Carroll Shelby Dead Auto Legend Dies at 89

Carroll Shelby Dead Auto Legend Dies at 89 , well know as an auto legend was day the age of 89 he is also well known as a Grand Prix driver, Le Mans winner and creator of the legendary Shelby AC Cobras, has died at the age of 89.

Born in Texas, Shelby served in the US Army Air Corps during World War II, and went on to be a star of US sports car racing in the United States in the mid-1950's, racing in imported European equipment. He went to Europe to compete in 1958, and raced in F1 in a Scuderia Centro Sud Maserati - his best result coming when he finished fourth in a car he shared with Masten Gregory at the Italian Grand Prix.





In 1959 Shelby raced for Aston Martin and along with team mate Roy Salvadori won the Le Mans 24-hour race. Shelby then ended his driving career early due to a heart problem, and focussed instead on setting up a driving school and importing the British car brand AC into the United States. He started installing Ford V8 engines in the cars and sold them as AC Cobras, and later as Shelby Cobras. With the support of Ford he ran GT40's in sports cars and Le Mans, winning the 24 Hours in 1966 with Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon driving, and again the following year with Dan Gurney and AJ Foyt.

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