Bob-Bondurant-Obituary

Bob Bondurant

Obituary

Bob Bondurant was a racing driver who founded the Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving, where he taught celebrities including Paul Newman and Tom Cruise.

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There is not enough room on this web site for everyone to each tell their own stories of Mr. Bondurant. So, I shall only say; “he always took the time to visit with me, talk to me, tell me stories and take me for rides after hours”. and - “DON’T DRIVE THE CRAP OUT OF MY CARS”!!!!!!! LOL.

REst In Peace Bob! Deepest condolences to Bobby and James, I so remember the pride your father and grandfather had in you both! May your memories guide you both during this difficult time.

Bob was a special man who radiated his love for God and his beautiful wife Pat. We cherish his memories and will forever remember him and his outrageous accomplishments. He will be missed.

You will be truly missed! You gave me an opportunity to join the staff out at Firebird many moons ago. Working alongside Randy, TJ, Johnny, Buddy, Greg, Lance and all the guys was an amazing experience. The lessons learned went on to aide me throughout my military career. Without that chance you took on me, those lessons and amazing experiences would have never been had.

I have always been thankful to you for that, and cherish many of the conversations I had with you directly!...

RIP, old friend.

To Pat and Bob’s family: Our sincere condolences. What an honor to have been to the school a few times. Able to meet Bob, talk, learn and experience his life. He will be greatly missed by the world! Please know we send warm hugs and prayers. What an amazing man that made a huge impact of our world!! Lots of Love❤ Mary, John, Paul and Laura Hawkins

My deepest condolences to the Bondurant family. May you find comfort
in your treasured memories of Your loved one and May God continue to comfort you in the days, months and years ahead.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.