American Racing Legend Davy Jones Returns to Sports Car Roots

 

American Racing Legend Davy Jones Returns to Sports Car Roots


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Genoa, NV
May 16, 2007

Jones is one of the most celebrated drivers in American Sports Car history. In addition to his 1996 win at the 24 Hours of Le Man, Jones earned 12 GTP wins driving the Jaguar for Tom Walkinshaw Racing. He earned top-ten finishes in 60 of 73 starts and competed in the IROC series from 1990-1994.

Jones’ racing career began in upstate New York as an open wheel driver. His successful tenure in karts as a teenager led Jones to Britain, where at the age of 19, he competed in British Formula 3 and finished third in the demanding championship, his biggest challenger that year, the champion, was Ayrton Senna. His diversified ability led him to a successful open wheel and sports career career stateside. In addition to his unparalleled success in sports cars, Jones made six starts at the Indianapolis 500 and finished second in 1996, it was the third closest finish in Indy 500 history.

Throughout his career, Jones has represented the most respected manufacturers in auto racing, including BMW (McLaren), Jaguar Cars (Tom Walkinshaw Racing), Ford (Jasper Motorsports), General Motors, Porsche (Joest International), Mercedes Benz and Toyota. His latest challenge, competing with the Subaru Legacy 2.5 GT Spec is his first experience driving for the Japanese car company. “Subaru is very passionate about their racing. We race the same cars that one can drive on the street, the quality and reliability shows on and off the race track, ” said Jones.

Off the track, Jones consults for Fast One Consulting where he take great pride in advising motorsports development projects including race track design. In addition, Jones is a driver coach and operates ProControl Driving Academy at the Reno-Fernley Raceway.

Practice and qualifying for the US Sports Car Invitational Koni Challenge race at Mazda Laguna Seca kicks off Friday, May 18th. The 112-lap or 2.5 hour sprint race takes place at 12:20 PST on Saturday, May 19th.


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