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Gulf Racing History - GR Racing

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    Gulf Racing has a long and spectacular history. In 1966 Grady Davis, vice-president of Gulf Oil bought himself a Ford GT40 and formed a lasting friendship with John Wyer. Nine eventful years followed with arguably the most successful commercial partnership in racing history. With Ford GT40’s, Porsche 917’s, three world championships, three ...

An Original Gulf Livery Car - 1968 & 1969 LeMans Winning Ford …

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    The original Ford GT40 that wore Gulf corporate colors was raced by Gulf VP Grady Davis. The original race car painted in Gulf Oil colors was a Ford GT40 (chassis #1049) that was raced at Daytona and Sebring in 1967 as an independent entry by Gulf Oil executive vice president Grady Davis. It carried Gulf’s corporate colors of dark blue and orange.

Beautiful Ford GT in retro Gulf Racing colors - YouTube

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    What a cool Ford GT courtesy of Wergs Automotive. #shortshttps://www.wergsautomotive.com/Get Good God by Pete Masitti, John Andrew Barrow here https://t.lick...

2019 Ford GT Heritage Edition Gets Gulf Colors|Ford …

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    Chassis No. 1075 – the Gulf Racing-liveried Ford GT40 that won at the 1968 24 Hours of Le Mans – bears the distinction of being one of precious few chassis to win the race multiple times, achieving victory in ’68 in the hands of Pedro Rodriguez and Lucien Bianchi, and the following year in the care of Jacky Ickx and Jackie Oliver.

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