Nationality American Car no. 97 Cousins Chloe Rose Lattanzi Role Racing driver | Debut season 2001 Name Emerson Newton-John Related to Starts 2 | |
Born September 26, 1974 (age 50) Los Angeles, California, U.S. ( 1974-09-26 ) Parents Rona Newton-John, Graham Hall Siblings Tottie Goldsmith, Brett Goldsmith Children Brin Newton-John, Valerie Newton-John Grandparents Brinley Newton-John, Irene Born Similar People | ||
Current team Carter 2 Motorsports |
Emerson newton john indy lights test at iowa speedway
Emerson Newton-John (born September 26, 1974 in Los Angeles, California) is an American racing driver. The nephew of Olivia Newton-John, he has competed in both open wheel and stock car racing.
Contents
- Emerson newton john indy lights test at iowa speedway
- Emerson newton john 2013 sizzle reel
- Personal life
- Racing career
- Charitable work
- American openwheel racing results
- NASCAR
- Craftsman Truck Series
- References
Emerson newton john 2013 sizzle reel
Personal life
Newton-John is the son of Graham Hall and the late Rona Newton-John (died 2013), stepson of Jeff Conaway, half-brother of Fiona Goldsmith, Brett Goldsmith and Tottie Goldsmith, and the nephew of Olivia Newton-John. He is named after two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Emerson Fittipaldi. He is married, and has two children.
Racing career
Newton-John competed the Formula Holden Tasman Cup in 2000–2001, nearly winning his inaugural event in the series, and the Formula Holden Australian Drivers' Championship in 2001, finishing fifth, with a best result of 2nd; he also competed in the French Renault Megane Cup, and tested a Formula Three car. His final Formula Holden race was on September 10, 2001; the September 11 attacks resulted in financial backing for his open-wheel career drying up, and Newton-John switched to stock cars.
Newton-John made his debut in stock car racing in November 2001, competing in the ARCA Re/MAX Series at Atlanta Motor Speedway where he ran as high as 12th after starting from the back of the field. he ended up 15th. In 2002, he competed in his first NASCAR event, a Craftsman Truck Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway; he finished 31st in the event, following a weekend that Newton-John described as "disastrous".
In 2012, Newton-John returned to professional racing, driving an open-wheel formula car for the first time in almost eleven years in a test at Iowa Speedway. Passing a refresher test, he went on to compete in the Freedom 100 Firestone Indy Lights race, driving for Tyce Carlson's Fan Force United team. He was 6th fastest in practice and qualified an impressive 8th. He was involved in a multi-car incident on the fifth lap of the event, and was credited with a 17th-place finish. He ran again in Indy Lights later in the year at the Grand Prix of Baltimore; he crashed twice due to faulty rear suspension, first in qualifying for the event, and then in the race, finishing 12th of 13 cars.
In 2014, Newton-John returned to the ARCA Racing Series, driving for Carter 2 Motorsports at Madison International Speedway; running as a start-and-park, he finished 23rd.
Charitable work
Newton-John is the founder of the charitable organization Pink and Blue for Two, focused on breast and prostate cancer awareness.
American open–wheel racing results
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NASCAR
(key) (Bold − Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics − Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
Craftsman Truck Series
* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points