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The Marshall Pruett Podcast

MP 1059: Remembering John Paul Jr's Sports Car Career with Chris Kneifel

The Marshall Pruett Podcast

Marshall Pruett

Leisure, Sports, Automotive

4.6594 Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2021

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

We close our celebration of John Paul Jr's career in sports car racing with friend and teammate Chris Kneifel who was there from beginning to end, with the two sharing a car during Corvette Racing's first season in 1999, which also proved to be the last high-profile racing opportunity for Jr before Huntington's Disease began to make its presence felt. Follow: @MarshallPruett  Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Marshall Pruitt podcast in a short feature series remembering John Paul Jr.,

0:10.0

which focuses on the late race car driver's career in sports cars.

0:13.7

Known as one of the most natural talents in the sport, Jr. became a champion in the

0:18.0

International Motorsports Association's fearsome GTP class,

0:21.6

won many of the biggest endurance races, and added a famous IndyCar victory to his growing reputation

0:28.6

before his father's drug trafficking business and snared the two in 1986.

0:33.6

With his career halted during the 30 months he spent in prison,

0:42.2

compounded by a refusal to testify against his father, John Paul Sr., the Indiana native returned to racing in 1989 and continued driving until the early 2000s.

0:48.7

Altogether, the vast majority of juniors' exploits in racing came in sports cars

0:52.9

and have assembled eight brief episodes with his friends, co-drivers, team owners, and an IMSA official to share their insights and appreciations for all that made John Paul Jr. such a beloved figure inside the sport.

1:05.0

And in some of the interviews, our guests speak to the latter years of Junior's life, where he fought and ultimately succumbed to the

1:11.9

neurological disorder Huntington's disease.

1:14.9

Junior's close friend, author Sylvia Wilkinson, wrote a book titled 50-50 about his life

1:20.1

and career before and after Huntington's impact.

1:23.5

And while the book is sold in many places, he'd like to support his legacy, a purchase

1:27.9

directly from Sylvia through the email address, John Morton Racing at ATT.net.

1:34.4

We'll send some of the proceeds to UCLA for ongoing research to combat the disease.

1:40.1

Of all the drivers who shared cars with Junior, Chris Nyfel came the closest to sharing a career

1:46.0

as the two took up racing within a year of each other, competing in Formula Ford's,

1:51.0

then arrived in IndyCar in 1983 as rookies, and when Nyfell's time and open wheel wound down,

1:57.0

well, guess who was there to step in?

1:59.0

Two became friends and, fittingly, close their top line racing careers as teammates in the

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