John Andretti


















































































































John Andretti

John Andretti at Carb Day 2015 - Stierch.jpg
Andretti at Carb Day 2015 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Born
(1963-03-12) March 12, 1963 (age 55)
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career
393 races run over 17 years
Best finish 11th – 1998
First race
1993 Tyson/Holly Farms 400 (North Wilkesboro)
Last race
2010 Daytona 500 (Daytona)
First win
1997 Pepsi 400 (Daytona)
Last win
1999 Goody's Body Pain 500 (Martinsville)











Wins Top tens Poles
2 37 4


NASCAR Xfinity Series career
37 races run over 3 years
Best finish 12th – 2006
First race
1998 Goody's 300 (Daytona)
Last race
2007 Orbitz 300 (Daytona)











Wins Top tens Poles
0 4 0


NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career
6 races run over 2 years
Best finish 46th – 2005
First race
2005 O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 (Kansas)
Last race
2008 Mountain Dew 250 Fueled by Winn-Dixie (Talladega)











Wins Top tens Poles
0 3 0


IndyCar Series career
10 races run over 5 years

2011 position
42nd
Best finish 30th – 2008
First race
2007 Indianapolis 500 (Indy)
Last race
2011 Indianapolis 500 (Indy)











Wins Podiums Poles
0 0 0


Champ Car career
73 races run over 8 years
Years active 1987–1994
Best finish 8th – 1991, 1992
First race
1987 Road America 200 (Elkhart Lake)
Last race
1994 Indianapolis 500 (Indy)
First win
1991 Gold Coast Indy Car Grand Prix (Surfers Paradise)











Wins Podiums Poles
1 2 0

Statistics current as of May 26, 2012.


John Andrew Andretti (born March 12, 1963) is an American race car driver. He is the older brother of racer Adam Andretti, nephew of Indianapolis 500 winner Mario Andretti, and first cousin to IndyCar champion Michael and Jeff Andretti. He is also the first cousin once-removed to IndyCar driver Marco Andretti. His father Aldo Andretti, Mario's twin brother, retired from driving a race car after he nearly died in an accident. He has won in CART, IMSA GTP, Rolex Sports Car Series, and NASCAR.




Contents






  • 1 CART


  • 2 IMSA GTP and Rolex Sports Car Series


  • 3 NHRA Winston Drag Racing


  • 4 NASCAR


    • 4.1 1993–1999


    • 4.2 2000–2005


    • 4.3 2006–2010




  • 5 IRL IndyCar Series


  • 6 Personal life


  • 7 Motorsports career results


    • 7.1 American open–wheel racing results


      • 7.1.1 PPG Indycar Series


      • 7.1.2 IndyCar Series


      • 7.1.3 Indianapolis 500 results




    • 7.2 NASCAR


      • 7.2.1 Sprint Cup Series


        • 7.2.1.1 Daytona 500




      • 7.2.2 Busch Series


      • 7.2.3 Camping World Truck Series






  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





CART


Andretti has one win (Australia, 1991) and 61 top-ten finishes in 74 career races in CART. He joined the PPG Indy Car World Series (CART) in 1987, winning the Rookie of the Year award. In his debut at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1988, Andretti reached as high as seventh place before mechanical problems forced him to finish 21st. The Andretti family became the first family to have four relatives (Michael, Mario, Jeff, and John) compete in the same series (CART).[1] All four family members competed in the Indianapolis 500 in 1990, 1991, and 1992.


In 1991 he won the only race of his CART career, winning the Gold Coast Grand Prix in Surfer's Paradise, Australia. He finished a career-best fifth in the 1991 Indianapolis 500. A week later, at the Milwaukee Mile, Michael, John, and Mario became the only known family in motor sports history to finish first, second, and third respectively in a major auto race. In 1994, he became the first driver to attempt the "double," racing in the Indy 500 and NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte, N.C., on the same day. The 1994 Indy 500 was his last appearance in that race until 2007. John also holds the distinction of being only one of three drivers in Motorsport History to have both driven a Top Fuel Dragster in an NHRA National Event, and to qualify and race in the Indianapolis 500 ( the other two being Danny Ongais and Art Malone).



IMSA GTP and Rolex Sports Car Series


In 1986 Andretti drove a BMW M12 March, along with co-driver Davy Jones, in the 1986 IMSA GT Championship season. While the BMWs had limited success in IMSA competition, Andretti and Jones won the Kodak Copier 500 at Watkins Glen International on September 21, 1986.[2]


In 1989, Andretti drove the Miller High Life/BF Goodrich Porsche 962 to victory in the Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona (called the Sunbank 24 at Daytona at the time) along with co-drivers Bob Wollek and Derek Bell. Later in the IMSA season, Andretti and Wollek won the Pontiac Grand Prix of Palm Beach, driving the same Porsche 962.[3] Andretti finished fifth in points (112) in the 1989 IMSA season, first among Porsche drivers.[4]


In 2001 Andretti teamed up with Kyle Petty to win a 6-hour sports car race at Watkins Glen.[citation needed]


Andretti returned to the 24 Hours of Daytona in the Rolex Sports Car Series in 2008. Team drivers for the Vision Racing No. 03 Porsche Crawford Prototype included Ed Carpenter, A. J. Foyt IV, and Vitor Meira. The team finished 25th in the race, their first Porsche Crawford Prototype entry in the 24 Hours of Daytona.[5]



NHRA Winston Drag Racing


In 1993, Andretti drove the Taco Bell Express Top Fuel Dragster for owner Jack Clark. He reached the semi-finals in his first national event at Atlanta during the FRAM Southern Nationals, clocking a career-best speed of 299 mph (481 km/h). In that race he beat 1992 T/F Champion Joe Amato in Round 1 and Mopar Express Lube driver Tommy Johnson Jr. in Round 2, but lost to Mike Dunn in Darrell Gwynn's La Victoria Salsa Car in the semi-finals. That race was won by Eddie Hill.



NASCAR



1993–1999




1997 race car


Andretti made his Winston Cup debut in 1993. He drove the No. 72 Tex Racing Chevy for Tex Powell at North Wilkesboro Speedway, where he started 31st and finished twenty-fourth. After running three more races in 1993, he began the 1994 season driving the No. 14 Financial World-sponsored Chevy for Billy Hagan. On May 29, he became the first driver in history to race in both the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. He finished tenth at Indy and thirty-sixth in the Coca-Cola 600 after suffering mechanical failures. In the middle of the season he switched to the No. 43 STP-sponsored Pontiac for Petty Enterprises. His best finish was eleventh place, at Richmond International Raceway. He ended the season thirty-second in points and fifth in the Rookie of the Year battle.




Andretti in the Petty Enterprise No. 43 Pontiac at Pocono June 1998


In 1995, he began driving for Michael Kranefuss in the No. 37 Kmart/Little Caesars-sponsored Ford Thunderbird. He won his first career pole at the Southern 500 and finished in the top ten five times. He ended the season eighteenth in points. During the 1996 season, he switched to the No. 98 RCA-sponsored Ford owned by Cale Yarborough (while Jeremy Mayfield, the previous driver of the No. 98 car, moved to Kranefuss' team). He placed fifth at the Hanes 500 and had two more top-ten finishes. In 1997, he scored his first career win at the Pepsi 400 and finished twenty-third in points. He returned to the No. 43 Petty car in 1998. Although he didn't win any races that season, he did have ten Top 10 finishes and placed a career-best eleventh in points. He won his second career race in 1999 at Martinsville Speedway, where he made up a lost lap and took the lead with four laps to go. He also won the pole at Phoenix International Raceway.



2000–2005


Midway through the 2000 season, Cheerios became Andretti's primary sponsor. This was the precursor to Petty Enterprises' switch to Dodge as their manufacturer, and with the team pulling double duty trying to keep the Pontiacs they were currently racing and prepare the Dodges that were coming in, things began to fall apart for the organization. He fell to twenty-third in points after finishing in the top ten twice. Over the next two seasons, Andretti posted three top ten finishes including a notable second at Bristol where he finished second to Elliott Sadler (this was the last 1-2 finish for Petty Enterprises and Wood Brothers Racing., before he was released midway through the 2003 season. He ran a couple of races for Haas CNC Racing and Richard Childress Racing before finishing the season in the No. 1 Pennzoil-sponsored Chevy for Dale Earnhardt, Inc. His best finish that year was twelfth at New Hampshire.


Andretti started the 2004 season driving the No. 1 part-time for DEI, but departed midway through the season. He ended the year driving the No. 14 Victory Brand-sponsored Ford Taurus for ppc Racing and finished twenty-second at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Andretti started 2005 still driving with ppc, but the team was forced to dissolve due to a lack of funding. He drove four races in the Craftsman Truck Series for Billy Ballew Motorsports, and finished eighth at Memphis Motorsports Park. He also attempted a handful of Cup races for Morgan-McClure Motorsports' No. 4 Lucas Oil-sponsored Chevrolet, finishing twenty-eighth at Michigan International Speedway, one lap down.



2006–2010


In 2006, Andretti returned to ppc to drive their No. 10 Busch Series car. Before the season, his only Busch start came in 1998 at Daytona, where he finished thirteenth in the No. 96 Chevy fielded by the Curb Agajanian Performance Group. Despite having made over three hundred Cup starts with two victories, Andretti applied for and was accepted as a contender for Rookie of the Year. He finished runner-up to Danny O'Quinn for the award.




2008 Sprint Cup car at Daytona


In 2007, Andretti drove the No. 10 FreedomRoads/Camping World/RVs.com-sponsored Car for Braun Racing at Daytona through their affiliation with ppc Racing. When funding for the team became questionable, Andretti left Braun Racing. The team used various drivers in 2007 in an attempt to maintain a two-car team. Andretti drove four races for Petty Enterprises in the No. 45 car, where he filled in for Kyle Petty, who was working as a broadcaster for Turner Network Television's race coverage. He also briefly drove part-time for Front Row Motorsports. He finished the season in the No. 49 Paralyzed Veterans of America-sponsored Dodge for BAM Racing.


Andretti drove for Front Row Motorsports in 2008, driving the No. 34 Chevrolet Impala SS in the Sprint Cup Series. He raced his way into the 2008 Daytona 500 in the second Gatorade Duel race. He drove in the first ten races of the season in the 34 before leaving to focus on his IndyCar team.


Andretti returned full-time to the 34 in 2009 in a partnership between Front Row and Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. The No. 34 had sponsorships from Window World, myAutoloan.com, and Taco Bell. He did not have a full-time ride for 2010, but drove the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports entry to a 38th-place finish after an accident on lap 117 in the Daytona 500.



IRL IndyCar Series




Andretti driving the Roth Racing No. 24 car in practice for the 2008 Indianapolis 500


In 2007, Andretti returned to the Indianapolis 500 for the first time since 1994 when he pulled the double (competed in the Indy 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 in the same day). He drove the third entry from Panther Racing, with Camping World as the sponsor. On May 19, he qualified for the 91st Indianapolis 500 with an average speed for the four lap qualifying run of 221.756 mph (356.882 km/h). He started in 24th on the eighth row, but crashed on lap 95 and finished 30th.


In 2008 Andretti replaced Jay Howard in the Roth Racing No. 24 Dallara-Honda. Andretti qualified for his 9th Indy 500 on May 17 with a four-lap average of 221.550 mph (356.550 km/h). This placed him 21st on the grid; he finished on the lead lap in 16th place. Andretti continued in the No. 24 car in the Milwaukee Mile and Texas Motor Speedway races, and on June 6 he was offered a deal that would keep him in the car the rest of the season. He did not accept.[6]


Andretti’s run with Roth Racing produced some notable results for the team. He qualified 7th at the Texas Motor Speedway race. Although he had a great start, he finished 16th. He began the race at Iowa Speedway with a rough 23rd position start, but steadily worked his way through the field to capture an 11th-place finish, the best for a Roth Racing machine. His final start for the team was at Richmond International Raceway the next week, where he was knocked out by a crash. Roth Racing contracted to a single car for the rest of the season and then ceased operations. Andretti finished 30th in the 2008 IndyCar points standings.


In April 2009 Andretti and Richard Petty announced a joint venture with Dreyer & Reinbold Racing, whereby Andretti would return to Indianapolis to drive the No. 43 car in the 93rd Indianapolis 500. As in his previous two trips to Indianapolis, Andretti did not race the Indy/Charlotte double, and also missed the Southern 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 to prepare for the race. Andretti qualified for the race on bump day in 28th, and finished in 19th place, the final car on the lead lap. Andretti returned to drive the No. 34 at Front Row Motorsports immediately after the Indianapolis 500, and returned for the Dover 400 in June.


On March 31, 2010, Andretti announced that he would join forces with Richard Petty and Window World for two events. The No. 43 returned as the entry, which was backed by Andretti Autosport, owned by John's cousin Michael. The team's first race was the RoadRunner Turbo Indy 300 at Kansas Speedway on May 1. Andretti qualified 15th but finished 9th, one lap down. The team also competed in the 94th Indianapolis 500 on May 30. After failing to qualify on pole day, Andretti made the race on bump day qualifying 28th for the second consecutive year. Andretti crashed out of the race on lap 65, and was credited with a 30th-place finish.


Andretti ran in the centennial Indianapolis 500, partnered with Window World, Petty, and Andretti Autosport. He finished 22nd.



Personal life




Andretti with uncle Mario at the 2007 Indy 500


Andretti is active in the Central Indiana community. Each year during the Brickyard 400 week, John teams up with 93.1 WIBC, and Dave "The King" Wilson, and General Mills to hold the Race for Riley, benefiting James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. It takes place at the Mark Dismore Karting Center in New Castle, Indiana. Andretti graduated from Moravian College with degree in business management and believes he would have been an investment banker or stock broker if he had not started racing. Andretti enjoys Joe Pesci and Nicolas Cage movies. His favorite movie is the comedy Animal House, and his favorite band is the hard-rock group AC/DC. In December 2004, Andretti spent seven days in the Middle East visiting service personnel in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps.


Since 2007, Andretti has co-hosted The Driver's Seat with John Kernan on Sirius Satellite Radio's NASCAR channel 90.


Andretti's son, Jarett, is a USAC sprint car driver.[7]


In April 2017, Andretti disclosed that he is battling stage four colon cancer.[8]



Motorsports career results



American open–wheel racing results


(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)



PPG Indycar Series


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Year
Team
Chassis
Engine
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Rank
Pts

1987

Curb Racing

March 87C

Ford Cosworth DFX

LBH

PHX

INDY

MIL

POR

MEA

CLE

TOR

MCH

POC

ROA
6

MDO
10

NAZ
11

LAG
7

MIA
8


17th
24

1988

Lola T88/00

PHX
14

LBH
20

INDY
21

MIL
18

POR
17

CLE
8

TOR
22

MEA
25

MCH
24

POC
14

MDO

ROA

NAZ
16

LAG

MIA


31st
5

1989

Granatelli Racing

Lola T88/00

Buick 3300 V6t

PHX

LBH

INDY
25

MIL

DET

POR

CLE

MEA

TOR
25

MCH
24

POC
17

MDO

ROA

NAZ
19

LAG
12


33rd
1

1990

Porsche Motorsports

March 90P

Porsche Indy V8

PHX
17

LBH
21

INDY
21

MIL
7

DET
22

POR
21

CLE
5

MEA
7

TOR
13

MCH
7

DEN
6

VAN
5

MDO
13

ROA
22

NAZ
19

LAG
8

10th
51

1991

Hall/VDS Racing

Lola T91/00

Chevrolet 265A

SRF
1

LBH
18

PHX
11

INDY
5

MIL
2

DET
6

POR
19

CLE
15

MEA
4

TOR
5

MCH
6

DEN
7

VAN
7

MDO
10

ROA
19

NAZ
9

LAG
19
8th
105

1992

Lola T92/00

SRF
6

PHX
6

LBH
20

INDY
8

DET
21

POR
5

MIL
9

NHA
5

TOR
5

MCH
6

CLE
12

ROA
6

VAN
15

MDO
4

NAZ
18

LAG
5

7th
94

1993

A.J. Foyt Enterprises

Lola T92/00

Ford XB

SRF

PHX

LBH

INDY
10

MIL

DET

POR

CLE

TOR

MCH

NHA

ROA

VAN

MDO

NAZ

LAG

28th
3

1994

Lola T94/00

SRF

PHX

LBH

INDY
10

MIL

DET

POR

CLE

TOR

MCH

MDO

NHA

VAN

ROA

NAZ

LAG

29th
3


IndyCar Series

























































































































































Year
Team
Chassis
Engine
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Rank
Pts

2007

Panther Racing

Dallara
IR-05

Honda

HMS

STP

MOT

KAN

INDY
30

MIL

TXS

IOW

RIR

WGL

NSH

MDO

MCH

KTY

SNM

DET

CHI

35th
10

2008

Roth Racing

HMS

STP

MOT1

LBH1

KAN

INDY
16

MIL
19

TXS
16

IOW
11

RIR
21

WGL

NSH

MDO

EDM

KTY

SNM

DET

CHI

SRF2
30th
71

2009

Dreyer & Reinbold Racing

STP

LBH

KAN

INDY
19

MIL

TXS

IOW

RIR

WGL

TOR

EDM

KTY

MDO

SNM

CHI

MOT

HMS

37th
12

2010

Andretti Autosport

SAO

STP

ALA

LBH

KAN
9

INDY
30

TXS

IOW

WGL

TOR

EDM

MDO

SNM

CHI

KTY

MOT

HMS

32nd
35

2011

STP

ALA

LBH

SAO

INDY
22

TXS

TXS

MIL

IOW

TOR

EDM

MDO

NWH

SNM

BAL

MOT

KTY

LVS3
C

42nd
16


1 Run on same day.

2 Non-points-paying, exhibition race.

3 The Las Vegas Indy 300 was abandoned after Dan Wheldon died from injuries sustained in a 15-car crash on lap 11.



Indianapolis 500 results











































































































Year
Chassis
Engine
Start
Finish
Team

1988

Lola T88/00

Ford Cosworth DFX
27
21

Curb Racing

1989

Lola T88/00

Buick
12
25

Granatelli Racing

1990

March 90P

Porsche Motorsports
10
21

Porsche

1991

Lola T91/00

Chevrolet 265A
7
5

Hall/VDS Racing

1992

Lola T92/00

Chevrolet 265A
14
8

Hall/VDS Racing

1993

Lola T92/00

Ford XB
24
10

A.J. Foyt Enterprises

1994

Lola T94/00

Ford XB
10
10

A.J. Foyt Enterprises

2007

Dallara

Honda
24
30

Panther Racing

2008

Dallara

Honda
21
16

Roth Racing

2009

Dallara

Honda
28
19

Richard Petty/DRR

2010

Dallara

Honda
28
30

Richard Petty/Andretti Autosport

2011

Dallara

Honda
17
22

Richard Petty/Andretti Autosport


NASCAR


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



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NASCAR Sprint 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
32
33
34
35
36

NSCC
Pts

1993

Tex Racing
72

Chevy

DAY

CAR

RCH

ATL

DAR

BRI

NWS

MAR

TAL

SON

CLT

DOV

POC

MCH

DAY

NHA

POC

TAL

GLN

MCH

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV

MAR

NWS
24

CLT
31

CAR
39

PHO
40

ATL
DNQ

50th
250

1994

Hagan Racing
14

Chevy

DAY
42

CAR
24

RCH
30

ATL
42

DAR
38

BRI
DNQ

NWS
31

MAR
35

TAL
29

SON
19

CLT
36

DOV
22

POC
35

MCH
36

DAY
35

NHA
27

POC
25

TAL
40

IND
28

GLN

32nd
2299

Petty Enterprises
43

Pontiac


MCH
17

BRI
30

DAR
16

RCH
11

DOV
25

MAR
21

NWS
17

CLT
24

CAR
25

PHO
43

ATL
13


1995

Kranefuss-Haas Racing
37

Ford

DAY
27

CAR
13

RCH
10

ATL
20

DAR
10

BRI
19

NWS
17

MAR
32

TAL
41

SON
11

CLT
17

DOV
39

POC
30

MCH
4

DAY
33

NHA
33

POC
38

TAL
34

IND
12

GLN
7

MCH
37

BRI
19

DAR
12

RCH
7

DOV
39

MAR
13

NWS
17

CLT
13

CAR
25

PHO
15

ATL
15

18th
3140

1996

DAY
38

CAR
38

RCH
12

ATL
21

DAR
40

BRI
DNQ

NWS
34

MAR
36

TAL
9

SON
11

CLT
27

DOV
33

POC
16

MCH
24

DAY
23

NHA
40

POC
23

TAL
39

IND
19

GLN
26

MCH
31

BRI
38

DAR
5

31st
2621

Cale Yarborough Motorsports
98

Ford


RCH
36

DOV
14

MAR
5

NWS
24

CLT
39

CAR
26

PHO
19

ATL
24


1997

DAY
25

CAR
34

RCH
31

ATL
15

DAR
25

TEX
12

BRI
24

MAR
28

SON
30

TAL
4

CLT
30

DOV
29

POC
40

MCH
37

CAL
21

DAY
1*

NHA
14

POC
24

IND
17

GLN
20

MCH
35

BRI
11

DAR
37

RCH
22

NHA
17

DOV
15

MAR
29

CLT
32

TAL
3

CAR
31

PHO
39

ATL
22

23rd
3019

1998

Petty Enterprises
43

Pontiac

DAY
18

CAR
13

LVS
41

ATL
20

DAR
13

BRI
19

TEX
42

MAR
18

TAL
33

CAL
31

CLT
7

DOV
12

RCH
22

MCH
20

POC
13

SON
3

NHA
6

POC
12

IND
7

GLN
8

MCH
9

BRI
38

NHA
3

DAR
14

RCH
5

DOV
9

MAR
37

CLT
12

TAL
21

DAY
14

PHO
6

CAR
34

ATL
32

11th
3682

1999

DAY
43

CAR
19

LVS
12

ATL
28

DAR
9

TEX
38

BRI
4

MAR
1

TAL
9

CAL
17

RCH
39

CLT
19

DOV
13

MCH
8

POC
28

SON
3

DAY
19

NHA
18

POC
42

IND
37

GLN
29

MCH
10

BRI
40

DAR
18

RCH
9

NHA
41

DOV
41

MAR
43

CLT
17

TAL
32

CAR
7

PHO
8

HOM
16

ATL
33

17th
3394

2000

DAY
22

CAR
12

LVS
25

ATL
18

DAR
20

BRI
33

TEX
32

MAR
14

TAL
11

CAL
25

RCH
18

CLT
31

DOV
13

MCH
9

POC
21

SON
43

DAY
14

NHA
40

POC
41

IND
42

GLN
37

MCH
27

BRI
20

DAR
37

RCH
11

NHA
7

DOV
22

MAR
13

CLT
18

TAL
20

CAR
23

PHO
28

HOM
37

ATL
19

23rd
3169

2001

Dodge

DAY
39

CAR
21

LVS
37

ATL
14

DAR
6

BRI
2

TEX
31

MAR
35

TAL
37

CAL
26

RCH
34

CLT
DNQ

DOV
19

MCH
37

POC
39

SON
30

DAY
22

CHI
23

NHA
23

POC
27

IND
14

GLN
14

MCH
26

BRI
21

DAR
21

RCH
30

DOV
19

KAN
39

CLT
26

MAR
33

TAL
34

PHO
39

CAR
29

HOM
22

ATL
25

NHA
36
31st
2943

2002

DAY
37

CAR
15

LVS
36

ATL
36

DAR
22

BRI
34

TEX
22

MAR
42

TAL
38

CAL
24

RCH
20

CLT
15

DOV
32

POC
31

MCH
23

SON
10

DAY
24

CHI
22

NHA
25

POC
23

IND
26

GLN
11

MCH
20

BRI
19

DAR
42

RCH
29

NHA
22

DOV
29

KAN
14

TAL
18

CLT
23

MAR
13

ATL
43

CAR
18

PHO
14

HOM
39
28th
3161

2003

DAY
34

CAR
39

LVS
18

ATL
29

DAR
38

BRI
31

TEX
19

TAL
14

MAR
30

CAL
8

RCH
30

CLT
39

DOV
34

POC
23

MCH

SON

DAY

CHI

38th
2379

Haas CNC Racing
0

Pontiac


NHA
41

POC
33


GLN
19

MCH

BRI

DAR


Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
81

Chevy


IND
43

1


RCH
14

NHA
12

DOV
34


KAN
19

CLT
30

MAR
31

ATL
22

PHO
16

CAR
30

HOM
42

Richard Childress Racing
90

Chevy


TAL
15


2004

Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
1

Chevy

DAY
13

CAR
29

LVS

ATL

DAR

BRI

TEX

MAR

TAL

CAL

RCH

CLT
19

DOV

POC

MCH

SON

DAY
43

CHI
16

NHA

POC

IND

GLN

MCH

BRI

CAL

RCH

NHA

DOV

TAL

KAN

45th
818

Ppc Racing
14

Ford


CLT
22

MAR

ATL
25

PHO
31

DAR
DNQ

HOM
20

2005

DAY
31

CAL
29

LVS
28

ATL
DNQ

BRI

MAR

TEX

PHO

TAL

DAR

RCH

CLT

DOV

POC

MCH

SON

DAY

CHI

NHA

POC

IND

GLN

55th
304

Morgan-McClure Motorsports
4

Chevy


MCH
28

BRI

CAL
DNQ

RCH

NHA

DOV

TAL

KAN

CLT

MAR

ATL

TEX

PHO

HOM

2007

Front Row Motorsports
37

Dodge

DAY

CAL
34

LVS
DNQ

ATL
DNQ

BRI

MAR

TEX
DNQ

PHO
DNQ

TAL
DNQ

RCH

DAR

CLT

DOV

POC

48th
932

Petty Enterprises
45

Dodge


MCH
27

SON

NHA
42

DAY
28

CHI
18

IND

POC

GLN


BAM Racing
49

Dodge


MCH
37

BRI
40

CAL
37

RCH
37

NHA
DNQ

DOV
37

KAN
33

TAL
33

CLT
42

MAR
33

ATL
28

TEX
DNQ

PHO
DNQ

HOM
DNQ

2008

Front Row Motorsports
34

Chevy

DAY
40

CAL
35

LVS
DNQ

ATL
DNQ

BRI
DNQ

MAR
DNQ

TEX
40

PHO
DNQ

TAL
DNQ

RCH
DNQ

DAR

CLT

DOV

POC

MCH

SON

NHA

DAY

CHI

IND

POC

GLN

MCH

BRI

CAL

RCH

NHA

DOV

KAN

TAL

CLT

MAR

ATL

TEX

PHO

HOM
62nd
149

2009

DAY
19

CAL
31

LVS
28

ATL
29

BRI
34

MAR
35

TEX
26

PHO
38

TAL
27

RCH
32

DAR

CLT

DOV
34

POC
35

MCH
33

SON
30

NHA
16

DAY
27

CHI
30

IND
32

POC
30

GLN
30

MCH
28

BRI
30

ATL
31

RCH
29

NHA
26

DOV
27

KAN
33

CAL
19

CLT
36

MAR
26

TAL
23

TEX
24

PHO
34

HOM
33
36th
2597

2010

Ford

DAY
38

CAL

LVS

ATL

BRI

MAR

PHO

TEX

TAL

RCH

DAR

DOV

CLT

POC

MCH

SON

NHA

DAY

CHI

IND

POC

GLN

MCH

BRI

ATL

RCH

NHA

DOV

KAN

CAL

CLT

MAR

TAL

TEX

PHO

HOM
71st
49


Daytona 500




































































































Year
Team
Manufacturer
Start
Finish

1994

Hagan Racing

Chevrolet
15
42

1995

Kranefuss-Haas Racing

Ford
38
27

1996
6
38

1997

Cale Yarborough Motorsports

Ford
32
25

1998

Petty Enterprises

Pontiac
17
18

1999
36
43

2000
30
22

2001

Dodge
26
39

2002
16
37

2003
12
34

2004

Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

Chevrolet
29
13

2005

Ppc Racing

Ford
42
31

2008

Front Row Motorsports

Chevrolet
22
40

2009
37
19

2010

Ford
33
38


Busch Series




















































































































































































































NASCAR Busch 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

NBGNC
Pts

1998

Andretti-Laird Racing
96

Chevy

DAY
13

CAR

LVS

NSV

DAR

BRI

TEX

HCY

TAL

NHA

NZH

CLT

DOV

RCH

PPR

GLN

MLW

MYB

CAL

SBO

IRP

MCH

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV

CLT

GTY

CAR

ATL

HOM

93rd
124

2005

Ppc Racing
10

Ford

DAY

CAL

MXC

LVS

ATL

NSH

BRI

TEX

PHO

TAL

DAR

RCH

CLT

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

DAY

CHI

NHA

PPR

GTY

IRP

GLN

MCH

BRI

CAL

RCH

DOV

KAN

CLT

MEM

TEX

PHO

HOM
DNQ
NA
-

2006

DAY
34

CAL
19

MXC
23

LVS
42

ATL
20

BRI
9

TEX
19

NSH
28

PHO
34

TAL
16

RCH
19

DAR
15

CLT
17

DOV
19

NSH
18

KEN
15

MLW
12

DAY
10

CHI
25

NHA
18

MAR
7

GTY
26

IRP
27

GLN
5

MCH
30

BRI
14

CAL
29

RCH
16

DOV
19

KAN
23

CLT
25

MEM
35

TEX
15

PHO
25

HOM
16
12th
3562

2007

Toyota

DAY
39

CAL

MXC

LVS

ATL

BRI

NSH

TEX

PHO

TAL

RCH

DAR

CLT

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

NHA

DAY

CHI

GTY

IRP

CGV

GLN

MCH

BRI

CAL

RCH

DOV

KAN

CLT

MEM

TEX

PHO

HOM
147th
46


Camping World Truck Series








































































































NASCAR Camping World Truck 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

NCWTC
Pts

2005

Billy Ballew Motorsports
15

Chevy

DAY

CAL

ATL

MAR

GTY

MFD

CLT

DOV

TEX

MCH

MLW

KAN
9

KEN

MEM
8

IRP
36

NSH
11

BRI

RCH

NHA

LVS

MAR

ATL

TEX

PHO

HOM
46th
465

2008

Billy Ballew Motorsports
15

Toyota

DAY

CAL

ATL

MAR

KAN

CLT

MFD

DOV

TEX

MCH

MLW

MEM

KEN

IRP

NSH

BRI

GTW

NHA

LVS
4

TAL
14

MAR

ATL

TEX

PHO

HOM
53rd
291


References





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  • John Andretti at Daytona 500 Racing

  • NASCAR drivers statistics at racing-reference.info



External links







  • The Official Andretti Family Website


  • John Andretti driver statistics at Racing-Reference


  • John Andretti at IndyCar

  • John Andretti Fan Page

  • John's window to Indy 2009










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