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Mark Donohue's lone NASCAR win, the first of many for team owner Roger Penske, helped improve the American auto racing landscape.
Roger Penske has successfully fielded cars in countless major disciplines — but the death of Mark Donohue ended Penske's F1 hopes.
Roger Penske and Mark Donohue were the unstoppable duo of just throwing shit at the wall to see if it stuck. It was wild reading through the pages and seeing all the things they were doing.
In 1968, Mark Donohue and Roger Penske won a championship in the middle of the golden age of Trans-Am racing with a very special Chevrolet Camaro. That car was the "Lightweight" Z/28 — a car ...
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Mark Donohue’s 1967 Penske Camaro Could Be Your Ticket to ... - MSNWhat a loss to motorsports Mark Donohue’s death at age 38 was: He gave team owner Roger Penske his first Indianapolis 500 win, Penske’s first NASCAR win, and he drove for Penske in Formula 1 ...
As a boy, Mark Knopfler spent class time at Gosforth Grammar School in Newcastle, England, drawing race cars, motorcycles and guitars, and dreaming. At about the same time, Mark Donohue was at ...
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Brodie Helmet Helmet, steel, Mark I (World War I) - MSNJohn L. Brodie had invented and patented a design in 1915, called the Helmet, steel, Mark one or 'Brodie helmet' after its inventor.
AMC’s heyday really began in 1970 through the SCCA Trans AM circuit with driver Mark Donohue and team owner Roger Penske.
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