Gordon Johncock

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Gordon Johncock
BornGordon Walter Johncock
(1936-08-05) August 5, 1936 (age 87)
)
Wins Podiums Poles
25 76 20
Daytona Qualifier #1 (Daytona)
Last race1976 National 500 (Charlotte)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 4 0

Gordon Johncock (born August 5, 1936) is an American former racing driver. He won the

USAC Marlboro Championship Trail champion.[1]

Early career

Johncock began racing at Berlin Raceway in Marne, Michigan. Johncock began his USAC and CART/IndyCar career in 1964 when he drove for Weinberger Racing. He ran four races in 1964, and then went full-time in 1965. Johncock's first USAC victory was scored at the Milwaukee Mile in August 1965. In 1966, he went winless in nine starts out of 16 races, so he left Gerhardt Racing at the end of the year, to form his own team, Johncock Racing. His primary sponsor became Gilmore Broadcasting and Johncock was the only other "owner-driver" in IndyCar other than A. J. Foyt. Although Johncock's team won six races in a three-year period (1967-1969), things went downhill when Johncock lost the Gilmore sponsorship at the end of 1970. Between 1970 and 1973, Johncock went winless, his team shuttered operations, and Johncock found himself in bankruptcy court. He also was involved in a divorce with his ex-wife.

Johncock's winning car from the 1973 Indianapolis 500.

Johncock's winless drought came to an end when he joined the STP/Patrick Racing team ahead of the 1973 USAC season. At the 1973 Indianapolis 500, a major accident at the start involving Salt Walther, coupled with two days of rain, postponed the race until late Wednesday afternoon. When the race was held, Johncock's teammate Swede Savage was severely injured in a fiery crash on lap 58. A moment later, Armando Teran, a pit crew member on the same STP/Patrick team, was struck by a fire truck going northbound in the pits, and was fatally injured at the scene. When the race resumed, Johncock took the lead on lap 73 and held it until rain fell again on the 133rd lap. Nearing 6 p.m., the race was red flagged and declared over. After a short and muted victory lane celebration, Johncock went to visit Savage at the hospital. Afterward, the celebratory victory banquet was cancelled. Instead, Johncock and his crew went to a local fast-food restaurant for hamburgers. 33 days after the race, Savage died from his injuries.

Johncock won the

Phoenix International Raceway
. In 1976 and 1978 he finished third at Indianapolis, and in 1977 he was leading A. J. Foyt when the car's crankshaft broke with sixteen laps to go.

Johncock's winning car from the 1982 Indianapolis 500.

Johncock took a second Indianapolis 500 victory in 1982 by a car length over Rick Mears. After falling behind on the final sequence of pit stops, Mears was rapidly closing on Johncock in the final laps, and on the 197th and 198th laps came from 3 seconds back to within car lengths. Johncock's tires were deteriorating by the lap, and with each turn, the car understeered more severely. Mears caught Johncock at the start of the final lap and tried to pass him for the win, but Johncock made a decisive defense of first place in Turn One and held on to win by 0.16 seconds. At the time it was the closest finish in history and remains the fourth-closest behind the 1992, 2014, and 2006 races. Mears would later joke about watching the race over and over "to see if this time I get around Gordy". Johncock, during a live interview on ABC years later, offered that if the dramatic duel had occurred two or three years later—when Mears had additional experience—the Californian would probably have pulled off the winning pass.

Johncock leads Rick Mears in the closing stages of the 1982 Indianapolis 500.

Johncock took another three Indycar races, including the 1982 Michigan 500 to complete two legs of what was then known as the Triple Crown (Indianapolis, Michigan, and Pocono) before retiring from full-time racing in 1985. He returned for occasional appearances in 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991 and retired for good after the 1992 Indianapolis 500.

Johncock's last Indycar win was in the opening round of the

Penske-Cosworth of Al Unser and John Paul Jr.
in a 1982 model Penske-Cosworth.

Johncock at Pocono in 1984.

Johncock competed in 21

Rockingham
.

First retirement

Johncock abruptly retired from IndyCar racing during the first week of practice for the 1985 Indianapolis 500, just before qualifications. He served on the IMS Radio Network in 1985 but decided to return to racing in 1986. He planned to enter the 1986 Indianapolis 500, but his funding for a car fell through. He wound up sitting out the race. He attempted another return in 1987. During the first week of time trials, Jim Crawford suffered serious injuries to his feet. Johncock was hired to drive in replacement and qualified for the race.

Second retirement

Johncock during practice for the 1991 Indianapolis 500

Johncock completed a sixth-place finish in the 1991 Indianapolis 500, despite having flu-like symptoms the morning of the race. His final race was the 1992 Indianapolis 500, where he dropped out with engine failure. Since his retirement, Johncock has distanced himself from motorsports, and focuses on his timber business in Michigan. He participated in a 2004 interview on ESPN Classic's "Big Ticket" review of the 1982 Indy 500. In the interview, he admitted that his interests in racing were now limited, and was no longer his daily focus. In discussing the 1973 race, Johncock appeared to have made peace with the circumstances. While most discredit the race as being rain-shortened, and for its overall miserable memories, Johncock insisted that his car was undoubtedly the fastest on the track, led easily, and was not simply in front at the time of the red flag by chance.[2]

Johncock chose not to attend the 2011 Indianapolis 500, which celebrated the 100th anniversary of the first race. Despite the fact that all living former participants, and particularly living former winners, were invited, Johncock did not attend any of the festivities, seemingly by choice. A year later, Speedway officials again invited him to attend, and he did return to the Speedway and participated in pre-race festivities at the 2012 race.

During the lead up to the

Borg-Warner invited Johncock to Indianapolis in celebration of the 50th anniversary of his win there in 1973.[3] Johncock and his extended family took a ceremonial lap around the Speedway in a tour bus. After stopping for pictures at the Yard of Bricks, Johncock got into the driver's seat of the bus and took his family for an impromptu second, and final, lap around the track.[4] During a ceremonial banquet to receive his Baby Borg, Johncock expounded on his life outside of racing, saying that farming was what he was always "caring to do."[5]

Awards

Motorsports career results

American open-wheel racing

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

USAC Championship Car

USAC Championship Car
results
Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Pos. Pts
1964 Frank Curtis Curtis 64 FE Offenhauser
PHX
TRE INDY
MIL
LAN TRE
Wth
40th 60
Weinberger & Welseck Enterprises Blum 62 D ISF
18
MIL

21
DSF
DNQ
INF
14
TRE SAC
PHX

10
1965 Weinberger & Welseck Enterprises Watson 62 FE Offenhauser
PHX

17
INDY
5
MIL

7
LAN
10
PPR
IRP

8
ATL
6
LAN
3
MIL

15
5th 1540
Blum 62 D TRE
8
ISF
11
DSF
10
INF
DNQ
Pete Salemi Gerhardt 65 TRE
23
Weinberger & Welseck Enterprises
MIL

1
TRE
14
SAC
PHX

21
1966 Weinberger & Welseck Enterprises Gerhardt 65 Offy 252 ci
PHX

9
TRE
2
3rd 2050
Gerhardt 66 Ford 255 ci V8 INDY
4
LAN
19
ATL
3
PPR
IRP

5
LAN
2
ISF
MIL

2
DSF INF TRE
12
SAC
PHX

DNS
Offy 252 ci
MIL

DNS
1967 Johncock Racing Team Gerhardt 67 Ford 255 ci V8
PHX

3
TRE
20
INDY
12
MIL

1
LAN
4
PPR
MOS

3
MOS

3
IRP

6
LAN
2
MTR
7
MTR
4
ISF
MIL

4
DSF INF TRE
2
SAC
HAN

1
RSD
26
4th 2700
Offy 159 ci t
PHX

4
1968 Johncock Racing Team Gerhardt 66 Offy 159 ci t
HAN

1
TRE
4
12th 1257
Gerhardt 67 Ford 255 ci V8 LVS
7
PHX

18
Gerhardt 68 Offy 159 ci t INDY
27
MIL

12
LAN
1
PPR LAN
21
LAN
MCH

DNS
PHX

7
Eagle 68 Ford 255 ci V8
MOS

13
MOS
CDR
25
NAZ MTR
15
MTR ISF RSD
11
Gerhardt 68
IRP

5
IRP

16
Eagle 68 Offy 159 ci t
MIL

15
DSF INF TRE
19
SAC
HAN

DNS
1969 Johncock Racing Team Gerhardt 67 Offy 159 ci t
PHX

10
HAN

3
5th 2070
Gerhardt 68 INDY
19
MIL

8
TRE
4
MIL

19
ISF
DOV

2
DSF INF TRE
6
SAC SIR SIR
Eagle 68 LAN
20
PPR
PHX

10
Ford 255 ci V8 CDR
1
NAZ BRN
1
BRN
2
Gerhardt 68
IRP

10
IRP

14
Chevrolet 320 ci V8 RSD
9
1970 Johncock Racing Team Gerhardt 68 Offy 159 ci t
PHX

18
TRE
15
INDY
28
7th 1160
Eagle 68 Ford 255 ci V8
SON

4
CDR
7
IRP

3
ISF
MIL
McLaren M15A Offy 159 ci t
MIL

12
LAN
10
MCH

12
ONT
4
DSF INF SED TRE
DNQ
SAC
PHX
1971 Vollstedt Enterprises Vollstedt 67 Ford 159ci V8t RAF
9
RAF
10
PHX

8
TRE
15
MIL

10
27th 225
McLaren M15A Offy 159 ci t INDY
29
POC

20
MCH

23
MIL

25
Team McLaren
McLaren M16A ONT
27
TRE
PHX
1972
Team McLaren
McLaren M16A Offy 159 ci t
PHX
TRE
3
21st 360
McLaren M16B INDY
20
MIL
MCH

9
POC

22
ONT
13
TRE
20
PHX
Roger Penske Enterprises
MIL

22
1973 Patrick Racing Eagle 72 Offy 159 ci t TWS
23
TRE
2
TRE
21
INDY
1
MIL
18
POC
14
7th 2240
Eagle 73 MCH
9
MIL
17
ONT
5
ONT ONT
32
MCH
17
MCH TRE
1
TWS
7
PHX

1
1974 Patrick Racing Eagle 74 Offy 159 ci t ONT
14
ONT ONT
26
PHX

4
TRE
2
POC
3
MCH
3
MIL
1
MCH
14
TRE
11
TRE
2
PHX

1
3rd 3050
Eagle 73 INDY
4
MIL
16
1975 Patrick Racing Wildcat Mk 1 DGS 158 ci t ONT
5
ONT ONT
15
INDY
31
MIL

14
POC

20
MCH

11
MIL

2
MCH

6
TRE
1
PHX

23
10th 1280
Eagle 74 Offy 159 ci t
PHX

2
TRE
10
1976 Patrick Racing Wildcat Mk 2 DGS 158 ci t
PHX

3
TRE
2
INDY
3
POC
27
MCH
1
TWS
5
ONT
3
MCH
2
TWS
2
PHX

2
1st 4240
Wildcat Mk 1 MIL
2
TRE
1
MIL
2
1977 Patrick Racing Wildcat Mk 2 DGS 158 ci t ONT
5
PHX

12
TWS
9
TRE
2
INDY
11
MIL
12
POC
3
MCH
2
TWS
2
ONT
11
MCH
1
PHX

1
5th 2830
Wildcat Mk 3
MOS

18
MIL
10
1978 Patrick Racing Wildcat Mk 2 DGS 158 ci t
PHX

1
ONT
19
TWS
3
TRE
1
INDY
3
MIL
22
POC
14
MCH
19
ATL
7
TWS
7
MIL
3
ONT
3
MCH
3
TRE
14
PHX

3
3rd 3548
Wildcat Mk 4 Drake DT 160 V8
MOS

DNS
Wildcat Mk 3 DGS 158 ci t SIL
4
BRH
11
1979 Patrick Racing
Penske PC-6
Cosworth DFX V8t ONT TWS INDY
6
MIL POC TWS MIL NC 0
1980 Patrick Racing Wildcat Mk 6 Cosworth DFX V8t ONT
3
4th 1330
Penske PC-6
INDY
4
Phoenix 80
MIL

3
POC

DNS
MDO

2
1981-82 Patrick Racing Wildcat MK8 Cosworth DFX V8t INDY
9
POC ISF DSF INF 5th 1000
Wildcat 8B INDY
1
1982-83
Patrick Racing Wildcat IX Cosworth DFX V8t ISF DSF NAZ INDY
14
22nd 25
1983-84
Patrick Racing March 84C Cosworth DFX V8t DSF INDY
25
29th 10

PPG Indy Car World Series

PPG Indy Car World Series
results
Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Pos. Pts Ref
1979
Patrick Racing
Penske PC-6
Cosworth DFX V8t
PHX

1
ATL
4
ATL
9
INDY
6
TRE
3
TRE
5
MCH

1
MCH

4
WGL

3
TRE
16
ONT
15
MCH

13
ATL
2
PHX

4
3rd 2211 [7]
1980
Patrick Racing Wildcat Mk6 Cosworth DFX V8t ONT
3
MCH

5
6th 1572 [8]
Penske PC-6
INDY
4
Phoenix 80
MIL

3
POC

DNS
MDO

2
WGL

21
MIL

23
ONT
23
MCH

24
MEX
19
PHX

24
1981
Patrick Racing Wildcat MK8 Cosworth DFX V8t
PHX

6
MIL

16
ATL
4
ATL
4
MCH

36
RIV
2
MIL

6
MCH

5
WGL

10
MEX
3
PHX

3
4th 142 [9]
1982
Patrick Racing Wildcat 8B Cosworth DFX V8t
PHX

5
ATL
2
MIL

1
CLE
5
MCH

1
MIL

11
POC

6
RIV
26
ROA

22
MCH

15
PHX

23
4th 186 [10]
1983
Patrick Racing Wildcat IX Cosworth DFX V8t ATL
1
INDY
14
16th 20 [11]
March 83C
MIL

23
CLE
26
MCH

26
ROA
POC
RIV
MDO
MCH
CPL
LAG
PHX
1984
Patrick Racing Wildcat MkX Cosworth DFX V8t LBH
11
14th 39 [12]
March 84C
PHX

10
INDY
25
MIL

6
POR
9
MEA
12
CLE
18
MCH

4
ROA

9
POC

11
MDO

10
SAN

17
MCH

DNQ
PHX

13
LAG
CPL
DNS
1985
Patrick Racing March 85C Cosworth DFX V8t LBH INDY
Wth1
MIL
POR MEA CLE
MCH
ROA
POC
MDO
SAN
MCH
LAG
PHX
MIA NA - [13]
1987
Patrick Racing March 86C Buick 3300 V6t LBH
PHX
INDY
22
MIL
POR MEA CLE
TOR
MCH
POC
ROA
MDO
NAZ
LAG
MIA NC 0 [14]
1988
Royal Motor Racing Lola T87/00 Buick 3300 V6t
PHX
LBH INDY
DNQ
MIL
POR CLE
TOR
MEA 21st 16 [15]
Hemelgarn Racing Lola T88/00
MCH

6
POC

6
MDO
ROA
NAZ
LAG
MIA
1989
Hemelgarn Racing Lola T88/00 Buick 3300 V6t
PHX
LBH INDY
31
MIL
DET
POR CLE MEA
TOR
NC 0 [16]
Lola T89/00 Judd AV
MCH

21
POC

15
MDO
ROA
NAZ
LAG
1991
Hemelgarn Racing Lola T90/00 Cosworth DFS V8t SRF LBH
PHX
INDY
6
MIL
DET
POR CLE MEA
TOR
MCH
DEN
VAN
MDO
ROA
NAZ
LAG
20th 8 [17]
1992
Hemelgarn Racing Lola T91/00 Buick 3300 V6t
SRF
PHX
LBH INDY
29
DET
POR
MIL
NHA
TOR
MCH
CLE
ROA
VAN
MDO
NAZ
LAG
NC 0 [18]
1 Johncock was listed as the primary entry and participated in practice; prior to qualifying, Johncock announced he was withdrawing, and announced a retirement from driving.
Indianapolis 500
Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team
1965 Watson Offenhauser 14 5 Weinberger & Welseck Enterprises
1966 Gerhardt Ford 6 4 Weinberger & Welseck Enterprises
1967 Gerhardt Ford 3 12 Johncock Racing Team
1968 Gerhardt Offenhauser 9 27 Johncock Racing Team
1969 Gerhardt Offenhauser 5 19 Johncock Racing Team
1970 Gerhardt Offenhauser 17 28 Johncock Racing Team
1971 McLaren Offenhauser 12 29 Vollstedt Enterprises
1972 McLaren Offenhauser 26 20
Team McLaren
1973 Eagle Offenhauser 11 1 Patrick Racing
1974 Eagle Offenhauser 4 4 Patrick Racing
1975 Wildcat DGS 2 31 Patrick Racing
1976 Wildcat DGS 2 3 Patrick Racing
1977 Wildcat DGS 5 11 Patrick Racing
1978 Wildcat DGS 6 3 Patrick Racing
1979
Penske
Cosworth 5 6 Patrick Racing
1980
Penske
Cosworth 17 4 Patrick Racing
1981 Wildcat Cosworth 17 9 Patrick Racing
1982 Wildcat Cosworth 5 1 Patrick Racing
1983 Wildcat Cosworth 10 14 Patrick Racing
1984 March Cosworth 5 25 Patrick Racing
1985 March Cosworth Wth Patrick Racing
1987 March Buick 18 22 Patrick Racing
1988
Lola
Buick DNQ Royal Motor Racing
1989
Lola
Buick 23 31 Hemelgarn Racing
1991
Lola
Cosworth 33 6 Hemelgarn Racing
1992
Lola
Buick 30 29 Hemelgarn Racing

NASCAR

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

Grand National Series

NASCAR Grand National Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 NGNC Pts Ref
1966
K&K Insurance Racing
71 Dodge AUG
RSD
DAY

7
DAY
DAY
29
CAR
BRI
ATL

19
HCY CLB
GPS
BGS
NWS
MAR
DAR
LGY MGR MON
RCH
CLT
DTS ASH PIF SMR
AWS
BLV
GPS
DAY
ODS
BRR
OXF FON ISP
BRI
SMR NSV
ATL
CLB
AWS
BLV
BGS DAR HCY
RCH
HBO
MAR
NWS
NA - [19]
Junior Johnson & Associates 26 Ford
CLT

4
CAR
27
1967
R.L. Diestler 85 Plymouth AUG
RSD

43
DAY
DAY

11
DAY
30
AWS
BRI
GPS BGS NA - [20]
Ford ATL
41
CLB
HCY NWS
MAR
SVH
RCH
DAR
BLV LGY
CLT
ASH MGR SMR
BIR
CAR
GPS
MGY
DAY
TRN OXF FDA ISP
BRI
SMR NSV
ATL
BGS CLB SVH DAR
HCY
RCH BLV HBO
MAR
NWS
Bud Moore Engineering 16 Mercury CLT
42
CAR

5
AWS
1968
Lyle Stelter 55 Ford MGR
MGY
RSD
DAY
DNQ
BRI
RCH
ATL
HCY
GPS
CLB
NWS
MAR
AUG AWS DAR BLV LGY CLT ASH MGR SMR BIR
CAR
GPS
DAY
ISP OXF FDA TRN BRI SMR NSV
ATL
CLB BGS AWS SBO LGY DAR
HCY
RCH
BLV
HBO
MAR
NWS
AUG CLT CAR JFC NA - [21]

Winston Cup Series

NASCAR Winston Cup Series
results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NWCC Pts Ref
1972 Crawford Racing 22 Plymouth RSD DAY
RCH
ONT CAR
ATL
BRI
DAR
NWS
MAR
TAL CLT
DOV
MCH
RSD
TWS
DAY
BRI
TRN
ATL
TAL
MCH
NSV
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
NWS
CLT

42
CAR TWS
35
NA - [22]
1973
Ellington Racing
28 Chevy RSD DAY
38
RCH
CAR

25
BRI
ATL
11
NWS DAR
MAR
TAL

38
NSV
CLT
DOV
TWS RSD
MCH
DAY
4
BRI
ATL
TAL
NSV
DAR
RCH
DOV
NWS
MAR
CLT CAR
25
NA - [23]
1975
Ellington Racing
28 Chevy RSD DAY
RCH
CAR
BRI
ATL
NWS
DAR
MAR
TAL
36
NSV
DOV
CLT
RSD
MCH
DAY
NSV
POC
TAL
MCH DAR
DOV
NWS
MAR
CLT
RCH
CAR
BRI
ATL
ONT NA - [24]
1976
K&K Insurance Racing
17 Dodge RSD DAY
CAR
RCH
BRI
ATL
NWS
DAR
MAR
TAL NSV DOV CLT RSD MCH DAY
NSV
POC
TAL
MCH
BRI DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
NWS
CLT
39
CAR ATL ONT NA - [25]
Daytona 500
Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish
1966
K&K Insurance Racing
Dodge 13 29
1967 R.L. Diestler Plymouth 22 30
1968 Lyle Stelter Ford DNQ
1973
Ellington Racing
Chevrolet 5 38

International Race of Champions

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

International Race of Champions results
Season Make Q1 Q2 Q3 1 2 3 4 Pos. Pts Ref
1973–74 Porsche RSD
10
RSD
9
RSD
11
DAY 11th - [26]
1976–77 Chevy MCH
7
RSD
10
RSD
10
DAY 11th - [27]
1977–78 MCH
6
RSD
3
RSD
10
DAY
3
6th - [28]
1978–79 MCH MCH
3
RSD RSD
6*
ATL
6
6th - [29]
1979–80 MCH MCH
1
RSD RSD
5
ATL
4
4th 26 [30]
1984 Chevy MCH
3
CLE
3
TAL
7
MCH
5
5th 45 [31]

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  29. ^ "Gordon Johncock – 1979 IROC Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  30. ^ "Gordon Johncock – 1980 IROC Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  31. ^ "Gordon Johncock – 1984 IROC Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 16, 2017.

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Achievements
Preceded by Indianapolis 500 Winner
1973
Succeeded by
Preceded by Indianapolis 500 Winner
1982
Succeeded by