Dan Gurney, whose storied career as a race car driver included numerous firsts, and who went on to become equally successful as a team owner and car builder, died Sunday in Newport Beach, California.
NEWPORT BEACH — Dan Gurney, the first driver to win in Formula One, IndyCar and NASCAR, died Sunday from complications of pneumonia. He was 86. His wife, Evi, announced his death in a statement ...
(Reuters) - 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. The ...
STUART, Va. — A sawmill owner who offhandedly could catalog trees with the accuracy of a top-flight arborist. A star driver who was a two-time track champion at Bowman Gray Stadium and one of NASCAR‘s ...
Riverside raceway proved to be the ideal track for Dan Gurney's AAR Pepsi-Cola Challenger Eagle when driver Geoff Brabham rocketed around the 3.3-mile road course at an average speed of 129.559 mph ...