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    The Sport lost another one Tony Adamowicz.
    Former Trans Am and SCCA champion raced at Le Mans and Daytona

    Tony Adamowicz, an American sport-car racer who drove for Porsche and Ferrari and who drove competitively from the late 1960s through the '80s, died Monday at the age of 75.

    He had been diagnosed with brain cancer in 2015, according to his Wikipedia page.

    Adamowicz was a member of advisory boards at the Riverside (CA) International Automotive Museum and the Desert Classic Concours d'Elegance.

    As a racer, the New York native and Orange County, CA, resident won the championship of the Under 2-liter class in the Trans Am Championship in 1968. In 1969, he won both the F5000 championship and the SCCA Continental Championship.

    He also raced at Le Mans and the 24 Hours of Daytona.

    Adamowicz made a run at Indianapolis, but failed to qualify for the 1970 Indianapolis 500 with the Patrick Petroleum team. His teammate for that effort, Johnny Rutherford, qualified second and finished 18th. Later that year, Adamowicz raced for the first time at Le Mans, finishing 10th out of 51 cars in a Ferrari 312P with co-driver Chuck Parson.

    Adamowicz's run of big finishes in the early '70s also included a runner-up overall effort at the 1971 24 Hours at Daytona in a Ferrari 512S with co-driver Ronnie Bucknum. That year, Adamowicz finish third in the same Ferrari with co-driver Sam Posey at Le Mans.

    Other co-drivers in his sports car career included Bob Tullius and John Morton.

    Tony was one of my Hero's growing up. I loved to go with my brothers and their Friends (some are still part of "The Old Farts Touring Fans Group") to watch Golden Gate, Sunshine, Plant Field, Daytona and Sebring. The hook was set early in my life. Now another Hero gone.


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    Last edited by Bobby Diehl; 10-11-2016, 05:48 AM.

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    Tony was one of the best and had quite a bit of success at Daytona...

    The #20 Watson Racing Porsche 911 that Tony co-drove to 1st in class in the 1969 24 Hours of Daytona...

    #23 NART Ferrari 512S that Tony & Ronnie Bucknum drove to 2nd overall (Louis Galanos Photo)

    #65 bFerrari 365 GTB4 that Tony & John Morton drove to 2nd overall at the 1979 24 Hours...
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