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John William Unser
Unser in 2009
NationalityUnited States American
Born (1958-10-22) October 22, 1958 (age 66)
Long Beach, California
Retired2001
Related toJerry Unser (father)
Al Unser (uncle)
Bobby Unser (uncle)
Al Unser Jr. (cousin)
Robby Unser (cousin)
Indy Racing League IndyCar Series
Years active1996–2000
TeamsProject Indy
Byrd-Cunningham Racing
Hemelgarn Racing
Starts15
Wins0
Poles0
Fastest laps0
Best finish24th in 1996–1997
Previous series
1993–1994CART

Johnny Unser (born October 22, 1958) is a former race car driver. He is the son of open wheel driver Jerry Unser Jr., cousin of Al Unser Jr. and Robby Unser, nephew of Al Unser and Bobby Unser, and first cousin once removed of Alfred Unser. Unser's father, Jerry, died in a racing accident when Unser was seven months old. He made 5 starts in CART in 1993 and 1994 with a best result of 15th. He joined the Indy Racing League in its inaugural 1996 season but had a transmission failure during the pace lap of what would've been his first Indianapolis 500 and was not credited with completing any laps. In 1997 he made his first start in the Indy 500 starting in the 35th position after League and Speedway owner Tony George added his and Lyn St. James' car to the field because slower cars than theirs were guaranteed starting positions because of prior races. He went on to finish 18th, his best "500" result in 5 starts. Unser drove the majority of his IRL races for Hemelgarn Racing and in his 14 career IRL starts he had a best finish of 9th in his very first series start in 1996 at Phoenix International Raceway. His last major open wheel race was the 2000 Indy 500.

On January 14 2008 Johnny Unser was named as the race director for the 2008 Champ Car Atlantic Championship.[1] He is currently a driver coach and adviser to the Mazda Road to Indy and racing adviser and spokesman for Cooper Tire. He is an official for Indycar in Race Control and is also the owner of Unser Racing, Karting and Entertainment track in Denver, Colorado.

Racing record

American Open Wheel

(key)

CART

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Rank Points
1993 Coyne SRF
PHX
LBH
IND
MIL
DET
POR
18
CLE
TOR
17
MIC
NHA
18
ROA
VAN
21
MDO
NAZ
LS
44th 0
1994 Coyne SRF
PHX
DNQ
LBH
DNQ
IND
MIL
DNQ
DET
POR
CLE
TOR
MIC
MDO
NHA
15
VAN
ROA
NAZ
LS
39th 0

IndyCar

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Rank Points
1996 Project Indy WDW
PHX
9
INDY
33
24th 56
1996-97 Project Indy NHM
DNQ
LVS
22
WDW
PHX
            24th 107
Hemelgarn Racing         INDY
18
        LV2
19
Byrd-Cunningham Racing           TXS
10
PPIR
21
CLT
NH2
13
 
1998 Hemelgarn Racing WDW
PHX
INDY
25
TXS
NHM
DOV
CLT
PPIR
ATL
TX2
LVS
40th 5
1999 Hemelgarn Racing WDW
PHX
CLT
C
INDY
32
TXS
15
PPIR
13
ATL
13
DOV
PPI2
LVS
23
TX2
DNQ
27th 57
2000 Indy Regency Racing WDW
PHX
LVS
INDY
22
TXS
PPIR
ATL
KTY
TX2
42nd 8

Indianapolis 500 results

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish
1996 Reynard Ford-Cosworth 16th 33rd
1997 Dallara Infiniti 35th 18th
1998 Dallara Oldsmobile 25th 25th
1999 Dallara Oldsmobile 30th 32nd
2000 G-Force Oldsmobile 30th 22nd

24 Hours of Le Mans results

Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
pos.
1995 United States Callaway Competition Italy Enrico Bertaggia
Germany Frank Jelinski
Callaway Corvette LMGT2 273 9th 2nd

References

  1. ^ Johnny Unser named Atlantic Race Director, TSN.ca, January 14, 2008