Harris Hurley Haywood (born May 4, 1948)[1] is a retired American race car driver. Haywood has won multiple events, including five overall victories at the Rolex 24 at Daytona, three at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and two at the 12 Hours of Sebring and was the third driver to complete the informal triple Crown of endurance racing. He is credited with the 1988 Trans-Am title, two IMSA GT Championship titles and 23 wins, three Norelco Cup championships, a SuperCar title and 18 IndyCar starts.

Hurley Haywood
Haywood in 1994
Nationality American
Born (1948-05-04) May 4, 1948 (age 75)
Chicago, Illinois
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years1977–1983, 1985–1987, 1990–1991, 1993–1994
Best finish1st (1977, 1983, 1994)
Class wins3 (1977, 1983, 1994)
The Porsche 936 which Hurley Haywood drove to victory at the 1977 24 Hour of Le Mans

He won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1977 (Porsche 936), 1983 (Porsche 956) and 1994 (Dauer 962 Le Mans) and is tied as the most successful driver at the 24 Hours of Daytona with 5 wins (1973, 1975, 1977, 1979, and 1991).[2] He won the 12 Hours of Sebring in 1973 and 1981. He also drove in the 1980 Indianapolis 500 finishing 18th. He represented IMSA four times in the International Race of Champions (1986, 1989, 1992, 1995).[3] In 1970, he was drafted into the army where he served as Specialist 4 with the 164th Aviation Group near Saigon during the Vietnam war.[4] After completing his tour of duty, he won his first IMSA GT title in 1971.[5]

After Peter H. Gregg's death, Haywood was a spokesperson and executive with Brumos Automotive dealerships.[6]

He is the honorary chief driving instructor at the Porsche Track Experience, held at the Barber Motorsports Park outside Birmingham, Alabama.[7][2] Patrick Dempsey produced a documentary film, Hurley, about Haywood's life.[8]

In honor of his historical achievements, he was invited to perform the ceremonial duties of Grand Marshal at the 2019 24 Hours of Le Mans.[9]

Personal life edit

Haywood served in the 164th Aviation Group during the Vietnam War.[10]

In February 2018, Haywood publicly came out as gay in his autobiography Hurley: From The Beginning.[11]

In June 2019, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, an event widely considered a watershed moment in the modern LGBTQ rights movement, Queerty named him one of the Pride50 "trailblazing individuals who actively ensure society remains moving towards equality, acceptance and dignity for all queer people".[12]

Awards edit

He was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2005.[13]

Racing Results edit

24 Hours of Le Mans results edit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1977   Martini Racing Porsche System   Jürgen Barth
  Jacky Ickx
Porsche 936/77 S
+2.0
342 1st 1st
1978   Martini Racing Porsche System   Peter Gregg
  Reinhold Joest
Porsche 936/77 S
+2.0
362 3rd 3rd
1980   Sun System
  Whittington Brothers Racing
  Don Whittington
  Dale Whittington
Porsche 935 K3 IMSA 151 DNF DNF
1981   Porsche System   Jochen Mass
  Vern Schuppan
Porsche 936 S
+2.0
312 12th 2nd
1982   Rothmans Porsche System   Al Holbert
  Jürgen Barth
Porsche 956 C 340 3rd 3rd
1983   Rothmans Porsche   Vern Schuppan
  Al Holbert
Porsche 956 C 370 1st 1st
1985   Jaguar Group 44   Brian Redman
  Jim Adams
Jaguar XJR-5 GTP 151 DNF DNF
1986   Silk Cut Jaguar
  Tom Walkinshaw Racing
  Gianfranco Brancatelli
  Win Percy
Jaguar XJR-6 C1 154 DNF DNF
1987   Joest Racing   Frank Jelinski
  Stanley Dickens
  Sarel van der Merwe
Porsche 962C C1 7 DNF DNF
1990   Team Schuppan
  Omron Racing
  Wayne Taylor
  Rickard Rydell
Porsche 962C C1 332 12th 12th
1991   Team Salamin Primagaz
  Team Schuppan
  James Weaver
  Wayne Taylor
Porsche 962C C2 316 NC NC
1993   Le Mans Porsche Team   Walter Röhrl
  Hans-Joachim Stuck
Porsche 911 Turbo S LM-GT GT 79 DNF DNF
1994   Le Mans Porsche Team
  Joest Racing
  Yannick Dalmas
  Mauro Baldi
Dauer 962 Le Mans GT1 344 1st 1st
Sources:[14][15]

24 Hours of Daytona results edit

Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1971   Brumos Porsche Audi Corp.   Peter Gregg Porsche 914/6 GT2.5 260 DNF DNF
1972   Brumos Porsche Audi Corp.   Peter Gregg Porsche 911 S GT2.5 166 7th 1st
1973   Brumos Porsche   Peter Gregg Porsche Carrera RSR S3.0 641 1st 1st
1975   Brumos Racing   Peter Gregg Porsche Carrera RSR GTO 684 1st 1st
1976   Brumos Porsche   Jim Busby Porsche Carrera RSR GTO 530 3rd 3rd
1977   Ecurie Escargot   John Graves
  Dave Helmick
Porsche Carrera RSR GTO 681 1st 1st
1978   Bob Hagestad   Bob Hagestad
  Doc Bundy
Porsche 935 GTX 400 DNF DNF
1979   Interscope Racing   Ted Field
  Danny Ongais
Porsche 935/79 GTX 684 1st 1st
1980   Brumos Porsche Audi   Peter Gregg
  Bruce Leven
Porsche 935/79 GTX 584 11th 7th
1981   Bayside Disposal Racing   Jürgen Barth
  Bruce Leven
Porsche 935/80 GTX 232 DNF DNF
1982   Bayside Disposal Racing   Bruce Leven
  Al Holbert
Porsche 935/80 GTP 598 13th 5th
1983   Bayside Disposal Racing   Bruce Leven
  Al Holbert
Porsche 935/80 GTP 515 DNF DNF
1984   Bayside Disposal Racing   Al Holbert
  Claude Ballot-Léna
  Bruce Leven
Porsche 935/80 GTP 604 4th 4th
1985   Group 44   Brian Redman
  Bob Tullius
Jaguar XJR-5 GTP 203 DNF DNF
1986   Group 44   Vern Schuppan
  Brian Redman
Jaguar XJR-7 GTP 430 DNF DNF
1987   Group 44   Bob Tullius
  John Morton
Jaguar XJR-7 GTP 122 DNF DNF
1988   Group 44   Bob Tullius
  Whitney Ganz
Jaguar XJR-7 GTP 216 DNF DNF
1990   Alucraft/Shapiro Motorsports   Hans-Joachim Stuck
  Harald Grohs
  René Herzog
Porsche 962 GTP 704 4th 4th
1991   Joest Racing   Frank Jelinski
  Henri Pescarolo
  Bob Wollek
  "John Winter"
Porsche 962 C GTP 719 1st 1st
1992   Team 0123   Roland Ratzenberger
  Eje Elgh
  Scott Brayton
Porsche 962 GTP 749 3rd 2nd
1993   Joest Porsche   Chip Robinson
  Henri Pescarolo
  Danny Sullivan
Porsche 962 C GTP 258 DNF DNF
1994   Brumos Porsche   Walter Röhrl
  Danny Sullivan
  Hans-Joachim Stuck
Porsche 964 Turbo GT America GTS 467 DNF DNF
1995   Rohr Corp.   David Murry
  Bernd Mayländer
  Jochen Rohr
Porsche 911 GT2 GTS-1 655 4th 2nd
1996   Rohr Corp.   Scott Goodyear
  John O'Steen
  David Murry
Porsche 911 GT2 Evo GTS-1 284 DNF DNF
1997   Jim Matthews Racing   Jim Matthews
  David Murry
  Doc Bundy
Porsche 911 GTS-3 638 10th 2nd
1998   Colucci/Matthews Racing   David Murry
  Derek Bell
  Jim Matthews
Riley & Scott Mk III Ford CA 550 DNF DNF
1999   DLW Racing Inc.   Don Whittington
  Dale Whittington
  Danny Sullivan
Riley & Scott Mk III Ford CA 550 23rd 10th
2000   74 Ranch Resort   George Robinson
  Jack Baldwin
  Irv Hoerr
Riley & Scott Mk III Chevrolet SR 495 35th 6th
2001   Champion Racing   Dorsey Schroeder
  Bob Wollek
  Sascha Maassen
Lola B2K/10 Porsche SRP 209 DNF DNF
2002   Champion Racing   Andy Wallace
  Sascha Maassen
  Lucas Luhr
Lola B2K/10 Porsche SRP 681 4th 3rd
2003   Brumos Porsche   J. C. France
  Scott Goodyear
  Scott Sharp
Fabcar FDSC/03 Porsche DP 661 5th 2nd
2004   Brumos Racing   J. C. France
  Scott Sharp
  Tommy Riggins
Fabcar FDSC/03 Porsche DP 343 DNF DNF
2005   Brumos Racing   J. C. France
  Timo Bernhard
  Mike Rockenfeller
  Romain Dumas
Fabcar FDSC/03 Porsche DP 432 DNF DNF
2006   Brumos Racing   J. C. France
  João Barbosa
  Ted Christopher
Fabcar FDSC/03 Porsche DP 559 DNF DNF
2007   Brumos Porsche/Kendall   J. C. France
  João Barbosa
  Roberto Moreno
  David Donohue
Riley Mk XI Porsche DP 662 4th 4th
2007   Red Bull/Brumos Porsche   David Donohue
  Darren Law
  Buddy Rice
  Scott Sharp
Riley Mk XI Porsche DP 542 40th 20th
2008   Brumos Racing   J. C. France
  João Barbosa
  Terry Borcheller
Riley Mk XI Porsche DP 622 23rd 11th
2009   Brumos Racing   J. C. France
  João Barbosa
  Terry Borcheller
Riley Mk XI Porsche DP 735 3rd 3rd
2010   Brumos Racing   David Donohue
  Darren Law
  Butch Leitzinger
  Raphael Matos
Riley Mk XI Porsche DP 582 DNF DNF
2011   Brumos Racing   Andrew Davis
  Leh Keen
  Marc Lieb
Porsche 997 GT3 Cup GT 673 17th 5th
2012   Brumos Racing   Leh Keen
  Andrew Davis
  Marc Lieb
Porsche 997 GT3 Cup GT 726 13th 3rd

PPG Indycar Series edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rank Points Ref
1980 Lindsey Hopkins Racing ONT
INDY
18
MIL
POC
MDO
MCH
WGL
MIL
ONT
MCH
MEX
PHX
52nd 20 [16]

References edit

  1. ^ "Porsche Honors Hurley Haywood On 70th Birthday". Porsche. 5 May 2018. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  2. ^ a b Porsche Sport Driving School Instructor Profile Archived 2010-02-23 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Racing-Reference.info IROC statistics for Hurley Haywood
  4. ^ Bell, T. Anthony. "Hurley Haywood: Racing Icon and Unknown Soldier" Archived 2019-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, Fort Lee Traveler, 30 November 2017. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  5. ^ Motorsports Hall of Fame of America – Hurley Haywood
  6. ^ Motorsport.com interview with Hurley Haywood Archived 2006-08-22 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Instructors | Porsche Track Experience - Birmingham, AL". www.porschedriving.com. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  8. ^ "Patrick Dempsey Talks About His Newest Film: The Inspiring Story Of Race Car Driver Hurley Haywood". Forbes.
  9. ^ Hurley Haywood, three-time winner and Grand Marshal of the 24 hours of Le Mans
  10. ^ "RetroIndy: Indy 500 drivers who served in the military". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 2023-06-13.
  11. ^ Hurley Haywood: 'If my voice is strong enough to help one kid ...'
  12. ^ "Queerty Pride50 2019 Honorees". Queerty. Retrieved 2019-06-18.
  13. ^ Hurley Haywood at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
  14. ^ "Hurley Haywood". Automobile Club de l'Ouest. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
  15. ^ "Hurley Haywood Results". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
  16. ^ "Hurley Haywood – 1980 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 24, 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Smith, Steven Cole (February 26, 2018). "Hurley". Autoweek. 68 (4). Crain Communications, Inc.: 12–14. ISSN 0192-9674. Retrieved 2 March 2018.

External links edit

Sporting positions
Preceded by
None
IMSA GT champion
19711972
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
1977 with:
Jacky Ickx
Jürgen Barth
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
1983 with:
Vern Schuppan
Al Holbert
Succeeded by
Preceded by Trans-Am Series champion
1988
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
1994 with:
Yannick Dalmas
Mauro Baldi
Succeeded by