- Galmer
Racing car
Car_name = Galmer G92
Category =CART IndyCar
F1 car = N
Constructor = Galmer Engineering
Designer = Alan Mertens
Team =Galles Racing (1992)PacWest Racing (1993)
Drivers =Al Unser, Jr. ,Danny Sullivan ,Dominic Dobson
Chassis =Carbon Fiber Aluminum Honeycomb monocoque
Front suspension = Pushrod upper-rocker, inboard springs and damper
Rear suspension =
Engine name =Chevrolet -Ilmor Indy A
Capacity = 2647cc
Configuration =V8
Turbo/NA =Turbocharged
Engine position =Mid-engine d, longitudinally mounted
Gearbox name =
Gears =
Type = manual
Differential =
Fuel =Methanol
Tyres = Goodyear 16 in. x 10.75 in. (front) 16 in. x 15 in. (rear)
Debut = 1992 Daikyo IndyCar Grand Prix,Surfers Paradise ,Australia
Races = 34
Wins = 2
Cons_champ =
Drivers_champ =
Poles = 1
FLs =Galmer was an American racecar manufacturer that built cars used from 1992 through 1993 in CART competition and the
Indianapolis 500 . The cars were commissioned by theGalles Racing team. Although they were an American-based effort, spearheaded by Alan Mertens [http://www.galmerinc.com (galmerinc.com)] , the cars were actually assembled at the Galmer Engineering shop inBicester ,England .The Galmer chassis program came at a time in the CART series when interest in in-house chassis development was at its peak. It followed in the footsteps of Penske and
Truesports , who also had similar programs.The name "Galmer" is a portmanteau of the
surname s ofRick Galles and Alan Mertens.Its most notable accomplishment was
Al Unser Jr. 's win in the1992 Indianapolis 500 in the closest finish in race history. One other CART race was won with the chassis byDanny Sullivan in 1992. In 1993 the car was used on a part-time basis byDominic Dobson . Proving uncompetitive, the car was retired never to be raced in CART competition again. Only those three men ever raced a Galmer in CART competition, yet it won two races, making it one of the most successful chassis on a per-race basis.Though it was not openly revealed at the time, the decision for
Galles Racing to shelf the Galmer project was made on the morning of the1992 Indianapolis 500 . The same race that Unser, Jr. went on to win.Nostalgia
The Galmer chassis had one unique characteristic compared to its chassis counterparts in the CART series in 1992. It was standard for all cars to mount their scoring transponder in the left side pod of the car. The Galmer chassis, however, did not have room in that location. The cars of Unser, Jr. and Sullivan instead had the transponders placed in the nosecone of the car.
Due to the proximity of the transponder, Unser, Jr.'s official race-winning margin of 0.043 seconds over
Scott Goodyear was deemed inconclusive. After further consideration,USAC officials calculated the true margin of victory to be narrower, at 0.0331 seconds. The official margin, however, would remain in the record book.cite news
url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CEFD6113DF930A35754C0A964958260
title =SPORTS PEOPLE: AUTO RACING; Indy 500's Finish Was Even Closer
publisher =The New York Times
date = 1992-07-03
accessdate = 2008-05-07]After the 1992 season was over,
Valvoline purchased the race-winning Galmer chassis driven by Unser, Jr. On frequent occasions, it is used for display at various engagements.References
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