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Johnny Unser

Career
Johnny Unser, son of the late Jerry Unser, who was the first of the family to race at Indianapolis, started his racing career in motorcycles, dirt tracks, autocross rallies.

From 1987-88 the California State University grad raced for Clayton Cunningham Racing in IMSA's GTU series. He also competed in the 24 Hours of Daytona.

The following year his team won the 12 Hours of Sebring, setting a track record for GTU class in a Huffaker Racing Pontiac

His successful endurance racing career continued in 1990 as Unser's team finished fifth in 24 Hours of Daytona, and he qualified fastest of non-factory teams for 12 Hours of Sebring. He also won rookie of the year honors in the American IndyCar Series, finished in the top three every race with three poles, three victories, two track records to equal a second-place finish in AIS points.

In his second year with AIS he teamed with cousin Robby Unser for the Speedway Motorsports category. The two then joined Elliott Forbes-Robinson forming the only American team in Nurburgring 24 Hours driving factory Porsche, they finished sixth .

Johnny was the top finishing rookie, second, in Pikes Peak Hill Climb's Production Rally Division in 1991. A year later he won the Los Angeles Grand Prix American IndyCar Series event at Willow Springs driving for Tempero Racing and he again ran 24 Hours of Daytona in prototype Ford Alba.

By 1993 Johnny moved to the PPG Cup series. He drove four races for Dale Coyne Racing with best finish of 17th at Toronto. On other fronts he finished seventh in the Pikes Peak Hill Climb for first time in natural-gas powered stock car.

He won the 1994 Alcan 5000 Road Rally for Isuzu Motorsports, a race that travels 250 miles north of the Arctic Circle. The next year he finished second in the 24 Hours of LeMans and competed in 24 Hours of Daytona in a Callaway Competition Corvette.

This year Johnny was the third qualifier at Indianapolis in May with a run of 226.115 mph in the Project Indy entry, however, his car developed transmission problems on the second parade lap on race day. He went on to the Dura-Lube 200 at Phoenix where he started 19th, finished ninth. He also won the Alcan 5000 for second time for Isuzu Motorsports.

Johnny also has stunt driven for commercials and films; worked with GM, Ford, Chrysler, Nissan, Infiniti, Volvo, Subaru, Isuzu, Rolls Royce and Mercedes Benz; and as a partner in Precision Dynamics, a company which does vehicle evaluations and testing and supplies professional drivers for corporate sales training and ride-and-drive programs.

Courtesy SpeedNet, from the Indianapolis Star/News
Driver Stats
Resides: Hailey, Idaho
D.O.B: 10/22/58



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