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American racing driver (1946–1988)
Alvah Robert Holbert (November 11, 1946 – September 30, 1988) was an American automobile racing driver who was a five-time champion of the IMSA Camel
Al_Holbert
Motorsport achievement
times in a row, with only one WEC championship on top. Hurley Haywood and Al Holbert have won all three races at least twice. Numerous drivers have won, or
Triple Crown of endurance racing
Triple_Crown_of_endurance_racing
Auto racing championship in the United States
following protests by Porsche's motorsport department, after inspecting Al Holbert's AAGT winning Chevrolet Monza, which had won two titles. Prior to 1977
IMSA_GT_Championship
Surname list
Holbert is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Holbert (born 1973), American baseball player Al Holbert (1946–1988), American racing
Holbert
68th running of the Indianapolis 500
Sanair. Three rookies finished in the top five: Roberto Guerrero (2nd), Al Holbert (4th), and Michael Andretti (5th). Guerrero and Andretti shared the rookie
1984_Indianapolis_500
Prototype racing car
962 also won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1986 and 1987, with Derek Bell, Al Holbert and Hans-Joachim Stuck at the wheel on both occasions, as well as later
Porsche_962
Former NASCAR team
Winston 500 and World 600), David Hobbs ran the Champion Spark Plug 400 and Al Holbert ran the National 500. In 1977 Elliott Racing ran eleven races (ten races
Elliott_Racing
British racing driver (born 1941)
on to win the 1986 and 1987 Le Mans teamed with Hans-Joachim Stuck and Al Holbert racing a Rothmans Porsche 962. Bell's first Le Mans was in 1970 in a works-entered
Derek_Bell_(racing_driver)
371 5047.934 3136.641 EECTooltip 1983 European Endurance Championship Al Holbert (USA) Vern Schuppan (AUS) WECTooltip 1983 World Sportscar Championship
List of 24 Hours of Le Mans winners
List_of_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans_winners
Motorsport track in the United States
Newspapers.com. Wasser, Scott (September 9, 1985). "Horsepower advantage boosts Holbert/Bell to victory". Times Leader. p. 6C. Archived from the original on August
Pocono_Raceway
Sports car endurance race held in Daytona, Florida
Miles 2 1965, 1966 Lloyd Ruby 1965, 1966 A. J. Foyt 1983, 1985 Al Holbert 1986, 1987 Al Unser Jr. 1986, 1987 Jan Lammers 1988, 1990 John Paul Jr. 1982
24_Hours_of_Daytona
Sports car racing series from 1966 to 1987
and were successful, winning races and championship titles. Al Holbert, Alan Jones and Al Unser Jr. are among the drivers who launched their careers in
Can–Am
Classification of sports cars
Lola T600 with a Chevrolet engine. March also fielded prototypes, with Al Holbert winning the 1983 championship with a Chevrolet powered car, changing to
IMSA_GT_classes
Australian racing driver (born 1943)
Rothmans Porsche team when he partnered Americans Hurley Haywood and Al Holbert to win the 1983 24 Hours of Le Mans driving the Porsche 956. In 1984,
Vern_Schuppan
US twin-engined propeller-driven executive aircraft
to have contributed to a 1988 crash that killed the auto racing driver Al Holbert, who was piloting the aircraft. That year, the FAA issued an AD requiring
Piper_Aerostar
Can Am Series season
finishing third at Riverside. Chevrolet again swept the season. Lola, Holbert, and Prophet were the dominant chassis suppliers, with Intrepid finishing
1980_Can-Am_season
5th season of the racing series organized by IMSA
Rock Porsche Bob Sharp Racing Results Al Holbert Bob Sharp 10 Mid-Ohio Porsche Bob Sharp Racing Results Al Holbert Bob Sharp 11 Mosport #6 G. W. Dickinson
1975_IMSA_GT_Championship
American Dirt Modified racing driver (born 1958)
Series and Major Events". The Third Turn. Retrieved February 8, 2024. "Al Holbert EMPA National Driver of the Year". Eastern Motorsports Press Association
Doug_Hoffman_(racing_driver)
Name list
trainer, and promoter Al Hofmann (1947–2008), American drag racing driver Al Holbert (1946–1988), American racing driver Al Howie (1945–2016), Canadian
Al_(given_name)
American motorsport season
11–Cale Yarborough 27–Benny Parsons 90–Ricky Rudd 44–Terry Labonte 7–Al Holbert 12–Lennie Pond 3–Richard Childress The race saw 59 lead changes, a still-standing
1979 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1979_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
American Dirt Modified racing driver (1951–2024)
McCreadie died in Watertown, New York on May 15, 2024, at the age of 73. "Al Holbert EMPA National Driver of the Year". Eastern Motorsports Press Association
Bob_McCreadie
American racing driver
Modified Hall of Fame". New Jersey On-Line LLC. Retrieved April 20, 2019. "Al Holbert EMPA National Driver of the Year". Eastern Motorsports Press Association
Billy_Pauch
6th season of the racing series
Transcendental Racing Results Al Holbert Brad Frisselle 4 Laguna Seca #14 Holbert/Dickinson Racing #45 Carlsen Porsche/Audi Results Al Holbert Walt Maas 5 Ontario
1976_IMSA_GT_Championship
American racing driver (born 1974)
Outlaws Late Model Series Championship. McCreadie was voted the 2006 Al Holbert Memorial National Driver of the Year by the Eastern Motorsport Press Association
Tim_McCreadie
Sports car endurance race held in Sebring, Florida
CSL D 1,991.724 km (1,237.600 mi) IMSA GT Championship 1976 Al Holbert Mike Keyser Holbert Porsche-Audi Porsche Carrera RSR G 1,924.775 km (1,196.000 mi)
12_Hours_of_Sebring
GTP class went to the No. 14 Holbert Racing Porsche 962 driven by Chip Robinson, Derek Bell, Al Unser Jr., and Al Holbert. Victory in the GTO Class went
1987_24_Hours_of_Daytona
Motor race
(160 km) report Al Holbert Holbert's Porsche-Audi Porsche Carrera RSR 100 miles (160 km) 1976 (spring) Al Holbert Dickinson/Holbert Racing Chevy Monza
Grand_Prix_of_Atlanta
American racecar driver
series championship and the 1987 24 Hours of Daytona (with Al Holbert, Derek Bell, and Al Unser Jr. in a Porsche and the 1989 12 Hours of Sebring (with
Chip_Robinson
16th season of the racing series organized by IMSA
Rock #14 Holbert Racing #70 Z&W Motorsports Did Not Participate Did Not Participate Results Al Holbert David Loring 9 Mid-Ohio #14 Holbert Racing #09
1986_IMSA_GT_Championship
14th season of the racing series organized by IMSA
Mandeville Jack Baldwin 9 Mid-Ohio #14 Holbert Racing #91 Electrodyne #66 Mike Meyer Racing Results Al Holbert Derek Bell Chester Vincentz Dave White
1984_IMSA_GT_Championship
Auto race held at Alabama International Motor Speedway in 1979
in his inaugural Winston Cup race after starting 18th. Bob Burcham and Al Holbert would make this race their individual swan songs. The total prize purse
1979_Talladega_500
Motorsport achievement
drivers, namely Phil Hill, A. J. Foyt, Hans Herrmann, Jackie Oliver, Al Holbert, Hurley Haywood, Mauro Baldi, Andy Wallace, Marco Werner, Timo Bernhard
Triple_Crown_of_Motorsport
American racing driver
Porsche 935 JLP-1 JLP Racing Al Holbert Michael Keyser 12 DNF Electrics 1980 GTX 09 Porsche 935/77A Thunderbird Swap Shop Al Holbert 682 2nd 2nd 1981 GTX 18
John_Paul_Sr._(racing_driver)
Racing automobile
IMSA GT Championship at Daytona, driven by Jim Trueman and Bobby Rahal. Al Holbert and Randy Lanier won the titles in 1983 and 1984 respectively. In 1984
March_83G
Sports car race in North Carolina, USA
Minutes Previous names Grand Prix of Charlotte Most wins (driver) Al Holbert (2) Most wins (team) Holbert Racing (2) Most wins (manufacturer) Porsche (4)
Grand_Prix_of_Charlotte
17th season of the racing series organized by IMSA
Winning Drivers 1 Daytona #14 Holbert Racing #01 AT&T Spice #11 Roush Racing #71 Team Highball Results Al Holbert Chip Robinson Al Unser Jr. Derek Bell Bob
1987_IMSA_GT_Championship
Porsche open-wheel racing car
single turbocharger, and is fueled by methanol, as per CART regulations. Al Holbert, who had won Le Mans three times in a Porsche 956 sports car and was fourth
Porsche_2708
Sports car endurance race held in Watkins Glen, New York
Al Holbert Derek Bell Jim Adams Holbert Racing Porsche 962 six hours 1,054.342 km (655.138 mi) Camel Continental IMSA GT Championship 1985 Al Holbert
6_Hours_of_Watkins_Glen
51st 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race
when a door blew off the car Schuppan saw his temperature gauges spike. Al Holbert took the car out for the final stint at a careful pace, with Bell closing
1983_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans
American racing driver (born 1954)
oppositions of the Group 44 Racing Jaguar XJR-5 and Löwenbräu-sponsored Holbert Racing Porsche 962, the sudden racing successes began to raise questions
Randy_Lanier
55th 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race
Lead drivers Derek Bell and Hans-Joachim Stuck ("BEST"), along with Al Holbert (the team who had won the year before) had a 1-year old chassis after
1987_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans
Motor race
names Mid-Ohio 6 Hours Grand Prix of Ohio Most wins (driver) Al Holbert (6) Most wins (team) Holbert Racing (7) Most wins (manufacturer) Porsche (16)
Sports Car Challenge at Mid-Ohio
Sports_Car_Challenge_at_Mid-Ohio
Hall of fame in Talladega, Alabama
from the original on December 12, 2021. Retrieved October 17, 2021. "Al Holbert Is Elected To Racing Hall of Fame". The Philadelphia Inquirer. June 30
International Motorsports Hall of Fame
International_Motorsports_Hall_of_Fame
by 33 laps over the No. 09 Preston Henn run Porsche 935/77A driven by Al Holbert and John Paul. Another 18 laps behind was the No. 0 Porsche 935 K3/80
1980_24_Hours_of_Daytona
American motorsport season
Neil Bonnett 2 - Dave Marcis 95 - Hershel McGriff 01 - Jimmy Insolo 48 - Al Holbert 29 - Roy Smith 40 - D.K. Ulrich Daytona 125s - The two qualifying races
1978 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1978_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
German racing driver (born 1951)
1986 Rothmans Porsche Derek Bell Al Holbert Porsche 962C C1 368 1st 1st 1987 Rothmans Porsche AG Derek Bell Al Holbert Porsche 962C C1 355 1st 1st 1988
Hans-Joachim_Stuck
American racecar driver (born 1948)
the Wayback Machine "Instructors | Porsche Track Experience - Birmingham, AL". www.porschedriving.com. Retrieved 10 December 2021. "Patrick Dempsey Talks
Hurley_Haywood
Sports car race series in Florida, US
Bicentennial Park 1983 February 27 Budweiser Grand Prix of Miami Al Holbert March 83G-Chevrolet Holbert Racing 1984 February 26 Budweiser Grand Prix of Miami Doc
Grand Prix of Miami (sports car racing)
Grand_Prix_of_Miami_(sports_car_racing)
13th season of the racing series organized by IMSA
6 Laguna Seca #14 Holbert Racing #55 B de T Racing #16 Boy Hayje Results Al Holbert Diego Montoya Boy Hayje 7 Charlotte #14 Holbert Racing #9 Personalized
1983_IMSA_GT_Championship
15th season of the racing series organized by IMSA
Millen Bob Earl 17 Daytona #14 Holbert Racing #63 Jim Downing #65 Roush Protofab #99 All American Racers Results Al Holbert Al Unser Jr. Jim Downing John
1985_IMSA_GT_Championship
Battery electric executive car
Robert Eberan von Eberhorst Fritz Huschke von Hanstein Holger Härter Al Holbert Uwe Hück Erwin Komenda Harm Lagaay Herbert Linge Pinky Lai Michael Mauer
Porsche_Taycan
American sports prototype racing cars
further 4 races in 1982 Can-Am Championship in 1982, being driven by Al Holbert. It was later exported to England, where it competed in the British Thundersports
VDS-001
American motorsport season
the debut of the Porsche Indy car team led by Al Holbert. A week after substituting for Roberto Guerrero, Al Unser was back on the track in another car,
1987 CART PPG Indy Car World Series
1987_CART_PPG_Indy_Car_World_Series
Sports car race in Monterey, California
1982 John Paul Jr. Holbert Racing Lola T600-Chevrolet 100 miles (160 km) Datsun Monterey Triple Crown report 1983 Al Holbert Holbert Racing March 83G-Chevrolet
Monterey SportsCar Championship
Monterey_SportsCar_Championship
Private university in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US
not a school sport, a number of Lehigh alumni, including Roger Penske, Al Holbert, and John Fitch, went on to successful careers in auto racing. Lehigh's
Lehigh_University
Car racing track in Georgia, US
Tommy Riggins Oldsmobile Cutlass 1991 Road Atlanta 300 Group 4 1:26.406 Al Holbert Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 1975 Road Atlanta 100 Miles Group 2 1:31.885 Horst
Road_Atlanta
Motor car races held in 1976–1977
Scheckter Al Unser Richard Petty Gordon Johncock Al Holbert Cale Yarborough David Pearson Bobby Unser James Hunt Bobby Unser David Pearson Richard Petty Al Holbert
IROC_IV
24-hour automobile endurance race
Rouse/Tony Dron had the second while American endurance experts Peter Gregg/Al Holbert had the third. The small Parisian concern of WM did further refinement
1980_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans
Sports car endurance race
overall went to the No. 14 G. W. Dickinson/Holbert Porsche-Audi Porsche 911 Carrera RSR driven by Al Holbert and Michael Keyser. Class winners in bold
1976_12_Hours_of_Sebring
Motorsport track in the United States
Al Unser Jr. Frissbee GR3 1982 Laguna Seca Can-Am round F5000 0:58.230 Mario Andretti Lola T332 1975 Monterey Grand Prix IMSA GTP 0:58.874 Al Holbert
Laguna_Seca
List of 24 hours lemans record
1932, 1934, 1949 Phil Hill 1958, 1961–1962 Klaus Ludwig 1979, 1984–1985 Al Holbert 1983, 1986–1987 Hurley Haywood 1977, 1983, 1994 Marco Werner 2005–2007
List of 24 Hours of Le Mans records
List_of_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans_records
Township in Pennsylvania, US
professional wrestler Joe Hoeffel – former U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania Al Holbert – auto racer in Motorsports Hall of Fame of America Reggie Jackson - professional
Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Abington_Township,_Montgomery_County,_Pennsylvania
Former General Motors subcompact automobile
IMSA racer and future triple Le Mans and dual Daytona 24 Hours winner Al Holbert saw the Monza's potential. By the end of the 1975 season, he had ordered
Chevrolet_Monza
American motorsport season
Emerson Fittipaldi 11-13, 16 Alex Morales Motorsports March Cosworth 21 Al Holbert All 71 Rich Vogler 3 Dick Simon Racing March Cosworth 22 Dick Simon All
1984 CART PPG Indy Car World Series
1984_CART_PPG_Indy_Car_World_Series
Motor car races held in 1977–1978
Gordon Johncock Mario Andretti Johnny Rutherford Benny Parsons Al Holbert Tom Sneva Jacky Ickx Al Unser Richard Petty Gordon Johncock Mario Andretti Darrell
IROC_V
Scottish peer and racing driver (1958–2021)
Succeeded by Maurício Gugelmin Preceded by Derek Bell Hans-Joachim Stuck Al Holbert Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1988 With: Jan Lammers & Andy Wallace
John Crichton-Stuart, 7th Marquess of Bute
John_Crichton-Stuart,_7th_Marquess_of_Bute
IndyCar race at Laguna Seca
news at Laguna Seca was the debut of the Porsche Indy car team led by Al Holbert. Al Unser Sr. was behind the wheel, but the car dropped out after only 6
IndyCar_Monterey_Grand_Prix
50th 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race
Vern Schuppan while the one-off third car had Barth, Hurley Haywood and Al Holbert. Ford was the other bulk manufacturer to take on Porsche. The new C100
1982_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans
Motor race
race 2006 Previous names Rose City Grand Prix Most wins (driver) Al Holbert (3) Most wins (team) Holbert Racing (4) Most wins (manufacturer) Porsche (8)
Portland_Grand_Prix
Motor car race
together and slid into the outside wall. Behind them, Bobby Rahal and Al Holbert crashed into the outside wall in avoidance. All drivers were uninjured
1984_Michigan_500
Belgian racing driver (born 1945)
Hours of Le Mans 1981–1982 With: Derek Bell Succeeded by Vern Schuppan Al Holbert Hurley Haywood Preceded by Claude Marreau Dakar Rally Car Winner 1983
Jacky_Ickx
7th season of the racing series organized by IMSA
Mid-America #14 Holbert Racing #45 Porsche Results Al Holbert Walt Maas 6 Lime Rock #14 Holbert Racing #45 Porsche Results Al Holbert Walt Maas 7 Mid-Ohio
1977_IMSA_GT_Championship
Race track in Quebec, Canada
Team Lola-Chevrolet 42 Laps 1981 Sept 6 Al Holbert Holbert Racing Holbert-Chevrolet 42 Laps 1982 Sept 5 Al Holbert Racing Team VDS VDS-Chevrolet 60 Laps
Circuit_Trois-Rivières
Motorsport activities of Porsche
Felipe Nasr Thomas Preining Nick Tandy Laurens Vanthoor Pascal Wehrlein Al Holbert Andy Rouse António Félix da Costa Ben Pon Björn Waldegård Bob Wollek Brian
Porsche_in_motorsport
Sports car race held in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
Porsche 962 500 miles (800 km) Löwenbräu Classic report 1986 Al Holbert Al Unser Jr. Holbert Racing Porsche 962 500 miles (800 km) Löwenbräu Classic report
SportsCar Endurance Grand Prix
SportsCar_Endurance_Grand_Prix
German racing driver (born 1949)
Succeeded by Jean Rondeau Jean-Pierre Jaussaud Preceded by Vern Schuppan Al Holbert Hurley Haywood Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1984 with: Henri Pescarolo
Klaus_Ludwig
British racing driver (born 1946)
Ballot-Léna Jaguar XJR-5 IMSA / GTP 212 DNF DNF 1985 Rothmans Porsche Al Holbert Vern Schuppan Porsche 962C C1 299 DNF DNF 1987 Silk Cut Jaguar Tom Walkinshaw
John_Watson_(racing_driver)
New York Giants and New Orleans Saints Bill Hoffman, football player Al Holbert (Mech. E. 1968), five-time IMSA GT Champion and member of International
List of Lehigh University people
List_of_Lehigh_University_people
Automobile variable valve timing technology
Robert Eberan von Eberhorst Fritz Huschke von Hanstein Holger Härter Al Holbert Uwe Hück Erwin Komenda Harm Lagaay Herbert Linge Pinky Lai Michael Mauer
VarioCam
Racing tournament
Derek Bell 1–3, 5–7 Al Holbert 1 Stefan Bellof 2–7 Jochen Mass 4 Rothmans Porsche Matsuda Collection D G 3 Vern Schuppan 4, 7 Al Holbert 4, 7 Hurley Haywood
1983 World Endurance Championship
1983_World_Endurance_Championship
54th 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race
car was now run by Derek Bell and Hans-Joachim Stuck, with 1983 winner Al Holbert brought in with them for this race. Bob Wollek had left Lancia at the
1986_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans
Concept car designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro
Robert Eberan von Eberhorst Fritz Huschke von Hanstein Holger Härter Al Holbert Uwe Hück Erwin Komenda Harm Lagaay Herbert Linge Pinky Lai Michael Mauer
Porsche_Tapiro
With four victories each, Hélio Castroneves, A. J. Foyt, Rick Mears and Al Unser hold the joint record for the most Indianapolis 500 wins. There have
List of winners of Triple Crown of Motorsport races
List_of_winners_of_Triple_Crown_of_Motorsport_races
Calendar year
together with four male crewmates. June 18–19 – The team of Vern Schuppan, Al Holbert and Hurley Haywood wins the 24 Hours of Le Mans. June 22 – Emanuela Orlandi
1983
Italian racing driver and businessman (born 1961)
Ludwig Henri Pescarolo Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1985 With: Klaus Ludwig & Louis Krages Succeeded by Derek Bell Hans-Joachim Stuck Al Holbert
Paolo_Barilla
Motorsport track in Canada
Gordon Mercury Cougar XR-7 1990 Mosport Grand Prix IMSA GTP 1:19.080 Al Holbert March 83G 1983 Labatt's GT 6 Hour Porsche Carrera Cup 1:19.780 Scott Hargrove
Canadian_Tire_Motorsport_Park
Sports season
DQSF INDY Pts 1 Rick Mears 1* 1000 2 Roberto Guerrero 2 800 3 Al Unser 3 700 4 Al Holbert 4 600 5 Michael Andretti 5 500 6 Gary Bettenhausen 1* DNQ 400
1983–84 USAC Championship Car season
1983–84_USAC_Championship_Car_season
Former motorsport track in the United States
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) Glick, Shav (April 27, 1987). "Al Holbert Is Denied Again at Riverside – on Next-to-Last Lap". Los Angeles Times
Riverside International Raceway
Riverside_International_Raceway
Racing tournament
7–9 Derek Bell 1–3, 7–9 Al Holbert 3 2 Jochen Mass 1–3, 7–8 Bob Wollek 1–3, 7–8 Vern Schuppan 3 Henri Pescarolo 9 Al Holbert 9 3 Vern Schuppan 3 Drake
1986 World Sports Prototype Championship
1986_World_Sports_Prototype_Championship
Motorsport road racing venue located in Lakeville, CT, US
Brent Crews Toyota Camry TRD 2025 Lime Rock Park 100 IMSA GT 0:55.400 Al Holbert Chevrolet Monza 1976 Lime Rock 100 Miles Porsche Carrera Cup 0:55.429
Lime_Rock_Park
American Dirt Modified racing driver (born 1944)
Series and Major Events". The Third Turn. Retrieved February 8, 2024. "Al Holbert EMPA National Driver of the Year". Eastern Motorsports Press Association
Jack_Johnson_(racing_driver)
American car racing award
Modified Tour (includes list of WMT RotY award winners) Citations Pearce, Al (February 12, 2020). "NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year Honor Can Be a
NASCAR_Rookie_of_the_Year
Motor race
report 1986 May 26 Al Holbert Holbert Racing Porsche 962 225 miles (362 km) Camel Grand Prix report 1987 May 24 Al Holbert Holbert Racing Porsche 962
Lime_Rock_Grand_Prix
4th season of the racing series organized by IMSA
Atlanta #14 Paris Properties #51 Johnson-Bozzani Porsche-Audi Results Al Holbert Elliot Forbes-Robinson Michael Sherwin Freddy Baker 2 Laguna Seca #81
1974_IMSA_GT_Championship
Racing tournament
Type-935/82 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6 D 17 Hans-Joachim Stuck 1–6 Derek Bell 1–6 Al Holbert 5 18 Bob Wollek 2–5 Jochen Mass 2–5 Vern Schuppan 5 19 Vern Schuppan 5
1987 World Sports Prototype Championship
1987_World_Sports_Prototype_Championship
Single-seater Italian sports car
Robert Eberan von Eberhorst Fritz Huschke von Hanstein Holger Härter Al Holbert Uwe Hück Erwin Komenda Harm Lagaay Herbert Linge Pinky Lai Michael Mauer
Cisitalia_Grand_Prix
American racing driver (born 1956)
13, 1994. p. 119. Retrieved February 8, 2024 – via NewspaperArchive. "Al Holbert EMPA National Driver of the Year". Eastern Motorsports Press Association
Jimmy_Horton
Holland. Other notable drivers from Philadelphia include Skip Barber, Al Holbert, Spencer Wishart, and Kirk Shelmerdine. Mario Andretti and other members
Sports_in_Philadelphia
53rd 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race
Stuck ("BEST") and John Watson joined 1983 winners Vern Schuppan and Al Holbert ("WASH"). Last year's winner, the Joest Racing team returned with their
1985_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans
Lists of people and groups who died in plane/helicopter crashes
Mustang Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Aircraft failed to recover from dive Al Holbert United States 1988 Racing driver, 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Piper Aerostar
List of fatalities from aviation accidents
List_of_fatalities_from_aviation_accidents
AL HOLBERT
AL HOLBERT
Girl/Female
Indian
(Daughter of Abdullah al-rumi)
Girl/Female
Indian
Daughter of al Mahdi (Daughter of al-mahdi)
Girl/Female
Muslim
A mountain in makkah al Safa wa al Marwah)
Girl/Female
Arabic
Harun Al Rashid's Daughter
Boy/Male
Muslim
Ibn al-mukhtar
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Poetess; Ahban Al-absiyah
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Daughter of al-Mahdi
Female
Irish
Irish form of Hebrew Rachel, RÃICHÉAL means "ewe."
Female
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Latin Isabella, ISIBÉAL means "God is my oath."Â
Girl/Female
Indian
(Daughter of al Mahdi)
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Description of a Lion; Name of the Prophet's Uncle; Help of God (Alalh)
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
The Daughter of Al-haytam Muhammad Bin Al-haysam was so Named
Girl/Female
Muslim
Daughter of al Mahdi (Daughter of al-mahdi)
Girl/Female
Muslim
(Daughter of al qamah)
Girl/Female
Indian
A mountain in makkah al Safa wa al Marwah)
Boy/Male
Indian
Ibn al-mukhtar
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Yazid al-Abshamiyah's daughter
Boy/Male
German American Celtic English Gaelic
Friend.
Female
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Latin Isabella, SIBÉAL means "God is my oath."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Name of Al-qarshiyah
AL HOLBERT
AL HOLBERT
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Season; Speech
Boy/Male
Tamil
Healthy, Vanity, Breath, Breathing
Girl/Female
Australian, Jamaican
Blooming Life
Girl/Female
Arabic French American
A flower name from the older form Jessamine.
Girl/Female
Indian
A little mare
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Given by God
Boy/Male
Irish
Competitor's child; from the river Slaney.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Fiery, Torch
Girl/Female
American, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Scandinavian
A Form of Karley; Womanly and Strength; Variant of Carly; Womanly; Strength; Female Version of Karl
Biblical
his touching; his roaring
AL HOLBERT
AL HOLBERT
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n.
The Provencal language. See Langue d'oc.
n.
The metallic base of alumina. This metal is white, but with a bluish tinge, and is remarkable for its resistance to oxidation, and for its lightness, having a specific gravity of about 2.6. Atomic weight 27.08. Symbol Al.
A prefix.
To; at; on; -- in OF. shortened to a-. See Ad-.
A prefix.
The Arabic definite article answering to the English the; as, Alkoran, the Koran or the Book; alchemy, the chemistry.
n.
A member of one of the four sects of the Sunnites, or Orthodox Mohammedans; -- so called from its founder, Mohammed al-Shafei.
a.
Having a similar sound, but different orthography and different meaning; -- said of certain words, as al/ and awl; hair and hare, etc.
conj.
Although; if.
n.
A sign. See Al segno, and Dal segno.
n.
Divination by means of barley meal.
a.
All.
A prefix.
All; wholly; completely; as, almighty, almost.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Provence in France.
a.
Of or pertaining to Provence or its inhabitants.
n.
The act of dilating; expansion; an enlarging on al/ sides; the state of being dilated; dilation.