Dan Gurney
Dan Gurney
B Skill 63rd
Elo

29.271

Number of Races

87

Number of Wins

4

Number of Podiums

19

Peak Elo

30.507

Time Spent Driving

45h34m9.46s


Daniel Sexton Gurney (April 13, 1931 – January 14, 2018) was an American racing driver, race car constructor, and team owner who reached racing's highest levels starting in 1958. Gurney won races in the Formula One, Indy Car, NASCAR, Can-Am, and Trans-Am Series. Gurney is the first of three drivers to have won races in Sports Cars (1958), Formula One (1962), NASCAR (1963), and Indy cars (1967). (The other two were Mario Andretti and Juan Pablo Montoya). In 1967, after winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans together with A. J. Foyt, Gurney spontaneously sprayed champagne while celebrating on the podium, which thereafter became a custom at many motorsports events. As owner of All American Racers, he was the first to put a simple right-angle extension on the upper trailing edge of the rear wing. This device, called a Gurney flap, increases downforce and, if well designed, imposes only a relatively small increase in aerodynamic drag. At the 1968 German Grand Prix, he became the first driver ever to use a full face helmet in Grand Prix racing.

Early life

Dan Gurney was born to Jack Gurney and Roma Sexton. His father, John R. "Jack" Gurney, was a graduate of Harvard Business School with a master's degree.
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Recent Events

f1-1959 Race at Avus
02 Aug 59 00:00 UTC
  • Position: 2nd of 15
  • Points: 6
  • Skill Change: 0.353
  • Car: Ferrari-1959
  • Best Lap: 0s
  • Race Time: 2h9m34.5s
f1-1959 Race at Reims-Gueux
05 Jul 59 00:00 UTC
  • Position: 15th of 22
  • Points: 0
  • Skill Change: -0.023
  • Car: Ferrari-1959
  • Best Lap: 0s
  • Race Time: 0s