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What a loss to motorsports Mark Donohue’s death at age 38 was: He gave team owner Roger Penske his first Indianapolis 500 win, Penske’s first NASCAR win, and he drove for Penske in Formula 1.
You're probably not picturing someone who shrugs their shoulders and says, "I have no idea why this worked, but, uh, it did"—which is exactly the kind of picture Mark Donohue paints of himself ...
On the phone, the editor said, “You gotta come back in. Mark Donohue died last night. We need an obit.” Warming up for the Austrian Grand Prix, my hero, Donohue, 38, had spun his March at 150 ...
In 1968, Mark Donohue and Roger Penske won a championship in the middle of the golden age of Trans-Am racing with a very special Chevrolet Camaro. That car was the "Lightweight" Z/28 — a car ...
It competed in the “over 2.0-liter” class with a V-8 offering 375 horsepower, taking the fight to other American-made racers of the day, including Mark Donohue, who was piloting a Chevy Camaro ...