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Gordie Bonin (September 30, 1948 – November 29, 2013), along with
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and Gordon Jenner, made up what is considered one of the best
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teams ever. Bonin was nicknamed "240 Gordie". At the 1978
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at Englishtown, Bonin drove the ''Bubble Up''
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. Bonin, along with his teammates, was inducted into the
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in 2000.Canada.com article


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1948 births 2013 deaths Racing drivers from Saskatchewan Dragster drivers {{Canada-autoracing-bio-stub Canadian racing drivers Sportspeople from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan