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Davey Hamilton is a former Indy Car driver and is currently the Sponsorship Director for Calumet Products. Calumet Specialty Products Partners, is a leading independent producer of high-quality, specialty hydrocarbon products and fuel products in North America. The company also blends and markets specialty products through its brands including Bel-Ray and Royal Purple. Hamilton has competed in 11 Indianapolis 500s and twice placed second in series points. In 2001, he was involved in a serious accident that sidelined him for several seasons; however in 2007 he was able to return to racing. In 2011 Davey retired from Indy Car driving and later began his career at Calumet. His son, Davey Hamilton Jr., has followed in his father’s footsteps and begun his racing career in Indy Lights and Stadium Super Trucks.

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft   •   MetronGarage   •   Christopher Kimball Financial Services   

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE 

“Live your dreams, fight for your dreams, and hit them full steam ahead. If it can be done by somebody it can be done by you.”

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES 

Having a huge accident and nearly losing his legs. 

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

A 1965 El Camino

AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE 

Keep your oil changed.

RESOURCES 

The Indy Car Radio Network

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

True Speed by Tony Stewart

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Live your dreams and don’t look back.

WHERE TO FIND DAVEY

Calumet Specialty Products

 Davey Hamilton Jr.
 

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One comment
  1. Tell Davey Hamilton that he can improve his backwards 1952 Ford by adding a fake fuel nozzle to it. Get a magnetic-base CB antenna and remove the antenna from it. Add a rubber filling station fuel nozzle cover from eBay ($7). Stick the nozzle anywhere it looks best. Everyone will think you are off of your medications.

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