David Donohue
David Donohue (born January 5, 1967, in Morristown, New Jersey) is an American race car driver formerly active in the Grand-Am's Rolex Sports Car Series Daytona Prototype class for Action Express Racing and participant in the Pikes Peak races.
Career
[edit]The son of racing legend Mark Donohue, David Donohue has accomplished much in a wide variety of auto racing series and classes, including NASCAR's Busch Series and Craftsman Truck Series, as well as winning the GT2 class at the 1998 running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Almost exactly 40 years after his father won the 24 Hours of Daytona, David won the 2009 event driving a Brumos-entered Riley-Porsche teamed with Antonio García, Darren Law and Buddy Rice. After starting the race from pole position, Donohue's 0.167-second margin of victory over Juan Pablo Montoya was the closest in the race's history by over a minute, and the closest finish in the history of major international 24-hour motorsports events.[1][2] In 2013, David Donohue drove in the first GX class race at the 24 hour of Daytona. His car, the #16 Napleton Porsche Cayman S, won by a 9 lap lead.
Motorsports career results
[edit]North American Touring Car Championship
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North American Touring Car Championship results | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Year | Team | No. | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | NATCC | Pts | |||||||||||||||||||||
1996 | PacWest Racing | 8 | Dodge Stratus | LRP 1 |
LRP 2 |
DET 2 |
DET 4 |
PIR 2 |
PIR 4 |
TOR 3 |
TOR 4 |
TRV 7 |
TRV 8 |
MOH 2 |
MOH 6 |
VAN 4 |
VAN 2 |
LS 5 |
LS 4 |
3rd | 221 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1997 | LBH 4 |
LBH 4 |
SAV 2 |
SAV 3 |
DET 1* |
DET 5 |
PIR 1* |
PIR 7* |
CLE 1 |
CLE 3 |
TOR 4 |
TOR 4 |
MOH 1 |
MOH 1 |
VAN 2 |
VAN 5 |
LS 3 |
LS 3 |
1st | 304 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Source:[3]
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24 Hours of Le Mans results
[edit]Year | Team | Co-Drivers | Car | Class | Laps | Pos. | Class Pos. |
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1998 | Viper Team Oreca | Justin Bell Luca Drudi |
Chrysler Viper GTS-R | GT2 | 317 | 11th | 1st |
1999 | Viper Team Oreca | Jean-Philippe Belloc Soheil Ayari |
Chrysler Viper GTS-R | GTS | 271 | DNF | DNF |
2000 | Viper Team Oreca | Ni Amorim Anthony Beltoise |
Chrysler Viper GTS-R | GTS | 328 | 9th | 2nd |
2002 | Panoz Motor Sports | Bill Auberlen Gunnar Jeannette |
Panoz LMP01 Evo | LMP900 | 230 | DNF | DNF |
Donohue continues to race in the annual Pikes Peak Hill Climb in Colorado.
Year | Car | Class | Time | Class pos. | Overall pos. |
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2017 | 2014 Porsche 911 Turbo S | Time Attack-Time Attack 1 | 9:49.954[6] | 2nd | 6th |
2018 | 2017 Porsche GT3 R | Time Attack-Time Attack 1 | 9:37.152[7] | 1st | 6th |
2019 | 2016 Porsche 911 | Pikes Peak Open | 9:33.404[8] | 2nd | 4th |
2020 | 2019 Porsche GT2 RS Clubsport | Time Attack-Time Attack 1 | DNF[9] | 9th | 43rd |
2021 | 2019 Porsche GT2 RS Clubsport | Time Attack-Time Attack 1 | 6:45.893[10][note 1] | 3rd | 8th |
2022 | 2019 Porsche GT2 RS Clubsport | Time Attack-Time Attack 1 | 10:35.830[12] | 1st | 3rd |
2023 | 2019 Porsche GT2 RS Clubsport | Time Attack-Time Attack 1 | 9:18.053[13] | 1st | 4th |
2024 | 2014 Porsche 911 Turbo R | Time Attack-Time Attack 1 | 9:49.429[14] | 1st | 7th |
References
[edit]- ^ "2009 Rolex 24 Becomes Closest in History of International 24-Hour Motorsports Races". grand-am.com. 2009-01-26. Retrieved 2009-01-29.
- ^ "Report: Daytona 24 Hours". Autosport. Vol. 195, no. 5. 29 January 2009. pp. 56–59.
- ^ "David Donohue race results". TouringCars.net. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
- ^ "David Donohue Results". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
- ^ "David Donohue". Automobile Club de l'Ouest. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
- ^ "PPIHC 2017 results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-04-13. Retrieved 2018-06-28.
- ^ "PPIHC 2018 results" (PDF).
- ^ "PPIHC 2019 results" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-07-02.
- ^ "PPIHC 2020 results" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2020-09-16.
- ^ "PPIHC 2021 results" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-06-28.
- ^ "2021 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb Official Results". 28 June 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-06-29.
- ^ "PPIHC 2022 Results" (PDF). PPIHC.org. June 26, 2022. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
- ^ "PPIHC 2023 Results" (PDF). PPIHC.org. June 25, 2023. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
- ^ "2024 PPIHC Overall Results" (PDF). PPIHC.org. June 23, 2024. Retrieved September 11, 2024.
External links
[edit]- David Donohue driver statistics at Racing-Reference
- Grand-Am biographical sketch and career highlights
- 1967 births
- 24 Hours of Daytona drivers
- 24 Hours of Le Mans drivers
- American Le Mans Series drivers
- FIA GT Championship drivers
- Rolex Sports Car Series drivers
- Indy Lights drivers
- Living people
- NASCAR drivers
- Sportspeople from Newark, New Jersey
- Racing drivers from New Jersey
- North American Touring Car Championship drivers
- American auto racing biography stubs
- Oreca drivers
- PacWest Racing drivers
- Action Express Racing drivers
- Andretti Autosport drivers
- Sportspeople from Morristown, New Jersey