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Ever since man has been racing automobiles,
Pennzoil has been taking checkered flags,
leaving its mark on the history of virtually
every class of motorsports.
In the 1930’s Pennzoil appears
at Indianapolis as a sponsor of the highly
successful car of Russell Snowberger. In the next five years, Russell
finishes every Indy race he enters – always in the top 10. During this
time, 27 other race drivers voluntarily select, and race, using Pennzoil. Pennzoil
has made an impressive beginning, and, over the years, becomes the lubrication
of choice for drivers in all forms of racing.
With drag racing in its infancy, Pennzoil
representatives furnish oil to up-and-coming
race car drivers. The familiar Pennzoil
oval is seen on many an early dragster
throughout America, most notable on the
winning machines of teenage driving prodigy
Eddie Hill. In 1958, Pennzoil Officially
sponsors the fastest rising star on the
NHRA circuit, Don ‘Big Daddy" Garlits.
The new decade sees NHRA drag racing
grow as fast as quarter-mile speeds.
This is a growth to which Pennzoil, as
the first major oil company to develop
a racing oil exclusively for cars running
on exotic fuels, is a principal contributor.
Throughout the 60’s, 70’s
and 80’s, Pennzoil-lubricated machines
dominate top fuel, funny car and pro-stock
categories. Pennzoil is used by many
top names in drag racing: Don "Big
Daddy" Garlits, Connie Kalitta,
Bill "Grumpy" Jenkins, Don "The
Snake" Prudhomme, and of course,
Jack Roush.
In the late ‘70’s, Pennzoil
develops a special motor oil blend specifically
for two-and four-stroke engines, and
sponsors Team Honda, Team Yamaha and
Team Husqvarna. During the ‘70s
and ‘80s, Pennzoillubricated bikes
win every Baja event in every racing
class. Pennzoil is recognized as a race
winner and is chosen by more off-road
racerstrucks, motorcycles, single-seaters
and bugs- than any other motor oil.
Multi-talented super-speedster Eddie
Hill takes to drag boat racing and racks
up an incredible string of records over
the next eleven years. At one point,
he is the holder of four national records.
In 1982 he will set the record for the
fastest speed ever reached in a propeller-driven
boat – 229 mph, a feat duly noted
and still standing in the Guinness Book
of World Records.
At the brickyard, USAC Triple Crown
winners, Jim Hall and Al Unser, blow
the crowd away with the revolutionary "ground
effects" Chaparral. Painted bright
Pennzoil yellow and with Pennzoil in
its veins, it leads the race for 100
laps before retiring with a broken water
pump. Next season, Johnny Rutherford
is behind the wheel of the Pennzoil Chaparral
and drives to an impressive win at Indy.
He goes on to win the national championship
and is named "Driver of the Year".
1983 Pennzoil joins forces with Roger
Penske and premiere Indy car driver Rick
Mears and captures victory at the Indy
500 just one year later. The Pennzoil
racing dynasty continues. Over a five
year period Pennzoil cars go on to win
the Indianapolis 500 four out of five
times: Mears in ’84 with a record-winning
speed of 163.512 mph in the Pennzoil
Z-7 Special, Danny Sullivan in 1985 – the
famous "spin-win". Danny proved
his driving prowess to the crowd, and
Pennzoil again proved its excellence
as an engine lubricant to the racing
community. Also in ’85, Mears,
in the Pennzoil car, sets Indy’s
fastest lap at the time – 204.937
mph - and Al Unser wins CART PPG Indy
Car World Series Championship.
With rooster tails pluming and Rolls-Royce
engines screaming, Pennzoil boats dominate
unlimited hydroplane racing from the
late ‘70s thru the ‘80’s.
Miss Budweiser and the Atlas Van Lines
Special become world champions.
The record says it all – virtually
every unlimited hydroplane competition
in this period is won with Pennzoil’s
specially blended Grade 70. Meanwhile,
at NHRA, Eddie Hill, in the Pennzoil
Top Fuel Dragster, makes drag racing
history when he clocks 4.990 at the Texas
Motorplex and becomes the world’s
first driver to cover the quarter mile
in less than 5 seconds from a standing
start.
In 1996, Pennzoil and 1995 Busch Grand
National Series Champion Johnny Benson
join forces, and at the series end Benson
is named 1996 Winston Cup Rookie Of The
Year. Also, in ’96 Pennzoil® motor
oil became the "Official Motor Oil’ for
both the Brickyard 400® and the Indy
500®.
In 2000, NASCAR driver Steve Park steered
the #1 Pennzoil Chevy into Victory Lane
at Watkins Glen, and in 2001 he recorded
another win for Team Pennzoil at Rockingham.
On the open-wheel circuit, Pennzoil picked
up were it left off - with Pennzoil-backed
Panther Racing and Sam Hornish Jr. winning
the IRL Indy Car Championships in both
2001 and 2002.
2004 promises to add more chapters,
and trophies, to the Pennzoil motorsports
legacy, as Roush Racing leads the familiar
yellow oval into the NASCAR Nextel Cup
and Busch Grand National Series with
Mark Martin, Jeff Burton, Matt Kenseth,
Kurt Busch and Greg Biffle leading the
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