Racing school auction depends on what’s in a name

The sprawling Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving on the Gila River Indian Community has been auctioned for $1.65 million in bankruptcy court, but that bid is jeopardized by a fight over whether the winning bidders get to keep the Bondurant name and memorabilia. / Special to the Tribune

By Paul Maryniak | East Valley Tribune

The internationally renowned Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving could be under new ownership by May if a big question can be answered to the new owners’ satisfaction:

Can it still be called the Bob Bondurant School if its namesake no longer has anything to do with the legendary automobile racing-training facility?

A federal bankruptcy judge last month approved the school’s sale for $1.67 million – if the winning bidder can work out a lease with the tribal firm that owns the land as well as resolve a dispute over the use of the Bondurant name.

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