May 14, 2008 


  Donn Gurney
President. Donn Gurney attended his first road race at Elkhart Lake in 1951. Almost fifty years later, Gurney has established working relationships with many of the racing stars of that era, including Phil Hill, Sir Stirling Moss and Sir Jack Brabham. Gurney oversees the entire operations of Race Legends, Inc. - ranging from web site development through personal representation to crisis management.

In addition to his automotive interests, Gurney has been closely involved with personal computers since 1979 and took an early leadership role in the development of web sites through one of his client companies, Intergalactic Development, Inc., a prize winning PC game company.

Gurney's business career, spanning over 40 years includes manufacturing, construction, banking, automobiles and computer services.
  Art Evans
West Coast Representative. Author/Historian and Photographer Art Evans is best known as the author of two best-selling books about American sports car racing during the fabulous fifties. His second book,
The Fabulous Fifties, has been nominated for the 2002 James Valentine Award for automotive historical research.

From 1954 through the end of the decade, Evans raced in both production and sports-racing cars. During the fifties, he was associated with Bill Devin in producing and marketing the Devin cars: the SS, the C and the D. He was also a partner with Dick Sherwin in the monthly magazine,
The Sports Car Journal. In 1958, he served on the Board of Directors of the SCCA Los Angeles Region. In 1959, he was the SCCA-LA C-Modified champion in the Devin SS prototype.

In 1985, he re-created the famous Palm Springs Road Races and organized the Baja, California vintage races from Ensenada to San Felipe.

Art is considered by many to be the preeminent historian of the 1950s as it relates to Southern California racing scene. He is the custodian of the archives of the Fabulous Fifties Association, as well as its executive secretary. As such, he maintains close relationships with many of the icons of the period.
  Kane Rogers
Art Director. Kane is one of North America's top automotive artists, his work residing in private and corporate collections in North America, Europe and Japan. Rogers applies his renowned attention to detail to the creative direction of Race Legends' work with the resulting web sites being some of the most accessible and aesthetically pleasing in the motorsports world.
  Other Members
Race Legends can call upon a wide range of other technical professionals, motorsport media, photographers, artists, retailers and content matter experts to assist on a project-by project basis, providing clients with the assurance that all objectives can be met as agreed.
Phil Hill (r) with co-driver Olivier Gendebien after their victory in the 1958 24 Heures du Mans. Phil Hill photo.
Sir Jack Brabham (r) with son David at Goodwood, 2001. Jack Brabham photo.
Sir Stirling Moss at the wheel of an Aston Martin DB3S, Goowood Circuit, 1956. Patrick Benjafield photo via Stirling Moss.

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