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Ronald James Bucknum (April 5, 1936 –
April 23, 1992) was an
American race car driver, born in Alhambra, California.
Bucknum parti****ted in 11 Formula...
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Bucknum is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Evora Bucknum (1851–1929),
American educator,
cookbook writer, and
missionary Jeff Bucknum...
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Evora Bucknum Perkins (born
Evora Bucknam;
November 12, 1851 –
January 14, 1929) was an
American educator,
cookbook author, restaurateur, and missionary...
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another trio of GT40s as backups, – for Mark Donohue/Paul Hawkins,
Ronnie Bucknum/**** Hutcherson, and
Lucien Bianchi/Mario Andretti. One of the big improvements...
- Jeff
Bucknum (born July 12, 1966, in Glendale, California) is an
American race car driver. Jeff is the son of
Formula One and
Championship Car
racer Ronnie...
- mid-season and Foyt was
replaced for the late-season road
course events by Jeff
Bucknum. In
October 2005, Foyt
announced that at the end of the 2005 season, he...
- 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...
- (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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Ginther to
drive alongside fellow American Ronnie Bucknum. In
contrast to the
inexperienced Bucknum,
Ginther had
scored multiple podium finishes and gained...
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League sanctioning. The
first event was a 250-mile USAC race won by
Ronnie Bucknum.
Throughout the 1970s and into the 1980s, the
facility typically hosted...