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  2. Bruce Larson (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    1960s Cobra dragster. Bruce Larson (1937) is an American retired drag racer from Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. [1] He became nationally known for his match races. He quit funny Car racing in 1972 after a bad fire and raced in the Pro Stock class for 2 years.

  3. Carroll Shelby - Wikipedia

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    Carroll Hall Shelby (January 11, 1923 – May 10, 2012) was an American automotive designer, racing driver, and entrepreneur. Shelby was involved with the AC Cobra and Mustang for Ford Motor Company. With driver Ken Miles, he developed the Ford GT40, the car that won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966, 1967, 1968, and 1969. As of 2024, it remains ...

  4. Weineck Cobra Limited Edition - Wikipedia

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    Weineck Cobra's body is a modified Shelby Cobra replica body. The engine used in Weineck, is a proprietary Weineck V8, though its parts were manufactured by Donovan Engineering. It used an entirely unique Tube chassis , because the original Shelby chassis could not hold up to the torque of the motor. [ 1 ]

  5. Shelby Daytona - Wikipedia

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    Having developed the AC Cobra/Shelby Cobra into a successful GT race car, he realised that the weakness of the open-cockpit sports cars at Le Mans was the aerodynamic drag which limited top speed on the 3.7 miles (6.0 km) long Mulsanne Straight to around 157 miles per hour (253 km/h), nearly 30 miles per hour (48 km/h) less than the Ferrari 250 ...

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  7. Pete Brock - Wikipedia

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    Brock was first exposed to professional racing when he went to his first road race at Pebble Beach, California in 1951, photographing cars and drivers, including Phil Hill in the 1952 race, but was still too young for a racing driver's license since the SCCA minimum age requirement was 21 at that time. Soon after, his family moved to Menlo Park.

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