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  2. Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Gurney is the only seven-time winner of the Bettenhausen 100, while ARCA driver Frank Kimmel won the Allen Crowe Memorial for the seventh time in 2008. The Bettenhausen 100 was part of the AAA/USAC Championship Car schedule from 1934 to 1940, 1947 to 1970 and again in 1981 and 1982, and has been a Silver Crown race since then.

  3. WIVB-TV - Wikipedia

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    (The weekend edition was originally co-anchored by Chuck Gurney, the first openly gay television personality in the Buffalo market.) [31] During the mid-1990s, WIVB-TV used the 24 Hour News Source format, which had previously been used earlier in the decade on WGRZ-TV.

  4. 1977 California 500 - Wikipedia

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    Defending California 500 champion, Bobby Unser was fastest at 190.496 mph. [2] In Monday's practice, Johnny Rutherford was fastest at 193.440 mph. Rutherford had a close call when Chuck Gurney spun as Rutherford came up to pass him in turn one. Rutherford was able to squeeze between Gurney's spinning car before he backed into the wall.

  5. United States Auto Club - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Gurney: Kurtz 1990 54 Jimmy Sills: Consani 1991 35 Jeff Gordon: Ede 1992 10 Steve Butler: Jarrett 1993 69 Mike Bliss: McClure 1994 75 Jimmy Sills: Stanton 1995 25 Tony Stewart: Boles 1996 75 Jimmy Sills: Stanton 1997 56 Dave Darland: Foxco 1998 9 Jason Leffler: Goetz 1999 14 Ryan Newman: Ede 2000 37 Tracy Hines: Riggs 2001 10 Paul White ...

  6. 1975 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    Dan Gurney, one of the founders of All American Racers, who finished second as a driver himself in 1968–1969, won his first and only Indy 500 as a car owner. Gurney's Eagle chassis itself scored its third "500" win. The race was part of the 1975 USAC National Championship Trail.

  7. 1975 USAC Championship Car season - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Gurney R 15 15 Wth 18 0 - Mel Cornett: 16 0 - Sam Sessions: 17 0 - Larry McCoy: 31 30 18 20 20 DNP 0 - Ed Finley R 18 0 - Benny Rapp: 19 0 - Frank Weiss R 22 0 - Larry Dickson: 22 0 - Mike Hiss: 29 0 - Bill Simpson: DNS Wth 0 - Dan Murphy: DNP Wth 0 - Jim Hurtubise: DNQ 0 - Graham McRae: DNQ 0 - Bob Nagel: Wth 0 - Jan Opperman: DNQ 0 ...

  8. Turkey Night Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Gurney: 1989 Chuck Gurney: 1990 Stan Fox: 1991 Stan Fox 1992 Ron Shuman 1993 Ron Shuman 1994 Jordan Hermansader: 1995 Billy Boat: 1996 Billy Boat 1997 Billy Boat 1998 Jay Drake: 1999 Jason Leffler: 2000 Tony Stewart: 2001 Dave Steele: 2002 Michael Lewis: 2003 Dave Steele 2004 Bobby East: 2005 Jason Leffler 2006 Billy Wease: 2007 Dave ...

  9. 1978 USAC Championship Car season - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Gurney: DNQ 24 6 - Janet Guthrie: 9 0 - Ed Finley: DNQ 0 - Tom Gloy: DNQ DNQ 0 - Jim Hurtubise: DNQ 0 - Gary Irvin DNQ 0 - Bill Puterbaugh: DNQ 0 - John Martin: DNQ 0 - Graham McRae: DNQ 0 - Frank Weiss: DNQ 0 - Mike Hiss: QL 0 Pos Driver PHX1 ONT1 TXS1 TRE1 INDY MOS MIL1 POC MIC1 ATL TXS2 MIL2 ONT2 MIC2 TRE2 SIL BRH PHX2 Pts