In Memoriam: Carroll Shelby 
 
Carroll Shelby has died.
The automotive icon whose innovation and influence spanned more than a half-century was 89.
 
Keith Martin, publisher of Sports Car Market and American Car Collector,
 commented, "Carroll Shelby will be forever remembered as the man who 
single-handedly took the fight to Ferrari and beat them at their own 
game on their own race tracks. His spirit, his ingenuity and his 
ever-present sense of humor will be missed." 
Shelby's early career as a successful
 racer, driving for Cadillac, Maserati and Aston Martin, concluded in 
1959, the year he won the 24 Hours of Le Mans. He then turned his vision
 and drive to building cars.
Shelby
 fitted a Ford V8 into the AC Ace body, and the potent Cobra was born. 
Its continual refinements and ever more powerful engines were typical of
 Shelby's relentless pursuit of perfection. Over the years, Shelby 
worked closely with Dodge and Ford in the development of many 
performance cars, including the Dodge Viper and the long-running Ford 
Mustang Shelby line.
Shelby
 will be remembered not just as a racer and technological performance 
guru, but as a charismatic entrepreneur who was never afraid to risk it 
all. His by-any-means-necessary approach to innovation continually 
advanced the industry until his death.
Shelby
 is survived by his three children: Patrick, Michael and Sharon; his 
sister Anne Shelby Ellison; and his wife Cleo. For more about Shelby's 
life, click here. Donations to the Carroll Shelby Foundation are encouraged in lieu of flowers.
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