| If Car and Driver's plan to have Dan Gurney elected president had worked out, no doubt Phil Remington would have worked in the White House, quietly crafting something. He would have been in the background, not making a fuss, but his effect on the administration would have been unparalleled.
It started on the dry lakes of Rem's native Southern California with hot rods. Later came work with Lance Reventlow and the landmark Scarab sports and Formula 1 cars. Carroll Shelby was next, Remington a crucial part of both the Cobra and GT40 programs. When that ended, Gurney, who had seen the man's abilities firsthand, hired him to work on the AAR Eagles and Remington stayed on—for 45 seasons. In race-car years, that meant he was involved in everything from Indy-winning Eagles to the radical DeltaWing, which was fabricated in AAR's shops.
Simply put, Phil Remington was to race-car fabrication what Dan Gurney was to race-car driving. Head here for All American Racers' tribute to Phil Remington
Lead photograph by John Lamm from Car and Driver Blog http://blog.caranddriver.com | |||
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