· Earlier in the day, Driver Bob McLean of Canada lost control entering the hairpin turn and died instantly when his Ford GT 40 struck a utility pole, turned end over end and burned upside down in a. YEAR: DRIVER: Bill Wise: Bob McLean: Bob McLean: Bob McLean: Bob McLean: William Harrison: Tim Walter: Ron Wilkes. · "At about the three-hour mark, The Comstock Racing Ford GT40 driven by Canadian Bob McLean lost control at the big bend approaching the hairpin, rolling several times before striking a telephone Estimated Reading Time: 10 mins.
Bob McLean was a driver in a privately-entered GT In the fourth hour of the race, he lost control of his Ford and crashed into an entirely unprotected telephone pole. His car caught fire, he was. YEAR: DRIVER: Bill Wise: Bob McLean: Bob McLean: Bob McLean: Bob McLean: William Harrison: Tim Walter: Ron Wilkes. Earlier in the day, Driver Bob McLean of Canada lost control entering the hairpin turn and died instantly when his Ford GT 40 struck a utility pole, turned end over end and burned upside down in a.
Bob McLean (Septem, in Australia – Ma) was a successful Canadian racing driver. McLean's driving career culminated in with the. It was a curious and bloody race in Sebring, Fla. last week, Earlier in the day, Driver Bob McLean of Canada lost control entering the hairpin turn and. The South Bend Auto Racing Association, headed by Joe Kovatch and 13 others including race drivers Charlie Van Acker and Charlie Szekendy, built the track.
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