Danny Sullivan Autographs
Daniel John Sullivan III (born March 9, 1950), better known as Danny Sullivan, is an American former racing driver. He earned 17 wins in the CART Indy Car World Series, including the 1985 Indianapolis 500. Sullivan won the 1988 CART Championship, and placed third in points in 1986. Sullivan also scored a victory in IROC. He competed in the 1983 Formula One season with Tyrrell, scoring 2 championship points.
Sullivan was born in Louisville, Kentucky to a building contractor father. He attended the Kentucky Military Institute and then the Jim Russell Racing School. He had several odd jobs before his racing career, including lumberjack, and most famously, New York City cab driver.
Sullivan was given a 21st birthday present of a course at the Jim Russell Racing Drivers School at the Snetterton circuit in England. He competed in Formula Ford, Formula Three and Formula Two before returning to race in the United States.
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Traded items with a signature of Danny Sullivan
The most expensive item with a signature of Danny Sullivan (Danny Sullivan Signed 1994 Brickyard 400 Jacket Size L VIP Corporate Car DJR COA) was sold in May 2025 for $1,999.99 while the cheapest item (DANNY SULLIVAN - Signed 1992 Legends of Indy #38 COA) found a new owner for $0.77 in May 2010. The month with the most items sold (12) was July 2025 with an average selling price of $19.33 for an autographed item of Danny Sullivan. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in November 2019 with $195.49 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.77 was August 2009. In average, an autographed item from Danny Sullivan is worth $9.99.
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Latest News about Danny Sullivan
Danny Sullivan (01/28/2015): ELKO -- The Western Folklife Center's gift shop is featuring something extra at this year's gathering: four local artists. Libido-suppressing drug Zoladex should be on PBS to treat sex offenders, psychia (04/08/2014): One of Australia's leading forensic psychiatrists is pushing for a libido-suppressing drug to be listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) to treat serial sex offenders. Search Geek Selfie: Amit Singhal, Matt Cutts & Danny Sullivan (03/12/2014): Last night at the keynote talk with Google's head of search, Amit Singhal, Danny Sullivan, Matt Cutts and Amit Singhal took a selfie via Google Glass Ellen style. A Walk Through Google's Changes With Search Engine Land's Danny Sullivan (02/14/2014): Search Engine Land founding editor and search engine guru Danny Sullivan appeared in SunTrust Robinson Humphrey's Investor Conference Call Series, hosted by Robert Peck, to discuss the ongoing changes ... Microsoft Scroogles Danny Sullivan Out Of A Scroogled Mug (01/15/2014): It looks like Microsoft is “scroogling” the people that are actually buying into its “Scroogled” campaign. Back in November, the company added a Scroogled product page to its online store, where it started selling Scroogled mugs, a Scroogled hat and …
Older News Stories about Danny Sullivan
Danny Sullivan kept busy in Melbourne (03/2013): Former Indianapolis 500 winner Danny Sullivan was forced to earn his keep during the opening day of practice in Melbourne.
Danny Sullivan Gets Lifetime Achievement Award (10/2012): Danny Sullivan gave the keynote address at the Bend WebCAM conference a couple days ago. At the event, he was given the "lifetime achievement" award while on stage. Danny Sullivan learned journalism business at UCI (09/2012): Google calls Danny Sullivan of Newport Beach a "founding father" of the Internet search industry. He hosts...
Danny Sullivan on his passion for search (08/2012): Search Engine Land’s editor-in-chief Danny Sullivan is considered by many to be the world’s leading authority on search. He chats to Tom May about Google+, objective reporting, search conferences and bad SEO advice

















