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Old 15 Dec 2002, 20:53 (Ref:450607)   #1
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Who is Peter Gregg

And why did he commit suicide?
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Old 15 Dec 2002, 22:36 (Ref:450678)   #2
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Hmm.. try Atlasf1 nostalgia board and do a search under his name - I recall reding all about his sad demise there. Basically he was a many time IMSA champ who may or may not have lost his ability to drivein a crash, and for various reasons took his own life. Very sad.
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Old 15 Dec 2002, 23:05 (Ref:450711)   #3
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Liz - remember back in the seventies one of the iconic racing cars was a white Porsche Carrera with a blue and red bonnet, always carrying #59?

As often as not, that was Peter Gregg.

He ran at least two Le Mans, as well as his career in IMSA. Perhaps better than I can summarise, try his entry in the Motorsports Hall of Fame. http://www.mshf.com/index.htm?/hof/gregg_peter.htm
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Ah. Manic Depressive, was he? So was James Hunt from what I undertand. You never do know what's boiling away inside people, do you?

Thank you for that link, Tim. I'm glad to know who he was.
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He took privateer Brumos Porche and beat the factories more often than not. He had offers but refused to drive an open wheel car. He ended his life at a time when it appeared he was past his peak. His son is now a professional racer.

Thanks, Tim for the link to the Hall of Fame site. I was at the ceremony in which Gregg (and others) were inducted a year ago, but I'd never seen their site.
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His son is now a professional racer.
TransAm driver Simon Gregg: http://www.derhaag.com/gregg.htm
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Liz - remember back in the seventies one of the iconic racing cars was a white Porsche Carrera with a blue and red bonnet, always carrying #59?

As often as not, that was Peter Gregg.

Hmm, and Simon carries the same number! Well, I'll certainly try to hook up with him next Trans Am race I attend (Mosport probably and I hope this year without any snow!)
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