Bob Bondurant, known officially as Robert Bondurant, was an American professional racing driver who plied his trade for teams like Shelby American, Ferrari, and Eagle. Bob Bondurant was the founder of the Bob Bondurant School of High-Performance Driving.
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Bob Bondurant is regarded by many as one of the best racecar drivers in the United States of America’s history. Bob Bondurant started racing as a motorcycle racer but later switched to sports car racing and made great impacts in that field. After a successful career, Bob Bondurant was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2003.
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Bob Bondurant Cause Of Death
Bob Bondurant was born on April 27, 1933, and died on November 12, 2021, at the age of 88 years and was survived by his wife called Pat.
Bob Bondurant’s cause of death has not been revealed. The statement of his death read: “Bondurant is the only American to bring home the World Championship trophy back to the U.S. while racing for Carroll Shelby. He won his class at Le Mans and has been inducted into ten motorsports halls of fame. Bondurant Racing School was founded in 1968 and has graduated celebrities for car movies like James Garner, Paul Newman, Tom Cruise, Nicholas Cage, and Christian Bale, along with over 500,000 graduates from around the world. His legacy will remain with us forever.”


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