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.
Chevrolet has won more stock car races than any other brand in history, and it ran Impalas in NASCAR from 1959 to 1964, then again from 2007 to 2012. So it’s no surprise that the great American racer ...
A rare 1970-only AAR ’Cuda, one of just 2,724 built for Trans Am homologation, endured weather, time, and decay, only to fall ...
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 ...
Dan Gurney’s iconic 1961 Chevy Impala will serve as the pace car at the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion this coming August. The Chevy is set to lead the pack for the Dan Gurney Saloon Car Trophy ...
(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 ...
Dan Gurney's All American Racers produced a number of extraordinary race cars over the decades, and it all started here. This is AAR Eagle Mk1, chassis #101. As far as American race cars are concerned ...
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There was a time when American road racing was louder than politics. The late 1960s had turned the Sports Car Club of America’s Trans-American Sedan Championship—Trans Am, for short—into a battlefield ...
Fast cars, beautiful tracks and champagne. Life doesn't get any better for a professional racing driver. Earlier this week, I asked which drivers had the coolest racing careers. Readers submitted ...