in 1968. He was the father of Jeff Bucknum, an Indy Racing League and American Le Mans Series driver. Ronnie Bucknum died in San Luis Obispo, California...
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another trio of GT40s as backups, – for Mark Donohue/Paul Hawkins, Ronnie Bucknum/Dick Hutcherson, and Lucien Bianchi/Mario Andretti. One of the big improvements...
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garages with their all-Japanese factory team (except for American drivers Ronnie Bucknum and Richie Ginther). For the RA271, Honda built their own engine and...
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development. It was driven in three races during 1964 by American driver Ronnie Bucknum. The car was developed from the company's 1963 prototype, retrospectively...
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Richie Ginther to drive alongside fellow American Ronnie Bucknum. In contrast to the inexperienced Bucknum, Ginther had scored multiple podium finishes and...
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engine, something only Ferrari and BRM were doing at the time. Driver Ronnie Bucknum made his F1 debut in the Honda during the 1964 German Grand Prix. The...
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car driver. Jeff is the son of Formula One and Championship Car racer Ronnie Bucknum. He competed in four Indy Racing League IndyCar Series races in 2005...
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(lightened versions of the previous year's car) run by Shelby American (Ronnie Bucknum/Paul Hawkins), Holman & Moody (Frank Gardner/Roger McCluskey) and Ford...
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and Bruce McLaren, Denny Hulme and Ken Miles, and Dick Hutcherson and Ronnie Bucknum) dominated Le Mans, taking European audiences by surprise and beating...
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the two. Both cars ran the final two races, with Posey in the No. 77. Ronnie Bucknum drove the No.76 at Seattle, Washington, and Tony Adamowicz drove it...
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