John Heinricy Explained

John Heinricy (born November 19, 1947)[1] is a U.S. automotive engineer and noted racecar driver. He had a long and distinguished career at General Motors, serving as Director of the GM Performance Division[2] before retiring from GM in October 2008.[3] He also has a sub 8 minute time in a 2009 Cadillac CTS-V around the Nürburgring.

Racing record

SCCA National Championship Runoffs

Year Track Car Engine Class Finish Start Status
1991 Showroom Stock GT 2 3 Running
1993 GT1 1 1 Running
2001 Touring 1 1 2 Running
2002 Touring 1 1 1 Running
2003 American Sedan 1 2 Running
Touring 1 1 1 Running
2004 American Sedan 1 2 Running
Touring 1 1 1 Running
2005 American Sedan 1 1 Running
Touring 1 1 2 Running
2006 Touring 1 4 8 Running
Chevrolet Cobalt SS Showroom Stock C 25 3 Retired
American Sedan 1 9 Running
2007 Touring 3 1 Disqualified
American Sedan 14 4 Retired
Chevrolet Cobalt SS Showroom Stock C 1 2 Running
2008 American Sedan 2 1 Running
2010 Touring 1 10 2 Retired
2011 American Sedan 2 3 Running
2012 American Sedan 23 4 Retired
2020 American Sedan 6 9 Running
Touring 4 3 1 Running
2021 American Sedan 5 7 Running
Touring 4 1 1 Running
2022 American Sedan DNS 8
Touring 4 2 1 Running

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John Heinricy Racing career profile Driver Database. 2021-07-23. www.driverdb.com.
  2. Web site: Corvette Racing – John Heinricy. July 23, 2021. www.corvetteracing.com.
  3. Web site: December 18, 2018. Veteran GM engineer John Heinricy will lead Hennessey Venom F5 development. July 23, 2021. Motor Authority. en.