Racing Helmet Worn by Dan Gurney, 1975

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Artifact Overview

Until the late 1960s, auto racing helmets provided no protection for a driver's face, leaving it exposed to flying stones and debris. Dan Gurney introduced the full-face helmet to Indianapolis and Formula One in 1968, wearing a Bell model in the Indy 500 and the German Grand Prix. Other drivers soon adopted it. Gurney wore this 1975 helmet in post-retirement races.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Crash helmet

Date Made

1975

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Driven to Win: Racing in America

Object ID

2015.101.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Dan Gurney.

Material

Plastic
Cloth
Metal
Rubber (Material)
Polyurethane foam

Color

Black (Color)
Blue
White (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 10 in
Width: 9 in
Length: 11.5 in

Inscriptions

on sides: DAN GURNEY on sticker inside helmet: 7 5/8 Bell helmets inc. / 61 Centimeters on sticker inside helmet: 1975 / APPRIOVED BY SHELL MEMORIAL FOUNDATION / A 0725543 on sticker inside helmet: VEHICLE USER'S HELMET / WARNING / NO HELMET CAN PROTECT THE WEARER AGAINST ALL FORESEEABLE IMPACTS / [...] on sticker inside helmet: SAFETY HELMET COUNCIL OF AMERICA / 1439559
Racing Helmet Worn by Dan Gurney, 1975