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March 84C
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Indy V6 engine. 1984 Indy 500-winning chassis of Rick Mears March 84C of Tom Sneva March 84C of A. J. Foyt March 84C of Gordon Johncock "1984 March 84C-Cosworth
1983 Daytona 500
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6 41 44 Terry Labonte Chevrolet Monte Carlo 199 Running 0 150 7 22 53 Tom Sneva Chevrolet Monte Carlo 199 Running 0 146 8 15 16 David Pearson Chevrolet
1984 Daytona 500
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Driver Car # Car Make Delma Cowart 0 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Tom Sneva 2 Buick Regal Wayne Peterson 06 Buick Regal Jim Sauter 6 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Randy
1986 Pocono 500
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Mario Andretti qualified on the outside of the front row at 201.866 mph. Tom Sneva cut a tire and crashed in Friday qualifying. He went to a backup car,
Mirage (race car)
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participate in the 1983 season. The seat is for Mario Andretti, Rick Mears, Tom Sneva , or Geoff Brabham. The GTC-Mirage team believes that the rules of the
Indianapolis 500 pace cars
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the field restarted, with two pace laps before the green flag. 1986: Tom Sneva crashed on the backstretch on the pace lap. The start was waved off, and
1975 Pocono 500
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the first 12 laps. Coming back from a violent crash at Indianapolis, Tom Sneva climbed from the 12th starting position to sixth after two laps. A.J.
1982 Michigan 500
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to take the lead on lap 20. The caution came out again on lap 23 when Tom Sneva suffered an engine failure. Mario Andretti had climbed from his 33rd starting
1986 Michigan 500
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hospital where he was released later that afternoon. Mario Andretti and Tom Sneva also crashed out of the race in single car incidents. On lap 100, Randy
1974 Pocono 500
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passed Bobby Unser to lead for the first time. One lap later, rookie Tom Sneva hit the turn one wall and brought out the sixth and final caution. Unser
1989 Pocono 500
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tape-delayed format at 4 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. Charlie Jones and Tom Sneva were the play-by-play announcers. Sally Larvick and Gary Gerould served