Did Ken Miles son ever drive a racecar?

Did Ken Miles son ever drive a racecar?

On the same racetrack that his father, famed racer Ken Miles, dominated Daytona in 1966, his son Peter takes the wheel of the GT. He was happy in a way that he was able to reconnect with his father — He was ecstatic that Ford did this for him. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

What did Ken Miles son become?

Instead of becoming a driver, Peter chose to become a mechanic and is crew chief for Ivan Stewart’s successful Toyota desert truck. Ken Miles was killed at Riverside International Raceway while testing a prototype Ford sports car nearly 25 years ago.

What does Peter Miles son of Ken Miles do for a living?

From what limited information is available online, it appears that Peter joined his father in the car business, and oversaw the development and production of ten Ken Miles Limited Edition 427 Cobra replicas. He is also the executive administrator of a vintage car collection valued at over $80 million.

Who owns the GT40 that Ken Miles drove?

The Ford GT40 that Ken Miles originally drove in the 24 Hours of Le Mans is currently on display at the Shelby Heritage Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. However, the model driven by winners Chris Amon and Bruce McLaren is owned by Rob Kauffman—a private collector that owns RK Motors in Charlotte, North Carolina.