Photos: Car designer and racer Carroll Shelby
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Photos: Car designer and racer Carroll Shelby

Published 1222 GMT (2022 HKT) May 12, 2012
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Carroll Shelby began his racing career in the 1950s and made eight Formula One starts in 1958 and 1959, driving both Aston Martins and Maseratis. After health issues forced him to retire in late 1959, Shelby opened a high-performance driving school and became a famed constructor of many well-known cars including the Shelby Cobra, Ford GT-40 and Shelby Ford Mustangs. Getty Images
Shelby's Cobra team, with drivers Bob Bondurant and Dan Gurney, finished fourth overall and first in GT at the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in 1964. Getty Images
Shelby attends the Road America CanAm in 1968 in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Getty Images
Shelby poses with E.B. Rose's Maserati 300S 3052/Corvette at Daytona International Speedway before a USAC Road Racing Championship event in April 1959. Driveshaft problems dropped Shelby to a 16th-place finish in the race. Getty Images
Shelby sits on the front of his Ford GT-40 after drivers Ken Miles, left, and Lloyd Ruby drove it to victory in the Daytona Continental in 1965. Getty Images
Shelby and Ray Salvadori's Aston Martin DBR1/300 stops at the pits during the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1959. The car won the race by one lap. Getty Images
Shelby, right, waits on the pit counter with driver Bob Bondurant for his Cobra Daytona Coupe to pit at Le Mans in 1964. Getty Images
The 1965 Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe CSX260 stands on display in front of New York's Plaza Hotel during an auction preview in 2009. The 1965 Shelby Daytona Cobra was one of six cars built by Carroll Shelby and the first American race car to beat Ferrari in the world manufacturers racing championship. The coupe sold for a record $7.25 million. AFP/Getty Images
Shelby, left, and Bob Bondurant before the USRRC race in 1967 at Watkins Glen, New York. Getty Images
Grand Marshall Carol Shelby gives the "gentlemen, start your engines" call during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Shelby 427 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2009. Getty Images
Shelby sits on a 1968 GT500 KR during the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Ford Mustang in 2004 in Lebanon, Tennessee. Shelby was the greatest single influence on America's racing posture in the post-1945 period with help in the engine design and racing operations of the Mustang. Getty Images