PARADISE VALLEY, Ariz. — Bob Bondurant, a champion race car driver who later opened a driving school in 1968 and taught several top actors, died Friday. He was 88.
According to a news release, Bondurant died in the Phoenix suburb of Paradise Valley. No cause of death was released.
Bondurant taught stunt driving, competition driving, police pursuit driving, evasive driving for chauffeurs and bodyguards, plus other skills, according to his school’s website. Some of the stars Bondurant taught for their movie roles included Paul Newman, Tom Cruise, Clint Eastwood, James Garner, Nicolas Cage, Robert Wagner and Tim Allen.
“The team at Radford Racing School is saddened to learn of the passing of Bob Bondurant. We salute a man who channeled his passion, tenacity and talents into every endeavor,” Mike Kessler, the general manager at Radford Racing School, said in a statement. “A champion on the track, he earned a place among the pantheon of racing heroes when he helped America win its only FIA Sports Car World Championship. Bob dedicated his life to helping others develop their driving skills, both on the street and the track, training some of the biggest names in racing, celebrities, professional athletes, and everyday drivers who would go on to credit his teaching methods for keeping them safe behind the wheel.
Bob Bondurant will be missed and his legacy will live on for years to come.”
A racing icon has died at the age of 88.
— Motorsports on NBC (@MotorsportsNBC) November 14, 2021
Rest in Peace, Bob Bondurant. pic.twitter.com/zS1HUGHx13
Bondurant won 30 of 32 races in Corvettes from 1961 to 1963 and won the GT class at Le Mans in 1964, according to The Associated Press. After his car’s steering arm g arm broke at 150 mph and caused a crash in 1967 at Watkins Glen, New York, Bondurant decided to open a high-performance driving school while he recovered, according to a news release.
It is with deep sadness, we acknowledge the passing of our dear friend, Bob Bondurant. World Champion, racing entrepreneur and hero to so many around the world. We celebrate your life and your accomplishments. Our sincere condolences to Pat Bondurant. God speed, good friend. pic.twitter.com/LLxIShSx4I
— Shelby Am Collection (@ShelbyAmCollect) November 14, 2021
In 1966, Bondurant helped coach Garner for his role in the movie “Grand Prix.”
Condolences to the family and friends of Bob Bondurant, who won the 1965 FIA Manufacturer’s Championship with Shelby American and Ford. Bob later taught thousands of racers and celebrities how to race at his racing schools. #RIP https://t.co/yE4NJbkc8P
— Ford Performance (@FordPerformance) November 14, 2021
He opened the school in early 1968 at California’s Orange County International Raceway and later moved it to Ontario, California, and then Sonoma, according to the AP. Bondurant relocated the school to Arizona after the 1989 earthquake in California.
Our old friend Bob Bondurant has left us :(
— Paul-Henri Cahier (@F1Photo) November 14, 2021
Charming and fast, his numerous achievements would be too long to list.
Photo: with my dad, Bernard Cahier, after his overall GT class victory in Le Mans 1964 with co-driver Dan Gurney, driving the fabulous Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe. pic.twitter.com/es4mkcEfjT
Bondurant was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2003. According to his website, Bondurant has been inducted into 10 different motorsports halls of fame.
American racing legend Bob Bondurant has passed away aged 88. A man who made his F1 debut in a Ferrari no less and won Le Mans in a Shelby Cobra Daytona alongside Dan Gurney. What a career. Our thoughts are with his family and friends. pic.twitter.com/i1s2BKbql6
— Goodwood Revival (@goodwoodrevival) November 14, 2021
Robert Lewis Bondurant was born on April 27, 1933, in Evanston, Illinois. His father, John Bondurant, owned two luxury car dealerships in Evanston. When he was 2, the family moved to Westwood Village, California, according to the news release.
Bob Bondurant was the 1959 Corvette driver of the year, and four years later he was working as a helicopter pilot when he was recruited to race Cobras.
Flood of memories with Bob Bondurant RIP.
— Paul-Henri Cahier (@F1Photo) November 14, 2021
Here in Spa 1966, Bob is in the middle, with John Frankenheimer (left and Jochen Rindt at the wheel pretending to be Jean-Pierre Sarti wearing John Surtees' helmet.
Photo: Bernard Cahier pic.twitter.com/PeCutobKJe
Bondurant won the National Corvette title, the Le Mans GT, World Championship and Baja 500 races during his career. Between 1961 and 1963, he won 30 out of 32 races in Corvettes.
Today we lost an American racing legend 🙏 RIP Bob Bondurant pic.twitter.com/bpaj7KoNFE
— Arie Luyendyk (@ArieLuyendyk) November 14, 2021
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