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Mark Donohue - Wikipedia

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Mark Donohue: the professional who changed motor racing

    https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/july-1998/73/professional
    142. Twenty six years ago, on May 28, 1972, a driver with a degree in mechanical engineering from Brown University won the Indianapolis 500. His name was Mark Donohue. It was a time of change, a time when technology was transforming the American racing scene, often with Donohue himself in the vanguard. He was something new, a gunslinger who ...

Mark Donohue - Indianapolis Motor Speedway

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    Mark Donohue Mark Donohue was the driving force behind Penske Racing in the 1960s and ‘70s. He was one of the most analytical and engineering-focused drivers in history, and it is interesting to speculate how he would have utilized the telemetry and …

Mark Donohue | Racing career profile | Driver Database

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    Mark Donohue full name Mark Neary Donohue Jr. nationality American born March 18, 1937 hometown Summit, New Jersey died August 19, 1975 place of death Graz, Austria Racing highlights Racing career summary Driver relations Father of David Donohue.

Racing Heroes - Mark Donohue | Hemmings

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    In 1967, Donohue raced in the USRRC, the Can-Am series, the Trans-Am series and at Le Mans. He was all but unbeatable in USRRC competition, racking up six wins in eight races behind the wheel of a Lola T70 Spyder. Can-Am proved to be more of a challenge, with Donohue managing no better than a second place finish, ending the season fourth in points.

Mark Donohue - Sports Car Club of America

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    Donohue won three club Racing National titles and the Kimberly Cup in the 1960’s. Moving on to professional racing, he was twice USRRC Champion, three times Trans –Am champion and a Can-Am champion. He had considerable success in Endurance competition, including a memorable upset win of the Daytona 24 hours in 1969.

Mark Donohue - Eastern Motorsport Press Association

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    Mark Donohue An international Sports Car racing specialist who had the uncanny ability to setup his own race cars and then drive them to victory, Mark Donohue (March 18, 1937 – August 19, 1975) also made headlines in NASCAR Stock Car racing and at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Mark Donohue - sportscardigest.com

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    Mark Donohue Jr. trademark was his versatility. He raced and won in sports cars, Indy Cars, stock cars; on both oval tracks and road courses. He was a two-time USRRC Champion, a three-time SCCA...

In search of Team Penske racing legend Mark Donohue

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    Mark Donohue racked in 59 career wins for Team Penske in several different series. Motorsport Images-LAT Most of Donohue’s wins (28) came in Trans-Am, the United States Road Racing Championship...

Mark Donohue: Returns to Die - The New York Times

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    And Mark Donohue couldn't live with retirement. Donohue. who retired from one of the greatest careers in auto racing history at age 36, unretired at …

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