Perfect for vintage racing.(Escape Roads)
AutoWeek, March, 2003
Byline: LARRY EDSALL Bob Bondurant was lying in a hospital bed, having just had a doctor tell him he had only a 1 percent chance of walking again after injuries sustained in a Can-Am race at Watkins Glen in 1967. ``What am I going to do for a living?'' wondered the driver who had helped Carroll Shelby and Ford win the world manufacturers' championship, who had been part of Ford's famed assault at Le Mans and who had raced in Formula One.
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Bondurant had coached James Garner as the actor prepared for his role in the movie Grand Prix, and had instructed at SCCA schools and at ...
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