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One of the greats is gone.


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I don't know why, but I've thought about him several times in the last few weeks. I never met him or had the opportunity to watch him race in person, but I followed his career nearly from the beginning, and it's sad to hear of his passing.


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RIP

I used to love watching him drive the Pro/Celeb race at the Toyota Gran Prix of Long Beach in the 80's. He would reel in the entire field. Very entertaining.
 
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Damn. Well, he lived to 86. So many comtemporaries of his were killed during the bloodsport years of auto racing, especially, of course, open-wheeled racing. He and Phil Hill are two Americans that were successful in GP and other forms of international racing. God Bless him.


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I met him in 1971 at the Pocono Race Track Schaefer 500 while working for GE Mobile Radio. I was installing a UHF radio in Bobby Unser's race car and Dan Gurney was his Crew Chief.

His wife had a baby that week and he was one happy guy passing out cigars. He was very soft spoken and really a nice all around guy.

RIP sir


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Damn. Well, he lived to 86. So many comtemporaries of his were killed during the bloodsport years of auto racing, especially, of course, open-wheeled racing. He and Phil Hill are two Americans that were successful in GP and other forms of international racing. God Bless him.


He and Phil Hill and Mario Andretti.



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I’m stunned really. Gurney was one of the best of all time. Formula 1 champ Jim Clark said the only driver he feared was Dan Gurney.

I just watched a documentary about the Ford GT-40 yesterday and noticed he was aging. Frown. Rest In Peace, Dan.

http://autoweek.com/article/ra...ey-was-epitome-class


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RIP, the Dan Gurney Special Merury Cougar is a vehicle to behold!


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Here’s a good series of videos with Robin Miller interviewing Dan Gurney.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=v4eKqmYO9lQ


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Wow, rest in peace, one of the greatest names in motor sports
 
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He was racing royalty, too many good things to say about the man.

RIP Mr. Gurney




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Another legend gone,
RIP Mr Gurney.
 
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A great one, RIP.
 
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RIP, All American Racer!




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My dad and I used to go to the Ontario Motor Speedway back in the day. I remember watching Dan race. I remember Al Unser and the rest of them too. Simpler times. Transitional times. The Speedway is gone now. Seems fitting that so are the racers.

Rest in peace, Dan.



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He was one of my hero's growing up.

RIP Mr Gurney.
 
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sad news

I enjoyed watching him race



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I found some videos on Amazon or YouTube recently about Le Mans--well I think it was about the history of Ford IIRC. Dan Gurney's GT40 had to have a hump in the roof for his helmet because he was so tall; and he started the ritual of spraying the crowd with champagne instead of drinking it.

An American auto racing legend. RIP.


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Yep, the Gurney Bump. He also came up with the Gurney Flap for more downforce. Quite a guy.



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He was one of my favorites....RIP
 
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