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Phil Parsons
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Buddy Lazier Born In Vail, Colorado - October 31, 1967
October 31, 1967
Buddy Lazier
(photo credit: cmakin via photopin cc )
Born in Vail, Colorado, USA.
Lazier won the 1988 American Indycar Series championship, collecting five wins out of six races. Lazier won a total of seven races in the AIS. He won the 1996 Indianapolis 500 and has finished in the Top-ten in that race six times. Both his father Bob Lazier and brother Jaques Lazier are veterans of the Indy 500 as well.
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