Dan Gurney
Dan Gurney was a racing legend who made a name for himself at the highest levels of motorsport. He was a three-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 and is also remembered for his successful career in Formula One.
Dan was born in the United States, but his family moved to England when he was young. He started racing in Formula Ford and then moved up to Formula Two, where he became a star. In 1966, he made the switch to Formula One and won his first race in Spain. He went on to win three consecutive races at the Indianapolis 500, and was also a regular contender in the Formula One World Championship.
Dan was a true pioneer in Formula One, and his achievements have been recognised by the Formula One Drivers' Association. He is a member of the Motorsports Hall of Fame and the United States Sports Hall of Fame. He is also the recipient of many awards and accolades, including the prestigious Gold Medal from the Royal Automobile Club.
Dan's influence on motorsport is still felt today. He is a regular commentator on Formula One races, and his stories and insights are always a source of excitement for fans around the world.