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===Racing=== In his youth, Garner had raced with "hot cars" in "chases", but his interest in auto racing was magnified during preparations for the filming of ''[[Grand Prix (1966 film)|Grand Prix]]''. [[John Frankenheimer]], the director and impetus behind the project, was determined to make the film as realistic as possible. He was trying to determine which actor he could focus on for high speed takes. At his disposal were the services of [[Bob Bondurant]], a Formula 1 racer who was serving as technical consultant for the film. The first step was to place the actors in a two-seater version of a Formula 1 car to see how they would handle the high speeds. Bondurant noted that all the actors became quite frightened going over 240 kph, (149 mph) except Garner, who returned to the pit laughing like an excited child. Said Bondurant, "This is your man".<ref name="Crowe">{{cite web|url=https://autoaction.com.au/2017/01/11/james-garners-grand-prix|last=Crowe|first=Jason|title=James Garner's Grand Prix|work=Auto Action|date=11 January 2017}}</ref> From there on out, all the actors were placed in a race driver training program except for Garner, whom Bonderant was assigned to personally train. Garner proved to be a good student, a hard worker and a talented driver. Compared to the other actors in the movie, Bondurant tagged Garner as being 'light years' ahead.<ref name="Crowe"/> By the end of the film Bonderant asserted that Garner could compete on a Formula 1 team, and would best some of the drivers currently in the field.<ref name="Warner Bros">{{cite AV media|people=Jonathan Strailey (producer)|title=Pushing the Limit: The Making of Grand Prix|type = Documentary film|date = 2006|publisher = Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.}}</ref> Following the completion of ''Grand Prix'', Garner become involved in auto racing. From 1967 through 1969 Garner was an owner of the "American International Racers" (AIR) [[auto racing]] team.<ref name="ORMHOF"/> Motorsports writer William Edgar and Hollywood director [[Andy Sidaris]] teamed with Garner for the racing documentary ''[[The Racing Scene]]'', filmed in 1969 and released in 1970.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thisweekinmotors.com/james-garners-the-racing-scene-dvd|title=James Garner's "The Racing Scene"|website=Thisweekinmotors.com|date=2014-07-20|access-date=2016-07-24}}</ref> The team fielded cars at the [[24 Hours of Le Mans|Le Mans]], [[24 Hours of Daytona|Daytona]], and [[12 Hours of Sebring|Sebring]] endurance races, but is best known for raising public awareness in early off-road motor-sports events, in many of which Garner competed.<ref name="ORMHOF">{{cite web|url=http://www.ormhof.com/inductees/James-Garner.htm|title=Garner β 1978 inductee, Off-Road Hall Of Fame|publisher=Ormhof.com|date=April 7, 1928|access-date=April 25, 2010}}</ref> In 1978, he was one of the inaugural inductees in the [[Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame]].<ref name="ORMHOF"/> Garner signed a three-year sponsorship contract with [[American Motors|American Motors Corporation]] (AMC).<ref>Foster, Pat. {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20090628070729/http://www.ramblerrogue.com/maverick.htm Maverick's Movin' Machine: James Garner's Racing SC/Rambler"]}}. Hemmings Muscle Machines magazine (c/o Rambler Rogue Registry)</ref> His shops prepared ten 1969 [[Rambler American|SC/Ramblers]] for the Baja 500 race.<ref>[http://www.arcticboy.com/media/american/BajaScram/bajaamer.html "1969 Rambler Americans in Baja"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160806073753/http://www.arcticboy.com/media/american/BajaScram/bajaamer.html|date=August 6, 2016}} β at ArcticBoy's Baja Scramble Pictures</ref> Garner did not drive in this event because of a film commitment in Spain that year. Nevertheless, seven of his cars finished the grueling race, taking three of the top five places in the sedan class.<ref>[http://www.javelinamx.com/JavHome/articles/air4wd.htm "Like Bounding Gazelles"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160312012337/http://www.javelinamx.com/JavHome/articles/air4wd.htm|date=March 12, 2016}} [[Motor Trend]] β (c/o JavelinAMX.com). August 1969</ref> Garner also drove the [[pace car]] at the [[Indianapolis 500]] race in 1975, 1977, and 1985 (see: [[list of Indianapolis 500 pace cars]]).<ref name="ORMHOF"/> In 1987, Garner announced plans to partner with Larry Cahill to form a racing team to compete in the [[1988 CART PPG Indy Car World Series|1988 Indycar season]]. The intention was to base the team in [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]], where Cahill operated his businesses. The estimated budget was $3.5 million. Plans for this team never came to fruition.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1987-08-28-8703050381-story.html|title=GARNER GETS INTO RACING ACT|website=[[Chicago Tribune]] |date=28 August 1987 }}</ref> Cahill later formed his own [[Cahill Racing|team]] to compete in the [[Indy Racing League]].
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