What an amazing tribute. Dan Gurney is hands down the most amazing person I've ever met. I feel so fortunate to have known him and he will be missed dearly. If you look up gentleman in the dictionary, it probably has a picture of Dan Gurney next to it.
RIP Dan Gurney, Ever since his death, I hear nothing but a compliment to him. It's such a shame that I will never see him in real life. I do hope this year FoS will have tribute to this great man.
So fantastic, the high regard that the racing community have always had for Dan. And easily I agree that his F1 car was the most beautiful one ever raced. Long Live his legacy, and his legend.
The most beautiful machine to ever grace F1(AAR Eagle F1 1967). I really don't care about where it was built, who thought it up, who drove it. I truly love this car, it's perfection. It's rolling art. It's sonically perfect. I wish they still made them like this.
A real one-of-a-kind in so many ways it will take a vary loooonnng autobiography (coming out soon?) to cover even the majority of his accomplishments, inventions, successes, additions, I could go on... He was the first race car driver to have a black crew chief at a major race.Did you know that? With Dan, it was only about who did what best.
And Jim Clark told his dad - who passed this intelligence onto Gurney - that he was the only driver his son feared. Talk about praise. Dan and Jim were very much alike.
Ahh Doug Nye, the man absolutely and unequivocally against replica race cars at Goodwood or historic racing ..... unless he is involved in building one himself.
What an amazing tribute. Dan Gurney is hands down the most amazing person I've ever met. I feel so fortunate to have known him and he will be missed dearly. If you look up gentleman in the dictionary, it probably has a picture of Dan Gurney next to it.
A lovely tribute to a genuinely terrific driver and gentleman. Many thanks to Lord March and Goodwood.
RIP Dan Gurney, Ever since his death, I hear nothing but a compliment to him. It's such a shame that I will never see him in real life. I do hope this year FoS will have tribute to this great man.
So fantastic, the high regard that the racing community have always had for Dan. And easily I agree that his F1 car was the most beautiful one ever raced. Long Live his legacy, and his legend.
The most beautiful machine to ever grace F1(AAR Eagle F1 1967). I really don't care about where it was built, who thought it up, who drove it. I truly love this car, it's perfection. It's rolling art. It's sonically perfect. I wish they still made them like this.
Thank you for this video #goodwoodroad&racing It's wonderful to see pieces like this in this day and age.
A real one-of-a-kind in so many ways it will take a vary loooonnng autobiography (coming out soon?) to cover even the majority of his accomplishments, inventions, successes, additions, I could go on...
He was the first race car driver to have a black crew chief at a major race.Did you know that? With Dan, it was only about who did what best.
And Jim Clark told his dad - who passed this intelligence onto Gurney - that he was the only driver his son feared. Talk about praise. Dan and Jim were very much alike.
Legend of a driver, till the end.
Nascar, usac indycar, sportscars, formula one. Need i say more?
A video to touch the heart. Nice.👍🇦🇺
Viva!
Ahh Doug Nye, the man absolutely and unequivocally against replica race cars at Goodwood or historic racing ..... unless he is involved in building one himself.
Scandle. All that chat and no noise from car UGH. Art graduate media loonies.