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Peter Holden Gregg (May 4, 1940–December 15, 1980) was a racecar driver during the golden age of the Trans-Am series and a 3 time winner of the 24 Hours of Daytona. He was also the owner of a car dealership in Jacksonville, Florida. Gregg was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1992.

Gregg was born in New York City the son of a mechanical engineer and manufacturer of marine incinerators. He had a passion for auto racing and continued is his race driving after he had become financially successful with a car dealership and bank directorships.

He graduated from the Deerfield Academy in 1957 private prep school and moved on to Harvard University, where he earned a degree in English. He moved into a career in film making, coupling that with a stint as a squash player and then an automobile racer. He began with gymkhanas and ice races after an initial appearance in a hill climb in 1958 in Laconia, NH. After his graduation from Harvard, he moved to Europe and attended the Centro-Sud Driving School. He then joined the U.S. Navy and became an Air Intelligence Officer, and was assigned to the Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, FL.

April, 1963 he drove a completely stock production Corvette in Osceola and won the SCCA sanctioned race. He became a serious Porsche racer in 1964 with a Porsche 904 and then moved into competition with a Carrera. In August 1965 he purchased a local Porsche dealership named Brumos Porsche after the death of the owner. He was the SCCA's Southeastern Division champion in 1967 in two classes and had scored victories in Daytona and Sebring. In 1968 he acquired a Mercedes Benz dealership. In 1968, he entered competition in the SCCA's Under-2-Litre section of the Trans-Am Series. He won six Trans-Ams and the title in 1969 and also took the SCCA's B Sedan National Championship. In 1970, he opened a third dealership called SportAuto selling Fiats and MGs.

In 1971, he was part of the major Trans-Am Series, driving Bud Moore Ford Mustangs. He won the Trans-Am Championship in 1973 and again in 1974. By this time, he was involved with IMSA and won the IMSA GTO overall championship in 1971 and 1973 earning him the nickname "Peter Perfect" possibly a reference to a character in a Hanna Barbera Cartoon called the "Wacky Races" and his clean cut Naval Officer image. In 1973 he won the 24 Hours of Daytona in a Porsche Carrera co-driven by Hurley Haywood. He then announced his retirement, to lead a life as a director of the Jacksonville National Bank, a club tennis player and a speedboat racer out of the Ponte Verde Yacht Club.

He retracted his retirement and went on to win the 24 Hours of Daytona two more times, in 1975 and 1979. He won IMSA GTO overall championships in 1974, 1975, 1978, and 1979, giving him six career titles in the class.

Peter Gregg died December 15, 1980 at age 40. The official finding was suicide. At the time of his death Gregg had achieved a reputation as one of America's greatest and most successful road racers.

In 1991, Brumos Porsche continued in racing under new ownership entering a two-car Porsche team in the newly created IMSA SuperCar series and won three straight manufacturer’s championships for Porsche with a pair of traditional white, red, and blue 911 Turbos. Brumos Vice President and international racing champion, Hurley Haywood, led the Brumos Racing championship team.

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