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Johnny Rutherford

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American racing driver (born 1938)
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Johnny Rutherford
Rutherford at the1984 Pocono 500
BornJohn Sherman Rutherford III
(1938-03-12)March 12, 1938 (age 87)
Championship titles
USACSprint Car (1965)
CARTChampionship Car (1980)
Major victories
Indianapolis 500 (1974,1976,1980)
Pocono 500 (1974)
Michigan 500 (1986)
Champ Car career
314 races run over 30 years
Best finish1st (1980)
First race1962Hoosier Hundred (ISF)
Last race1989Pocono 500 (Pocono)
First win1965Atlanta Championship 250 (Atlanta)
Last win1986Michigan 500 (Michigan)
WinsPodiumsPoles
276023
NASCAR driver
NASCARCup Series career
35 races run over 12 years
Best finish33rd (1981)
First race1963Daytona Qualifier #2 (Daytona)
Last race1988Checker 500 (Phoenix)
First win1963Daytona Qualifier #2 (Daytona)
WinsTop tensPoles
150

John Sherman Rutherford III[1] (born March 12, 1938), also known as "Lone Star JR", is an American former automobile racing driver. During anIndy Car career that spanned more than three decades, he scored 27 wins and 23 pole positions in 314 starts. He became one of six drivers to win theIndianapolis 500 at least three times, winning in1974,1976, and1980.[2] He also won theCART championship in1980.

Rutherford began racingmodified stock cars in 1959 and he also dabbled instock car racing, making 35NASCAR Cup Series starts from 1963 to 1988. Rutherford won in his first start, atDaytona International Speedway driving forSmokey Yunick. This made him one of the youngest drivers ever to win a NASCAR points-paying race, as well as only the sixth racer in history to win in their NASCAR debut race, a distinction not again achieved untilSuperCars racerShane van Gisbergen won in his NASCAR debut in 2023.[3]

Racing career

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In 1959, Rutherford started driving modified stock cars in Dallas. He joined theInternational Motor Contest Association sprint car circuit in 1961 leading it for most of 1962. Rutherford later joined theUnited States Auto Club (USAC) starting in theHoosier Hundred and later winning his first championship.[2]

Rutherford won his qualifying heat race for the 1963Daytona 500, becoming the youngest winner of a Duel as a championship race, a record that would stand as the races were taken off the championship schedule in 1971 (though it has since been broken, the race was not a championship race when it happened). Later that year he also had his first start in the Indianapolis 500. Rutherford's firstIndy car race win took place at theAtlanta 250. He won the USAC National Sprint Car Championship in 1965.[2]

Rutherford made his first start in the Indianapolis 500 in1963.The following year he was directly behindEddie Sachs when Sachs plowed into the burning car ofDave MacDonald, killing both drivers. Rutherford miraculously squeezed between the crash and the wall, passing so close to Sachs' car that a lemon that Sachs wore on a string around his neck was found inside Rutherford's engine compartment.

On April 3, 1966, Rutherford suffered a serious crash atEldora Speedway. His car flipped out of the track, and he suffered broken arms, a broken finger, and a head injury. He was forced to sit out the 1966 Indy 500 and the rest of the season. He struggled without a competitive ride for the next several seasons. He raised his profile by qualifying a surprising second for the 1970 500. He was back with a top-flight ride when he joined the McLaren team in 1973.

Rutherford's winning car from the 1974 Indianapolis 500.

Rutherford wonpole position at the Indianapolis 500 in1973,1976, and1980. In 1973, Rutherford set a one-lap track record of 199.071 mph, falling just shy of becoming the first driver to break the 200 mph barrier at Indianapolis. His long-awaited second career win came at theOntario Motor Speedway in 1973, and victories at the Indianapolis 500 followed in 1974, 1976 and 1980. In 1984, atMichigan International Speedway, Rutherford set an all time Indy car qualifying lap speed record of 215.189 mph. His win in the1986 Michigan 500 at the age of 48 made him the oldest winner of a 500-mile race, a record that still stands. From 1973 to 1981, Rutherford recorded nine straight seasons with a victory making him one of just six drivers in Indy Car history to do so.[2]

Rutherford's winning car from the 1980 Indianapolis 500.

In October1977, Rutherford travelled 'down under' to compete inAustralia's most famous motor race, theBathurst 1000 km (600 mi)touring car race at theMount Panorama Circuit. There, partnering fellow Indianapolis racerJanet Guthrie (who earlier that year had become the first woman to qualify for the Indianapolis 500), Rutherford drove aV8 poweredHolden Torana for the team that had won the1976 race,Ron Hodgson Motors. Driving a completely unfamiliar car (Australian cars have the steering wheel on the right side of the car) on a 6.172 km (3.835 mi) public road course carved into the side of a mountain, Rutherford qualified 26th out of sixty starters. During practice he complained about his car as it was not as good as the teams lead car driven by 1976 winnersBob Morris andJohn Fitzpatrick (JR was 8.2 seconds slower). Morris then got in the car and while not as quick as his own Torana, easily lapped over five seconds faster showing the problem was simply JR's lack of familiarity with the car and track. Wisely, JR made a cautious start to the race (another new experience was the standing start), but his race would come effectively to an end on lap 8 when he attempted to lap theFord Escort RS2000 of1966 winnerBob Holden. The Torana and Escort made contact and Rutherford ended up crashing into an earth bank at the top of The Mountain. The bent Torana was then brought back to the pits on the back of a tilt-tray truck (with the race still going at full speed and cars passing the truck going along the 2 km long Conrod Straight at over 150 mph (241 km/h)). It was then disqualified before being reinstated. Rutherford then completed another five laps before finally retiring with Guthrie not getting to drive.

Rutherford'sNASCARWinston Cup career included 35 starts from 1963 to 1988. He won in his first start, atDaytona International Speedway driving forSmokey Yunick. The win, in the second100-mile Daytona 500 qualifying race, made him one of the youngest drivers ever to win a full points-paying NASCAR race, as well as the only driver to date to have won in their first start in the Cup Series. (Until 1971, the qualifying races were full points-paying races.) In 1981, Rutherford drove twelve races, the most he ever raced in a single NASCAR season. In addition, Rutherford competed in five runnings of theInternational Race of Champions – 1975, 1977, 1978, 1980 and 1984.

Post-racing career

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Rutherford's 24th and final start at the Indianapolis 500 would come in 1988. By that time he was running only a part-time schedule, and was splitting time working as a television analyst onNBC,CBS, andESPN. Starting in 1989, Rutherford also began serving as the driver analyst on theIMS Radio Network, a position he would hold in most years through 2002.

When not racing or working in broadcasting, Rutherford served as thepace car driver for theCART series. He also served as a driver coach, evaluating rookies during rookie orientation and rookie tests. He failed to qualify at Indy in three attempts (1989, 1990, 1992) and was not able to secure a ride in 1991 or 1993. During themonth of May 1994, Rutherford officially retired from racing. He was never able to achieve his milestone 25th Indy 500 start.

At the inception of theIndy Racing League in 1996, Rutherford took a full-time position as an official, serving as pace car driver (until 2016) and driver coach. Rutherford also served as a racing consultant forTeam Pennzoil,[2] and later, as an ambassador forArrow McLaren.

Personal life

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Although "Lone Star JR" proudly displayed the flag of Texas on his racing helmet, Rutherford was actually born inCoffeyville, Kansas and moved toTexas at a young age.

Johnny met Betty Hoyer, a nurse, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1963 when he was taking his rookie test. They married two months later[4] and were a highly visible and inseparable couple throughout Johnny's racing career. His first Indy 500 win in 1974, with Betty looking on from the pits, helped to end the superstition in American racing against allowing women in the pit area.

Rutherford was the honorary chairman of theAmelia IslandConcours d'Elegance in 2006.

Rutherford was a talented artist during his school, and after the conclusion of his racing career devoted time to renewing his skill.[5] Rutherford's art was featured on the program cover of the2021 Indianapolis 500.[6]

Rutherford, who has been invited toThe White House on behalf of Indy on multiple occasions, is considered a popular ambassador and spokesman for the sport of Indy car racing.

Awards

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Motorsports career results

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NASCAR

[edit]

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Grand National Series

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NASCAR Grand National Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162NGNCPtsRef
1963Smokey Yunick13ChevyBIRGGSTHSRSDDAYDAY
1
DAY
9
PIFAWSHBOATLHCYBRIAUGRCHGPSSBOBGSMARNWSCLBTHSDARODSRCHCLTBIRATLDAYMBSSVHDTSBGSASHOBSBRRBRIGPSNSVCLBAWSPIFBGSONADARHCYRCHMARDTSNWSTHSCLTSBOHBORSDNA-[8]
1964Bud Moore Engineering01MercuryCONAUGJSPSVHRSDDAY
18
DAYDAY
26
RCHBRIGPSBGSATLAWSHBOPIFCLBNWSMARSVHDARLGYHCYSBOCLTGPSASHATLCONNSVCHTBIRVALPIFNA-[9]
Holman-Moody0FordDAY
7
ODSOBSBRRISPGLNLINBRINSVMBSAWSDTSONACLBBGSSTRDARHCYRCHODSHBOMARSVHNWSCLTHARAUGJAC
196577FordRSDDAYDAYDAYPIFASWRCHHBOATL
13
GPSNWSMARCLBBRIDARLGYBGSHCYCLTCCFASHHARNSVBIRATLGPSMBSVALDAYODSOBSISPGLNBRINSVCCFAWSSMRPIFAUGCLBDTSBLVBGSDARHCYLINODSRCHMARNWSCLTHBOCARDTSNA-[10]
1966Curtis Satterfield33ChevyAUGRSDDAY
23
DAYDAY
28
CARBRIATLHCYCLBGPSBGSNWSMARDARLGYMGRMONRCHCLTDTSASHPIFSMRAWSBLVGPSDAYODSBRROXFFONISPBRISMRNSVATLCLBAWSBLVBGSDARHCYRCHHBOMARNWSCLTCARNA-[11]

Winston Cup Series

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NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031NWCCPtsRef
1972Donlavey Racing90FordRSDDAYRCHONTCARATLBRIDARNWSMARTALCLTDOVMCHRSDTWSDAYBRITRNATLTALMCHNSVDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARTWS
26
NA-[12]
1973B & B Racing61ChevyRSDDAYRCHCARBRIATLNWSDARMARTALNSVCLTDOVTWSRSDMCHDAYBRIATLTALNSVDARRCHDOVNWSMARCLTCAR
13
NA-[13]
1974RSDDAY
24
RCHCARBRIATLDARNWSMARTALNSVDOVCLTRSDMCHDAY
39
BRINSVATLPOCTALMCHDARRCHDOVNWSMAR82nd4.16[14]
Howard & Egerton Racing1ChevyCLT
24
CARONT
1975DiGard Motorsports08ChevyRSDDAY
27
RCHCARBRINA-[15]
Norris Reed83ChevyATL
32
NWSDARMARTALNSVDOVCLTRSDMCHDAY
40
NSVPOCTALMCHDARDOVNWSMARCLT
34
RCHCARBRIATLONT
1976Johnny Ray77ChevyRSDDAYCARRCHBRIATLNWSDARMARTALNSVDOVCLTRSDMCHDAY
20
NSVPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLT
31
CARATLONTNA-[16]
1977RSDDAY
41
RCHCARATL
40
NWSDARBRIMARTALNSVDOVCLTRSDMCHDAYNSVPOCNA-[17]
A. J. Foyt Enterprises51ChevyTAL
21
MCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARATLONT
1981Benfield Racing98PontiacRSDDAY
10
RCHCAR
12
ATL
12
BRINWSDAR
28
MARTALNSVDOVCLTTWSRSDMCH
17
DAY
5
NSVPOCTALMCH
13
BRIDAR
33
RCH
31
DOVMARNWS33rd1140[18]
BuickCLT
27
CAR
29
ATL
37
RSD
1988Bob Clark Motorsports31OldsDAYRCHCARATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVRSDPOCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLTNWSCARPHO
39
ATL89th46[19]

Daytona 500

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YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
1963Smokey YunickChevrolet49
1964Bud Moore EngineeringMercury3526
1966Curtis SatterfieldChevrolet4228
1974B & B RacingChevrolet1724
1975DiGard MotorsportsChevrolet1127
1977Johnny RayChevrolet4041
1981Benfield RacingPontiac3510

International Race of Champions

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(key) (Bold – Pole position. * – Most laps led.)

International Race of Champions results
YearMakeQ1Q2Q31234Pos.PtsRef
1974–75ChevyMCH
8
RSD
9
RSD
7
DAY
9
9th-[20]
1976–77ChevyMCH
2
RSD
5
RSD
7
DAY
5
4th-[21]
1977–78MCH
8
RSD
7
RSD
9
DAY
9
9th-[22]
1978–79MCHMCH
6
RSDRSDATLNA-[23]
1979–80MCHMCH
4
RSDRSD
6
ATL
3
6th24[24]
1984ChevyMCH
6
CLE
9
TAL
4
MCH
9
8th33[25]

American open–wheel racing results

[edit]

(key)

Complete USAC Championship Car results

[edit]
YearTeam12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728PosPoints
1962Fred SclaviTRE
INDY
MIL
LAN
TRE
SPR
MIL
LAN
SYR
ISF
15
25th80
Federal EngineeringTRE
14
Ollie PratherSAC
7
PHX
11
1963Dayton-WaltherTRE
10
INDY
DNQ
MIL
20
10th640
Ed KostenukINDY
29
LAN
7
TRE
16
Racing AssociatesSPR
5
MIL
7
DUQ
10
ISF
4
TRE
6
SAC
17
PHX
11
1964Racing AssociatesPHX
21
TRE
Wth
INDY
27
MIL
22
LAN
12
TRE
17
SPR
17
MIL
5
DUQ
7
ISF
18
TRE
Wth
SAC
14
PHX
23
21st270
1965Racing AssociatesPHX
15
INDY
31
12th993
BeletskyTRE
11
J. Frank HarrisonMIL
15
Gilbert MorcroftLAN
DNQ
PPR
Leader CardsTRE
DNS
IRP
11
ATL
1
LAN
8
MIL
13
SPR
4
MIL
24
DSF
5
ISF
6
TRE
16
SAC
6
PHX
22
1966Leader CardsPHX
18
TREINDYMILLANATLPIPIRPLANSPRMILDUQISFTRESACPHX-0
1967W & W EnterprisesPHXTREINDY
25
MIL
12
LAN
10
PIPMOS
14
MOS
14
IRP
13
LAN
20
MTR
15
MTR
SPR
16
MIL
25
DUQ
11
ISF
16
TRE
Wth
SAC
5
HAN
23
PHX
22
RIV
8
21st315
1968E.R.E. EnterprisesHAN
20
LVG
11
PHX
17
TRE
INDY
18
MIL
4
MOS
MOS
LANPIP
CDR
20
NAZ
18th890
Mitchner RacingIRP
24
IRP
20
MTR
5
MTR
5
SPR
MIL
11
DUQ
ISF
TRE
5
SAC
MCH
16
HAN
25
PHX
17
RIV
6
GerhardtLAN
25
LAN
1969Patrick RacingPHX
DNS
HAN
4
INDY
29
MIL
5
LAN
15
PIPCDR
11
NAZTRE
22
IRP
Wth
IRP
MIL
Wth
SPR
BRN
11
BRNTRE
12
SAC
KEN
19
KENPHX
4
RIV
5
11th1.130
Leader CardsDOV
7
Tim DelroseDUQ
14
ISF
DNQ
1970Patrick RacingPHXSON
5
TRE
20
INDY
18
MIL
14
LAN
DNQ
CDR
MCH
3
IRP
17
SPR
11
MIL
21
ONT
31
DUQ
11
ISF
DNQ
SED
12
TRE
4
SAC
13
PHX
6
12th960
1971VollstedtRAF
7
RAF
20
19th570
Patrick RacingPHX
21
TRE
17
INDY
18
MIL
6
POC
7
MCH
10
MIL
ONT
26
TRE
Wth
PHX
22
1972Patrick RacingPHX
13
TRE
Wth
INDY
27
7th1,620
GerhardtMIL
21
MCH
16
POC
2
MIL
3
ONT
10
TRE
6
PHX
5
1973Team McLarenTWS
4
TRE
15
TRE
INDY
9
MIL
5
POC
5
MCH
2
MIL
18
ONT
ONT
1
ONT
31
MCH
3
MCH
1
TRE
4
TWS
2
PHX
Wth
3rd2.595
1974Team McLarenONT
ONT
1
ONT
27
PHX
7
TRE
6
INDY
1
MIL
1
POC
1
MCH
4
MIL
5
MCH
9
TRE
4
TRE
7
PHX
7
2nd3,650
1975Team McLarenONT
ONT
2
ONT
17
PHX
1
TRE
2
INDY
2
MIL
3
POC
6
MCH
6
MIL
13
MCH
2
TRE
3
PHX
11
2nd2,900
1976Team McLarenPHX
18
TRE
1
INDY
1
MIL
9
POC
4
MCH
2
TWS
3
TRE
7
MIL
3
ONT
2
MCH
11
TWS
1
PHX
16
2nd4,220
1977Team McLarenONT
25
PHX
1
TWS
4
TRE
8
INDY
33
MIL
1
POC
5
MOS
9
MCH
3
TWS
1
MIL
1
ONT
24
MCH
2
PHX
22
3rd2.840
1978Team McLarenPHX
16
ONT
13
TWS
19
TRE
10
INDY
13
MOS
8
MIL
2
POC
2
MCH
1
ATL
2
TWS
2
MIL
8
ONT
11
MCH
13
TRE
11
SIL
5
BRH
3
PHX
1
4th3,067
1979Team McLarenONT
TWSINDY
18
MIL
POC
TWS
MIL
-0
1980Chaparral CarsONT
1
INDY
1
MIL
2
POC
2
MOH
1
1st2,740
1981-82Chaparral CarsINDY
32
POC
ILL
DUQ
ISF
INDY
8
-0
1982-83Patrick RacingSPRDUQNAZINDY
Wth
-0
1983-84Gilmore RacingDUQ
INDY
22
25th15

PPG Indycar Series

[edit]

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position)

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617RankPointsRef
1979Team McLarenPHX
3
ATL
1
ATL
1
INDY
18
TRE
15
TRE
3
MCH
3
MCH
11
WGL
15
TRE
5
ONT
4
MCH
4
ATL
11
PHX
6
4th2163[26]
1980Chaparral CarsONT
1
INDY
1
MIL
2
POC
2
MOH
1
MCH
1
WGL
5
MIL
1
ONT
2
MCH
4
MEX
10
PHX
13
1st4723[27]
1981Chaparral CarsPHX
1
MIL
6
ATL
2
ATL
3
MCH
22
RIV
21
MIL
4
MCH
20
WGL
2
MEX
26
PHX
21
5th120[28]
1982Chaparral CarsPHX
4
ATL
DNS
MIL
15
CLE
23
MCH
28
MIL
17
POC
12
RIV
3
ROA
12
MCH
DNS
PHX
21
12th62[29]
1983Patrick RacingATL
18
INDY
Wth
MILCLEMCHROAPOC
21
RIVMOHMCH
23
CPL
24
LAG
DNQ
PHX
20
NC0[30]
1984Doug Shierson RacingLBHPHXINDY
DNQ
22nd20[31]
Gilmore RacingINDY
22
MILPORMEACLEMCH
7
ROAPOC
28
MOH
Team PenskeSAN
5
MCH
14
PHX
11
LAGCPL
1985Alex Morales MotorsportsLBH
10
INDY
6
MIL
23
POR
9
MEA
14
CLE
15
MCH
4
ROA
DNS
POC
14
MOH
22
SAN
1
MCH
9
LAG
21
PHX
26
MIA
19
11th51[32]
1986Alex Morales MotorsportsPHX
5
LBH
9
INDY
8
MIL
4
POR
15
MEA
7
CLE
10
TOR
10
MCH
1
POC
18
MOH
8
SAN
16
MCH
9
ROA
14
LAG
12
PHX
9
MIA
12
11th78[33]
1987Alex Morales MotorsportsLBH
23
PHX
9
INDY
11
MIL
9
POR
7
MEA
11
CLE
9
TOR
21
MCH
28
POC
26
ROA
24
MOH
12
NAZ
20
LAG
15
MIA
16
18th23[34]
1988King RacingPHXLBHINDY
22
MILPORCLETORMEA43rd0[35]
A. J. Foyt EnterprisesMCH
18
POCMOHROANAZLAGMIA
1989Team MenardPHXLBHINDY
DNQ
27th3[36]
A. J. Foyt EnterprisesINDY
DNQ
MILDETPORCLEMEATOR
Stoops RacingMCH
10
POC
13
MOHROA
Machinists Union RacingNAZ
DNS
LAG
1990Stoops RacingPHXLBHINDY
DNQ
MILDETPORCLEMEATORMCHDENVANMOHROANAZLAGNC-[37]
1992Walker RacingSRFPHXLBHINDY
DNQ
DETPORMILNHATORMCHCLEROAVANMOHNAZLAGNC-[38]

Indy 500 results

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YearChassisEngineStartFinishTeam/Entrant
1963WatsonOffy26th29thEd Kostenuk
1964WatsonOffy15th27thRacing Associates
1965HalibrandFord11th31stRacing Associates
1966Did not compete due to injury
1967EagleFord19th25thW&W Enterprises
1968EagleFord21st18thAlan Green
1969EagleOffy17th29thMichner Petroleum
1970EagleOffy2nd18thMichner Petroleum
1971EagleOffy24th18thMichner Petroleum
1972BrabhamOffy8th27thMichner-Patrick Racing
1973McLarenOffy1st9thMcLaren Intl
1974McLarenOffy25th1stMcLaren Intl
1975McLarenOffy7th2ndMcLaren Intl
1976McLarenOffy1st1stMcLaren Intl
1977McLarenCosworth17th33rdMcLaren Intl
1978McLarenCosworth4th13thMcLaren Intl
1979McLarenCosworth8th18thMcLaren Intl
1980ChaparralCosworth1st1stChaparral Racing
1981ChaparralCosworth5th32ndChaparral Racing
1982ChaparralCosworth12th8thChaparral Racing
1983WildcatCosworthPractice CrashPatrick Racing
1984MarchCosworth30th22ndFoyt
1985MarchCosworth30th6thMorales
1986MarchCosworth12th8thMorales
1987MarchCosworth8th11thMorales
1988LolaBuick30th22ndKing Racing
1989LolaCosworthFailed to QualifyFoyt
1990LolaCosworthFailed to QualifyStoops Racing
1991Did not enter
1992LolaChevroletFailed to QualifyWalker Racing
1994Retired

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