Other variants of the engine produced up to 3 horsepower per cubic inch (137 kW/L). The compression ratio is a single number that can be used to predict the performance of any internal-combustion engine. ...
Bore may refer to: A wave in a river caused by an incoming tide - see tidal bore The diameter of a pipe or tube, or the caliber of a gun The diameter of a cylinder and piston in a piston engine (See also: Stroke) A person who is boring The...
A stroke or cerebrovascular accident (CVA) occurs when the blood supply to a part of the brain is suddenly interrupted by occlusion (an ischemic stroke- approximately 90%of strokes) or by hemorrhage (a hemorrhagic stroke - approximately 10% of strokes). ...
From 1934 through 1960 the Offenhauser engine dominated American open wheel racing, winning the Indianapolis 500 24 times. By then, the company had already been sold, right after World War II, to Meyer-Drake, who continued to build the engines. From 1950 through 1960, Offenhauser-powered cars won the Indy 500 and achieved all three podium positions, winning the pole position in 10 of the 11 years. 1934 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1960 was a leap year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Open-wheel racing refers to a type of motor racing in which the wheels of the cars are not housed inside fenders, as in stock car or touring car racing, but rather out in the open at the end of readily-visible axles and suspension systems. ...
Indianapolis 500, 1994 The Indianapolis 500 Mile Race, frequently shortened to Indianapolis 500 or Indy 500, is an American race for open-wheel automobiles held annually over the Memorial Day weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana. ...
1950 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1960 was a leap year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
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When Ford came on to the scene in 1963, the Offy lost its dominion over Indycar racing, although it remained competitive through the mid 1970s even with the advent of turbocharging. However, the Ford Cosworth DFX soon proved to be unbeatable and the Offy's last victory came at Trenton in 1978, in the hands of Gordon Johncock's Wildcat. The last time an Offy-powered car raced was at Pocono in 1982 for the Domino's Pizza Pocono 500, in an Eagle chassis driven by Jim McElreath, although two Vollstedt chassis with Offenhauser engines failed to qualify for the 1983 Indianapolis 500. Gordon Johncock (born 5th August 1937, Coldwater, Michigan) is a former racing driver, best known as a two-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 and 1976 Champcar champion. ...
Pocono Raceway is a superspeedway located in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania; it is the site of two annual NASCAR Nextel Cup races held just a few weeks apart in June and July. ...
Indianapolis 500, 1994 The Indianapolis 500 Mile Race, frequently shortened to Indianapolis 500 or Indy 500, is an American race for open-wheel automobiles held annually over the Memorial Day weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana. ...
Formula One Indy 500 summary In their 11 F1 years, Offenhauser partnered for at least one race with the following 33 constructors: This article recaps the inaugaral 1950 Formula One season. ...
Johnnie Parsons was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Bill Holland was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Mauri Rose was an Indy 500 driver from the United States. ...
Walt Faulkner was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
The 1950 Indianapolis 500 was a Formula One race held on May 30, 1950 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Classification Notes Pole position: Walt Faulkner - 427. ...
Season Summary Points were given to top 5 finishers (8, 6, 4, 3, 2). ...
Lee Wallard was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Mike Nazaruk was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Manny Ayulo was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Results from the 1951 Formula One Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on May 30, 1951 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Lee Wallard 17. ...
Season Summary Points were given to top 5 finishers (8, 6, 4, 3, 2). ...
Troy Ruttman was a Formula One driver from the United States. ...
Jim Rathmann was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Sam Hanks was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Fred Agabashian (21 August 1913 - 13 October 1989) was an American Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) who debuted on May 30, 1950. ...
The 1952 Indianapolis 500 was a Formula One race held on May 30, 1952 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. ...
Season Summary Points were given to top 5 finishers (8, 6, 4, 3, 2). ...
Bill Vukovich (born 13 December 1918 in Fresno, CA, died 30 May 1955), was an American racing driver, of Serbian descent, who won the Indianapolis 500 in 1953 and 1954 and was killed in a crash while leading the 1955 event. ...
Art Cross was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Sam Hanks was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Bill Vukovich (born 13 December 1918 in Fresno, CA, died 30 May 1955), was an American racing driver, of Serbian descent, who won the Indianapolis 500 in 1953 and 1954 and was killed in a crash while leading the 1955 event. ...
The 1950 Indianapolis 500 was a Formula One race held on May 30, 1953 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. ...
Season Summary Points were given to top 5 finishers (8, 6, 4, 3, 2). ...
Bill Vukovich (born 13 December 1918 in Fresno, CA, died 30 May 1955), was an American racing driver, of Serbian descent, who won the Indianapolis 500 in 1953 and 1954 and was killed in a crash while leading the 1955 event. ...
Jimmy Bryan was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Jack McGrath was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Jack McGrath was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Results from the 1954 Formula One Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on May 31, 1954 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jack McGrath 14. ...
Season Summary Season Review 1955 Drivers Championship final standings Categories: Formula One seasons ...
Bob Sweikert was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Tony Bettenhausen was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Jimmy Davies was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Jerry Hoyt was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Results from the 1955 Formula One Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on May 30, 1955 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Bill Vukovich 13. ...
Season Summary Season Review 1956 Drivers Championship final standings Categories: Formula One seasons ...
Pat Flaherty was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Sam Hanks was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Don Freeland was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Pat Flaherty was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Results from the 1956 Formula One Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on May 30, 1956 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Paul Russo 102. ...
Season Summary Season Review 1957 Drivers Championship final standings Categories: Formula One seasons ...
Sam Hanks was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Jim Rathmann was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Jimmy Bryan was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Pat OConnor was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Results from the 1957 Formula One Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on May 30, 1957 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jim Rathmann 102. ...
// Season Summary Season Review 1958 Constructors Championship final standings 1958 Drivers Championship final standings Categories: Formula One seasons ...
Jimmy Bryan was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
George Amick was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Johnny Boyd was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Dick Rathmann was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Results from the 1958 Formula One Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on May 30, 1958 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Tony Bettenhausen 102. ...
// Season Summary Season Review 1959 Constructors Championship final standings 1959 Drivers Championship final standings Categories: Formula One seasons ...
Rodger Ward (January 10, 1921, in Beloit, Kansas - July 5, 2004 in Anaheim, California) won the 1959 and 1962 Indianapolis 500. ...
Jim Rathmann was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Johnny Thomson was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Johnny Thomson was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Results from the 1959 Formula One Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on May 30, 1959 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Johnny Thomson 1890 Categories: 1959 in sports | Formula One race reports ...
// Season Summary Season Review 1960 Constructors Championship final standings 1960 Drivers Championship final standings Categories: Formula One seasons ...
Jim Rathmann was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Rodger Ward (January 10, 1921, in Beloit, Kansas - July 5, 2004 in Anaheim, California) won the 1959 and 1962 Indianapolis 500. ...
Paul Goldsmith was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ...
Eddie Sachs (May 28, 1927 - May 30, 1964) was a United States Auto Club driver who was known as the Clown Prince for his personality at the Indianapolis 500. ...
Results from the 1960 Formula One Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on May 30, 1960 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jim Rathmann 101. ...
The following is a list of constructors which have competed or plan to compete in the Formula One World Championship. ...
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