While some people in the grand scheme of life manage to make a name for themselves having really done very little worthy of note, there is another type, the kind of person who isn’t in the limelight, but has done more in a lifetime than most can ever dream of.
It was a champagne week for Daniel Sexton Gurney back in mid-summer of 1967, when he won the Le Mans 24-hours for Ford one Sunday and was a winner again the next weekend when he took the laurels in the Belgian Grand Prix in his own Eagle.