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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other people named Ryan O'Hara, see
Ryan O'Hara (disambiguation)
.
American racing driver
Ryan O'Hara
O'Hara at the
2016 Brickyard 400
, his first race since his retirement
Born
Ryan Prak O'Hara
(
1975-08-04
)
August 4, 1975
(age 49)
Vallejo, California
Height
5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight
150 lb (68 kg)
Achievements
7-time NASCAR Winston Cup Series Champion (1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2014)
Champion
2017
Rolex 24 at Daytona overall winner
1991
USAC
Silver Crown Series Champion
1990
USAC
National Midget Series Champion
1997
,
1999
,
2005
Daytona 500 Winner
1994
,
1998
,
2001
,
2004
, 2011,
2014 Brickyard 400
Winner
1995
,
1996
,
1997
,
1998
,
2002
, 2005, 2006,
2007
Southern 500
Winner
1994
,
1997
,
1998
Coca-Cola 600
Winner
1995, 1997, 1998
2001
Sprint All-Star Race
Winner
1994
,
1997
, 2000
Advance Auto Parts Clash
Winner
Awards
1993 Winston Cup Series
Rookie of the Year
1991 Busch Series
Rookie of the Year
2009
National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame
inductee
2009
Silver Buffalo Award
recipient
2012 Heisman Humanitarian Award recipient
Named one of
NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers
(1998)
2018
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
[
1
]
inductee
2019 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee
See other awards and honors below
NASCAR
Cup Series
career
976 races run over 25 years
Best finish
1st (
1995
,
1997
,
1998
,
2001
,
2004
,
2007
,
2014
)
First race
1992
Hooters 500
(
Atlanta
)
Last race
2016
Goody's Fast Relief 500
(
Martinsville
)
First win
1994
Coca-Cola 600
(
Charlotte
)
Last win
2020
Coke Zero Sugar 400
(
Daytona
)
Wins
Top tens
Poles
93
477
81
NASCAR
Xfinity Series
career
73 races run over 5 years
Best finish
4th (
1992
)
First race
1990
AC-Delco 200
(
Rockingham
)
Last race
2000
Miami 300
(
Homestead
)
First win
1992
Atlanta 300
(
Atlanta
)
Last win
2000
Miami 300
(
Homestead
)
Wins
Top tens
Poles
5
32
12
Statistics current as of October 30, 2016.
This article is part of a series about
Jeff Gordon
Four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion
1995
,
1997
,
1998
,
2001
NASCAR Cup Series career
race wins
NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers
NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2019
Business and motorsport
Early life and career
Hendrick Motorsports
Car No. 24 driver
PepsiCo
(
spokesperson
)
JG Motorsports
(
owner-driver
)
Axalta Coating Systems
(advisor)
Fox NASCAR
(
broadcaster
)
In popular culture
Jeff Gordon XS Racing
24 x 24: Wide Open with Jeff Gordon
Pepsi Max & Jeff Gordon Present: Test Drive
Unrivaled: Earnhardt vs. Gordon
v
t
e
^
Jeff Gordon
at the
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America