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The Marshall Pruett Podcast

MP 1066: Remembering John Paul Jr's Sports Car Career with Mark Raffauf

The Marshall Pruett Podcast

Marshall Pruett

Leisure, Sports, Automotive

4.6594 Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2021

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

We open our short-form, eight-part series of celebrating John Paul Jr's career in sports cars with veteran IMSA official Mark Raffauf, who watched Jr go from a teenage helper on his father's team to an IMSA champion and master of the fastest, craziest Porsche 935s and GTP machinery the series produced. 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.

1:33.9

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

1:39.5

We opened the series with veteran IMSA official Mark Raffoff.

1:43.5

We saw the Paul family enter the IMmsa series, the 1970s, became friends with Junior, long

1:49.6

before he began driving for his father's team.

1:52.0

This is all brought you by Cooper Tires, the Justice Brothers, and Toronto Motorsports.com.

1:59.1

Mark Raffoff, you, as I refer to often, you are MSA royalty.

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