Jim Guthrie (racing driver)

American racing driver
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican racing driver
PlacesUnited States of America
isRacecar driver
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth13 September 1961, Gadsden
Age63 years
The details

Biography

Jim Guthrie (born September 13, 1961 in Gadsden, Alabama) is a former driver in the Indy Racing League. He debuted in the Indy Racing League in 1996 with moderately successful results. When the IRL moved to purpose-built chassis in 1997, Guthrie was forced to take out a second mortgage to purchase a new chassis. With no sponsorship and the prospects of losing his house if his venture was unsuccessful, he won the second race in the new chassis at Phoenix International Raceway. He got sponsorship from Jacuzzi for the Indianapolis 500 and was able to finish the season (placing 12th in season points) winning Rookie of the Year honors and kept his house. Jim contested four races in 1998, but then during the Indianapolis 500, he was seriously injured in a multi-car crash, but he returned later in the season for two different teams. He attempted the 1999 Indianapolis 500 but failed to qualify his Coulson Racing entry.
Jim was later an owner of Guthrie Meyer Racing in the Firestone Indy Lights Series that fielded a car for his son Sean, who raced in the Star Mazda Series in 2005. The team began with 2005 IPS driver Travis Gregg at Homestead, and 2005 Star Mazda champion Raphael Matos scoring the team's first two wins at St. Petersburg (there were two races on that weekend). For the 2008 season, the team had 3 cars with Logan Gomez filling the second seat and the third was run by Tom Wieringa and Robbie Pecorari. Franck Perera joined the team for the second half of the season and captured a win at Infineon Raceway.
Guthrie later started competing in Formula Drift with a Chevrolet powered Mazda RX7 sponsored by Car Crafters of Albuquerque.
On Sept 25th 2012, Jim under-steered, crashed and flipped his 2011 Ford Mustang into a tire wall at Formula Drift/Pro Am Round 4 (After Dark); the result of a driver error. The video of this event has been viewed over 80000 times in under 72 hours.
Today, Guthrie is actively involved in the local community in Albuquerque. His business, Car Crafters, has recently expanded to 5 locations around the Albuquerque area. One of his latest interests is triathlons, as he recently completed his first Half-Ironman in April in Monterrey, Mexico.

Racing record

American Open Wheel

(key)

IndyCar

YearTeam1234567891011RankPoints
1996Blueprint Racing
WDW

PHX
15

INDY
18
20th74
1996-1997Blueprint Racing
NHM
23

LVS
13

WDW
6

PHX
1

INDY
26

TXS
21

PPIR
DNS

CLT
12

NH2
24

LV2
4
12th186
1998ISM Racing
WDW
DNQ

PHX
DNQ

INDY
29

TXS

NHM
      33rd41
Cobb Racing     
DOV
7

CLT
22

PPIR

ATL

TX2
 
Riley & Scott          
LVS
24
1999Coulson Racing
WDW

PHX

INDY
DNQ

TXS

PPIR

ATL

DOV

PPI2

LVS

TX2
NC0

Indianapolis 500 results

YearChassisEngineStartFinish
1996LolaMenard-Buick19th18th
1997DallaraOldsmobile6th26th
1998G-ForceOldsmobile20th29th
1999DallaraOldsmobileFailed to Qualify
2001G-ForceOldsmobilePractice Crash

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