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Dan Gurney, the first driver with victories in each of the Formula One, IndyCar and NASCAR Cup series, died Sunday from complications of pneumonia. He was 86.
(As a second to Andretti) Dan Gurney Raced in F1 for many teams; built, raced, and won with his own car (the Weslake-Eagle, IMO the most beautiful car of all time); raced Indy, NASCAR, SCCA, Trans ...
American racer Dan Gurney, a Formula One and Le Mans 24 Hours winner in the 1960s who started a trend by spraying champagne on the victory podium, died in California on Sunday aged 86.
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Dan Gurney is a man of many talents. His record as a racing driver is legendary, winning races and setting records in a variety of racing machines ranging from heavy NASCAR stockers to the light ...
Upon Dan Gurney’s passing January 14, 2018, we examine his life with this retrospect, and a photo gallery from the HOT ROD and Motor Trend photo archives.
ELKHART LAKE – As a mist hung over Road America, Dan Gurney’s cars were grounded. While these Eagles were meant to race, many now live in museums, three, four and five-plus decades after they ...
This is the Dan Gurney BMX Eagle Monoshock. It's what most bicycle enthusiasts would call a pretty sweet-looking classic BMX bike with a spring inside the frame.
All American Racing officials said that despite concentrated efforts by dedicated people, Dan Gurney's efforts to establish an American F1 team are on hold. "Though the conditions to enter F1 at ...
Dan Gurney should have won, Graham Hill and Bruce McLaren could have, but it was Jim Clark who took one of the luckiest wins of his career in the 1964 Belgian GP, as Autosport magazine reported on ...
American driver Dan Gurney revealed plans Sept. 28 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to launch an all-American F1 team for the 2003 season. Phil Hill's name had been linked with the team but Hill ...
NEWPORT BEACH — Dan Gurney, the first driver to win in Formula One, IndyCar and NASCAR, died Sunday from complications of pneumonia. He was 86.