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Rear View: The Andrettis' darkest day - Indy 1992

Page 1 of 2 ABOVE: The Indy Andrettis of '92 (from left): Jeff, John, Michael, MarioPain. Anger. Regret. All three worked inside Mario, Jeff and Michael Andretti during the Indy 500 in 1992. The remnants of that day in May, some items burrowed deep, others permanently attached, stressed the Andretti family to its limits. Mario, the patriarch of the Nazareth, Pa., clan, was out first on the critically cold day. A rare mistake sent the 1969 Indy 500 winner hard into the Turn 4 wall, which left his Newman/Haas Racing Lola crumpled and his feet a battered mess. Jeff was next, victim of a broken wheel that sent his A.J. Foyt Racing Lola into the Turn 2 with obscene force. The damage to his...
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