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 ...
America’s domestic motorsport scene is one of the strongest in the world, which perhaps explains why so few drivers from the United States have made a big impact in Formula 1. It pays to stay at home.
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 ...
World-renowned actor Gene Hackman was found dead on Wednesday alongside his wife, Betsy Arakawa, late last night in their New Mexico home. The two-time Oscar winner was 95 years old. Hackman as ...
The late 1970s version of NASCAR was a rather strange, transitional space. Stock car racing was still shaking off its regional skin while slowly embracing national relevance, and road courses were ...
(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 ...
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 ...
Shane van Gisbergen swept the weekend in Chicago, winning the Xfinity and Cup Series races after also winning both poles, a feat not seen since Kyle Busch nine years ago. Daniel Suarez's departure ...
The Brabham pit was caught napping when Dan called in for some petrol two laps from the end and there wasn’t a drop to be had. Graham Hill thereupon seized the lead and Bruce McLaren fell heir to ...
Jan 14 (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 ...