Bmw Peter Gregg Wallpaper
Peter Gregg and Brian Redman won at Dayton with chassis number 986 wearing race number 59.
Bmw peter gregg wallpaper. The 30 CSL won six European Touring Car Championships between 1973 and 1979 as well as national championships in several other. Peter Holden Gregg May 4 1940 December 15 1980 was a racecar driver during the golden age of the Trans-Am Series and a four-time winner of the 24 Hours of DaytonaHe was also the owner of Brumos a Jacksonville Florida car dealership and racing team. Campaigned under the number 59 by Peter Gregg Racing Gregg as well as Brian Redman and John Fitzpatrick took the 59 CSL to a victory at the 76 24 Hours of Daytona.
August 19 2011 According to auction house Bonhams this is the only BMW car ever painted by an authorized BMW Art Car artist for a private client and therefore is totally unique from the 17 official Art Cars commissioned to date by BMW. Dieter Quester in a BMW 30 CSL 11th and Peter Gregg in a Porsche 30 RSR 14th at Le Mans 24 Hours. The duo of Redman and Gregg went on to win by 14 laps over Al Holbert and Claude Ballot-Lena in a Carrera RSR.
Before leaving the stage BMW decided to throw the dice one more time bringing two fully. See more ideas about race cars racing porsche. It would be the third 24 Hours of Daytona victory for Gregg.
This is a photo of the winning BMW 30 CSL that Peter Gregg and Brian Redman drove to a win at the 1976 24 Hours of Daytona. BMW 30 CSL Turbo 3200 cm³ Brian Redman Peter Gregg by BMW Motorsport at 24h Le Mans. The duo of Redman and Gregg went on to win by 14 laps over Al Holbert and Claude Ballot-Lena in a Carrera RSR.
British racing driver Stirling Moss outside his house at 44-46 Shepherd Street in Mayfair London UK March 1972. Livery by Frank Stella Peter Greggs BMW M1 race car with livery by Frank Stella sells for 854000 Peter Gregg. Johnny Hallyday inaugurates the BMW 30 CSL with his brother-in-law Eddie Vartan who will drive the car.
Get premium high resolution news photos at Getty Images. Winning Porsche at Sebring 1973 by Louis Galanos. Hans-Joachim Stuck would earn additional victories for BMW Motorsport at Laguna Seca Riverside Daytona and Talladega.

