My chat with Bobby Unser
Bobby Unser was a dominant force in his three races at Hanford Motor Speedway, with an average start of 3.2 and average finish of 4.0.
Those performances included a pole in the first 1968 race, and three other Top 5 starts, and finishes of 2nd, 5th, 2nd and 7th. He drove for Bob Wilke all four races, in an Eagle-Ford in 1967 but Eagle-Offys in 1968-69.
"We had good races there but I distinctly remember sand when we raced there," Unser told me in a telephone interview from his home in New Mexico. "It was a "big slide for life" type of deal, that's what Hanford was."
Despite strong Hanford performances that included leading 98 laps in the first 1968 race -- the year he won the national championship -- Unser kept referring to sand on the track.
"It wasn't a good place to race on," he said. "Lots of sand would blow on the track. It wasn't a completed race track. It needed an infusion of "finish it up."