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  • 12 Hours of Sebring

    12 Hours of Sebring

    Car number 16, The Roger Penske Racing Chevrolet Camaro Z28 driven by Craig Fisher, Joe Welch, and Bob Johnson and a John Wire Engineering Ford GT40 driven by Paul Hawkins and David Hobbs

  • 24 Hours of Daytona

    24 Hours of Daytona

    Car number 6, a Chevrolet Corvette, co-driven by Tony DeLorenzo and Dick Lang. Followed by car number 17, a Ford GT40 co-driven by Piers Forester and Andrew Hedges, and car number 8, a Chevrolet Corvette co-driven by Bob Johnson, Robert R. Johnson, and Jim Greendyke.

  • 24 Hours of Daytona

    24 Hours of Daytona

    Car number 1, Jerry Titus, Ronnie Bucknum, Ford Mustang, Car number 6, Mark Donohue, Craig Fisher, Bob Johnson, Sunoco Chevrolet Camaro Z28,

  • 24 Hours of Daytona

    24 Hours of Daytona

    Car number 17, a Ford GT40, co-driven by Piers Forester and Andrew Hedges. Followed by car number 0, an AMC Javelin co-driven by Mark Donohue and Peter Revson, car number 8, a Chevrolet Corvette co-driven by Bob Johnson, Robert R. Johnson, and Jim Greendyke, and another car.

  • Bahamas Speed Weeks

    Bahamas Speed Weeks

    November 27–December 5, 1965 In the background is Car no. 91, Bob Johnson, Shelby Cobra, sponsored by Essex Wire, Car number 4, Chris Amon, Ford GT-X1 on the grid.

  • Bridgehampton Double 500

    Bridgehampton Double 500

    Car number 96, a Shelby Cobra driven by Bob Johnson, finished seventh in the Bridgehampton Double 500 on September 20, 1964

  • Bridgehampton Double 500

    Bridgehampton Double 500

    Car number 96, a Shelby Cobra driven by Bob Johnson, finished seventh in the Bridgehampton Double 500 on September 20, 1964

  • Bridgehampton Double 500

    Bridgehampton Double 500

    Car number 64, a Chevrolet Corvette C1 driven by Stan Sherman, did not finish, car number 90, a Scarab Mk IV driven by Walter Hansgen, was the winner, car number 96, a Shelby Cobra driven by Bob Johnson, finished seventh in the Bridgehampton Double 500 on September 20, 1964.

  • Bridgehampton Double 500 Grand Touring

    Bridgehampton Double 500 Grand Touring

    Track action scene, left to right: Car Number 17, a TVR Grantura Series III, (Mark Donohue and Mike Rothschild, co-drivers), Car Number 33, a Shelby Cobra, Bob Johnson, driver (helmet, seated).

  • Daytona 24 Hour Continental

    Daytona 24 Hour Continental

    Track action scene, left to right: Car Number 89, a Shelby Cobra, (Dan Gerber, Bob Johnson, and Peter Lerch, co-drivers), Car Number 22, a Ferrari 250 LM, (Jochen Rindt and Bob Bondurant, co-drivers).

  • Daytona 500 NASCAR Race February, 1968

    Daytona 500 NASCAR Race February, 1968

    Car number 18, Dick Johnson in Bob Casperson's 1967 Ford. Car number 0, Don Tarr in his 1967 Chevrolet. Car number 21, winner Cale Yarborough in Wood Brothers 1968 Mercury.

  • IMSA Baby Grand Citrus 200

    IMSA Baby Grand Citrus 200

    Car number 68, a Ford Capri 2000 GT driven by Toby Milne leads car number 7, an AMC Gremlin driven by Amos Johnson.

  • IMSA Baby Grand Citrus 200

    IMSA Baby Grand Citrus 200

    Car number 68, a Ford Capri 2000 GT driven by Toby Milne leads car number 7, an AMC Gremlin driven by Amos Johnson.

  • Lime Rock Trans-Am

    Lime Rock Trans-Am

    Lower right, only partially visible, car number 1 Sam Posey driving a Ford Mustang, car number 9 Bob Johnson driving a Camaro and car number 3 Ron Grable driving an AMC Javelin.

  • Trans-Am Series Watkins Glen

    Trans-Am Series Watkins Glen

    Bert Everett drives car number 25, a Ford Escort RS 1600, followed by car number 7, a Chevrolet Corvette co-driven by John Greenwood and Bob Johnson.

  • Watkins Glen 6 Hours

    Watkins Glen 6 Hours

    Number 12, a Chevrolet Corvette C3 co-driven by Bob Johnson and Robert R. Johnson, finished eleventh and trails number 6, a Ford GT40 do-driven by Paul Hawkins and David Hobbs, that finished second in the Watkins Glen 6 Hours on July 14, 1968.