A Tribute to Mark Donohue

Mark Donohue: 1937-1975. Born in New Jersey; received his degree in engineering from Brown, and was known for creative innovations: finding the unfair advantage. His career achievments include: USRRC Champion (1967-68); Trans-Am Champion (1968-69-71); Daytona 24-Hour Winner (1969); Indy Rookie of the Year(1969); Indy 500 Winner (1972); Riverside win giving Roger Penske his first NASCAR Winston Cup Series win (1973), the Can-Am Champion (1973), the first inaugural IROC series champion (1974), inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame (1990), and into the Sports Car Club of America Hall of Fame (2006).
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...A Tribute to Mark Donohue...

...Mark Donohue is regarded by many as one of the greatest drivers in history.
To me he was the ultimate driver. His versitility, ingenuity and charm captivated me as a child. His passing broke my heart.
The trill of watching him race turned me into a lifetime racing fan. ...

Donohue and Roger Penske were close friends and established a very successful business relationship. To learn more Please visit Penske Racing!


If you only buy one racing book, it should be The Unfair Advantage by Mark Donohue!

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