Wally Dallenbach Sr. Explained

Wally Dallenbach Sr.
Birth Name:Wallace Jacob Dallenbach
Birth Date:12 December 1936
Birth Place:East Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S.
Death Place:Browns Mills, New Jersey, U.S.
Titles:Major victories
California 500 (1973)
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Total Champ Races:180
Years In Champ:15
Best Champ Pos:2nd (1973)
First Champ Race:1965 Langhorne 125 (Langhorne)
Last Champ Race:1979 Miller High Life 150 (Phoenix)
First Champ Win:1973 Tony Bettenhausen 200
(Milwaukee)
Last Champ Win:1977 Trenton 200 (Trenton)
Champ Wins:5
Champ Podiums:27
Champ Poles:1
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Total Cup Races:4
Years In Cup:3
Best Cup Pos:81st (1962)
First Cup Race:1962 Daytona Qualifier #2 (Daytona)
Last Cup Race:1974 National 500 (Charlotte)
Cup Wins:0
Cup Top Tens:1
Cup Poles:0

Wallace Jacob Dallenbach (December 12, 1936 – April 29, 2024) was an American racing driver and official. He competed primarily in United States Auto Club (USAC) sanctioned Championship cars,[1] [2] and was the winner of the 1973 California 500. After retiring from driving, he served for more than 20 years as Chief Steward of Competition for Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART).

Dallenbach was the father of NASCAR driver and commentator, Wallace Paul Dallenbach. After the younger Dallenbach began a professional racing career during the middle 1980s, the elder Dallenbach came to be known by the retronym Dallenbach Sr.

Biography

Dallenbach was born in East Brunswick, New Jersey. After working in the construction industry, he began his racing career in modified racing.[3] In 1962, he competed in the Daytona 500. He eventually settled on open-wheel racing, competing in midget and sprint cars before moving to Indy cars in 1965.[4]

Indy car career

After several years competing in uncompetitive equipment, Dallenbach's breakthrough came after being signed by team owner Pat Patrick to replace driver Swede Savage, badly injured during the 1973 Indianapolis 500. After Savage's death, Dallenbach's seat became permanent. Four races into his tenure with Patrick's team, Dallenbach scored his first victory, the Tony Bettenhausen 200 at the Milwaukee Mile. He scored two further victories in 1973, including the California 500. Despite not starting in four races during the 1973 season, Dallenbach finished the 1973 USAC Championship Car season ranked second in points.

Dallenbach nearly won the 1975 Indianapolis 500, dueling with A. J. Foyt for many laps. He led for half of the race, but burned a piston on lap 162, twelve laps before the race was called due to rain. Bobby Unser won the race, which was halted at lap 174 (435 miles).[5]

CART official

Dallenbach joined CART as Competition Director in 1980 and became Chief Steward of the series in 1981. Under his tenure, he greatly improved the safety program in CART, the preeminent sanctioning body of Indy car racing. He played an instrumental role in establishing the first dedicated rapid response trauma team in auto racing. He also established nondenominational church services for drivers and their families. Dallenbach held his position until the end of the 2000 season, after which he went into semi-retirement, serving as Special Advisor to CART and Chris Kneifel, his successor as Chief Steward.[6]

Advance testing and practice in preparation for the 2001 Firestone Firehawk 600 – to be held at Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) – saw numerous drivers black out due to unprecedented g-forces experienced at the track. Dallenbach had visited TMS as early as 1996, deeming it unsafe for Indy car competition.[7] On the day of the race, despite pressure from stakeholders within the CART community to proceed with the event, it was decided to cancel to event in order to ensure the safety of the competitors.

Shortly thereafter, Dallenbach returned as Chief Steward for CART, replacing Kneifel, who had been the subject of criticism from many drivers.[8] Dallenbach served until the conclusion of the 2004 season, after which he retired permanently.

Post-racing activities

Dallenbach served as the president of the Colorado 500 motorcycle charity ride. The events have raised just under three million dollars in community support[9] - including more than $800,000 in student scholarships - for the town of Basalt, Colorado, located in the Roaring Fork Valley region of western Colorado.[10]

With his winnings from the California 500, Dallenbach purchased a ranch, fairground, cabins and a private automotive restoration garage near the Fryingpan River in upper Basalt.[11] In 2023, he sold the property, returning with his wife to New Jersey. During their time in Colorado, the couple supported the development of local emergency services in the area; in 1976, Dallenbach purchased an ambulance for the town of Basalt.

Dallenbach died on April 29, 2024, at the age of 87.[12] [13]

Awards and honors

Dallenbach has been inducted into the following halls of fame:

After his death in 2024, the community of Basalt, Colorado named their newest ambulance after Dallenbach; in 1976 he had purchased the community its first ambulance.

Motorsports career results

USAC Championship Car results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

YearTeamChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728RankPointsRef
1965Joe BarzdaKurtisOffenhauserPHXTREINDYMILLANPIPTREIRPATLLAN
MIL
SPRMILDUQISF37th80[22]
Kenny BrennMeskowskiTRE
SACPHX
1966Kenny BrennMeskowskiOffenhauserPHXTREINDYMILLANATL
PIPIRPLAN
SPRMIL
DUQISFTRE
SAC50th40
Taasi VatisHuffakerPHX
1967Taasi VatisHuffakerOffenhauserPHX
TRE
INDY
MIL
LAN
PIPMOS
MOS
IRP
LAN
MTR
MTR
MIL
DUQ
ISF
TRE
SAC
HAN
PHX
RIV
21st410
VollstedtSPR
1968Taasi VatisFinleyOffenhauserTRE
INDY
MIL
MOS
MOSLAN
PIPCDRMIL
DUQ
TRE
MCH
HAN
PHX
16th960
VollstedtNAZ
IRPIRPSPR
ISF
SAC
HuffakerHAN
LVGPHX
LAN
LAN
FordMTR
MTR
Rolla VollstedtVollstedtRIV
1969Lindsey HopkinsEagleChevroletCDR
RIV
6th1795
OffenhauserPHX
HAN
INDY
MIL
LAN
PIPTRE
IRP
IRP
MIL
DOV
DUQ
ISF
BRNBRNTRE
PHX
KuzmaSPR
VollstedtSAC
KENKEN
Kenny BrennMeskowskiNAZ
1970Lindsey HopkinsEagleFordPHX
18th620
OffenhauserPHX
SONTRE
INDY
MIL
LAN
CDRMCH
IRP
SPRMIL
ONT
DUQISF
SED
KuzmaTRE
SAC
1971Lindsey HopkinsKuzmaOffenhauserRAFRAFPHX
TRE
INDY
MIL
MCH
MIL
ONT
TRE
10th1220
KenyonFordPOC
Vollstedt EnterprisesVollstedtPHX
1972Lindsey HopkinsEagleOffenhauserPHX
TRE
13th720
Andy GranatelliLolaFoytINDY
MIL
MCH
POC
MIL
ONT
TRE
PHX
1973Patrick RacingEagleOffenhauserTWSTRETREMIL
POC
MCH
MIL
ONT
ONTONT
MCH
MCHTRE
TWS
PHX
2nd2620
Oscar OlsonINDY
1974Patrick RacingEagleOffenhauserONT
ONTONT
PHX
TRE
INDY
MIL
POC
MCH
MIL
MCH
TRE
TRE
PHX
9th1445
1975Patrick RacingEagleOffenhauserONTONT
ONT
PHX
TRE
MIL
4th2305
WildcatDGSINDY
MIL
POC
MCH
MCH
TRE
PHX
1976Patrick RacingWildcatDGSPHX
TRE
INDY
MIL
POC
MCH
TWS
TRE
MIL
ONT
MCH
TWS
PHX
3rd3105
1977Patrick RacingWildcatDGSONT
PHX
TWS
TRE
INDY
MIL
POC
MOS
MCH
TWS
MIL
ONT
MCH
PHX
6th2635
1978Jerry O'ConnellMcLarenCosworthPHX
ONT
TWS
TRE
INDY
MOS
MIL
POC
MCH
ATL
TWS
MIL
ONT
MCH
SIL
BRH
PHX
6th2966
LightningTRE
1979Patrick RacingPenskeCosworthONTTWSINDY
MILPOCTWSMILNC0
1981–82Patrick RacingWildcatCosworthINDY
POCILLDUQISFINDYNC0

CART Championship Car results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

YearTeamChassisEngine1234567891011121314RankPointsRef
1979Patrick RacingWildcatOffenhauserPHX
9th1149
CosworthPHX
LightningATL
ATL
PenskeINDY
TRE
TRE
MCH
MCH
WGL
TRE
ONT
MCH
ATL

Indianapolis 500 results

YearCarStartQualRankFinishLapsLedRetired
196753 15 163.540 19 29 73 0 Crash FS
196854 12 165.548 12 17 148 0 Engine
196922 19 166.497 19 21 82 7 Clutch
197022 24 165.601 31 17 143 0 Coil
197122 23 171.159 17 24 69 0 Valve
197240 33 181.626 18 15 182 0 Flagged
(substitute driver for Art Pollard)
197362 20 190.200 26 24 48 0 Broken rod
197440 2 189.683 3 30 3 2 Piston
197540 21 190.648 4 9 162 96 Piston
197640 7 184.445 12 4 101 3 Flagged
197740 10 189.563 13 4 199 0 Flagged
19786 7 195.233 9 5 195 0 Flagged
19796 7 188.285 8 27 43 0 Lost wheel
1981COLSPAN=8Substitute qualifier for Mario Andretti
Totals[23] 1448 108
Starts13
Poles0
Front row1
Wins0
Top 5s3
Top 10s4
Retired9

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. via Associated Press. "Second Time Around", St. Petersburg Times, May 24, 1972. Accessed February 13, 2011. "Wally Dallenbach, a 36-year old veteran driver from East Brunswick, N.J., will get a chance to compete in the 56th running of the Indianapolis 500-mile race after all."
  2. Web site: Wally Dallenbach . www.champcarstats.com.
  3. Web site: Brown . Allen . Wally Dallenbach . May 5, 2024 . OldRacingCars.com . en.
  4. Web site: Brown . Nathan . Wally Dallenbach, IndyCar race-winner and former CART chief steward, dies at 87 . May 5, 2024 . The Indianapolis Star . en-US.
  5. Web site: 1975 Indianapolis 500 . Racing-Reference.info . May 1, 2024.
  6. Web site: April 9, 1999 . CHAMPCAR/CART: Wally Dallenbach To Retire At End of Season . May 4, 2024 . Motorsport.
  7. Web site: April 29, 2016 . CART and the Race that Never Was . May 5, 2024 . NBC Sports . en-US.
  8. Web site: January 28, 2002 . Dallenbach to return as CART's chief steward for 2002 . May 4, 2024 . Autoweek.
  9. http://colorado500.org/ The Colorado 500 Online
  10. Web site: Report . Aspen Daily News Staff . May 1, 2024 . Philanthropist, former racer dies at age 87 . May 4, 2024 . Aspen Daily News . en.
  11. Web site: Condon . Scott . June 3, 2023 . Dallenbach family sells iconic Fryingpan Ranch . April 30, 2024 . Aspen Daily News . en.
  12. Web site: April 30, 2024 . Wally Dallenbach 1936 – 2024 . April 30, 2024 . RACER . en-US.
  13. Web site: Hall of Famer Wally Dallenbach, 87. April 29, 2024. April 29, 2024. speedsport.com. Turn 3 Media, LLC.
  14. Web site: Eastern Motorsports Press Association – Hall of Fame . April 30, 2024 . empamedia.com.
  15. Web site: Wally Dallenbach, Sr. Colorado Motorsports Hall of Fame . April 30, 2024 . en-US.
  16. Web site: February 21, 2004 . CHAMPCAR/CART: Dallenbach named to New Jersey HoF . April 30, 2024 . Motorsport.
  17. Web site: AMA Motorcycle Museum Hall of Fame Wally Dallenbach, Sr. . April 30, 2024 . hof.motorcyclemuseum.org.
  18. Web site: Wally Dallenbach Sr. . April 30, 2024 . www.mshf.com.
  19. Web site: Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame CMHF Class of 2022 Induction Gala Report & Gallery . April 30, 2024 . en-US . Dallenbach will be considered a Class of 2021 member..
  20. Web site: Wally Dallenbach . April 30, 2024 . IMS Museum . en-US.
  21. Web site: Hall of Fame . September 23, 2023 . Pikes Peak International Hill Climb . en.
  22. Web site: Wally Dallenbach – Career Results . May 2, 2024 . Racing-Reference.
  23. Web site: Wally Dallenbach Driver Details Indianapolis 500 Historical Stats . May 2, 2024 . www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com . en.
  24. News: Final chance to map battle plans at Indy. The Southeastern Missourian. May 19, 1972. November 6, 2013.