Team Hammer makes a pit stop during the opening round of the WERA National Endurance race at Indianapolis Raceway Park in April of 1986. The riders in the photo are Doug Toland, who is handing off the bike to David Sadowski. The team’s third rider Pat Hernon is fueling the team’s Suzuki GSXR1100-based machine. Team owner John Ulrich is holding the front of the bike and seems to be intently listening to what Toland is saying. Hammer won the six-hour race that day in spite of running out of fuel on the back of the track at one point. Toland pushed the machine back to the pits, but it couldn’t have been an easy task. Hammer went on to win that year’s WERA National Endurance Championship.

Team Hammer makes a pit stop during the opening round of the WERA National Endurance race at Indianapolis Raceway Park in April of 1986. The riders in the photo are Doug Toland, who is handing off the bike to David Sadowski. The team’s third rider Pat Hernon is fueling the team’s Suzuki GSXR1100. Team owner John Ulrich is holding the front of the bike and seems to be intently listening to what Toland is saying. (Larry Lawrence photo)
What happened to-/Where is the belly pan?
LikeLike
Probably didn’t fit correctly so we left it off. That was the first race of the year and a brand new bike to everyone.
Wow…and that was a high budget racing team!
LMAO
LikeLike
That was back in the days before the required oil trap. I think they often ran with out the lowers.
LikeLike
Ulrich is saying “the guy pumping the gas is faster than both of you”!
LOL!
LikeLike
Pat
Didn’t you set the track record the next day? If so was it on this bike or one of those Moriwaki beasts?
LikeLike
Good memory, Larry. I used that high performance mullett of mine for extra downforce!
LikeLike
…it was on that bike.
LikeLike