Dan Gurney was one of my boyhood heroes, along with Graham Hill and Jimmy Clark. I watched him win the 1962 NW GP at my home track at Kent, Washington. I had the great pleasure of meeting him at Long Beach in the 80's, having a great conversation with him. From my billfold I produced and presented to him a miniature list of Grand Prix winners and their career stats, which he was most taken with.
He was totally a gentleman and totally an enthusiast.
From Robin Miller at Racer
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In 312 starts, he scored 51 victories and 47 podiums while driving an astonishing 51 makes and more than 100 models from Europe to California to Canada.
But as great as he was in the cockpit and as willing as he was to drive anything with four wheels, the reason we loved The Big Eagle was because he charted his own course. The All-American Racer did it his way, from building his own chassis and engines to pushing boundaries and never hesitating to run with an idea.
"He was a great race driver but what we had in common and what I liked most about Dan was that he built his own cars and engines and we did it our way," said Foyt, who was devastated to hear of Gurney's passing.
"I always respected him because he was an American in Formula 1 racing his own car and then we won Le Mans together, a couple of Americans in a Ford, and that was pretty cool. He wasn't afraid to try something different and I had so much respect for him."
It was because of that mindset that Gurney never became an F1 or IndyCar champion, because instead of going with a conventional car or engine that were reliable, he wanted something different, faster, zoomier. And something that was his.
"If Dan would have driven for Lotus or Ferrari he'd have been a multi world champion," said Mario Andretti, who also took the news of one of his heroes quite hard. "But he did it his way, be it F1 or Indy cars, and he paid dearly but you have to admire him for that. In my book he was a world champion. He just didn't have the trophy."