Description
John Morton is an American racing driver from Waukegan, Illinois. After his father took him to a race at Road America in 1957, Morton became an avid racing fan. He went on to race jalopies in South Carolina before he dropped out of Clemson University to attend Carroll Shelby's racing school at Riverside Raceway in California. Taking a menial job working in Carroll Shelby's race shop, Morton saved his money to purchase his first race car, a Lotus Super 7 which he raced in SCCA amateur races in 1963.
In 1964 he drove with Ken Miles at Sebring in a 427 Cobra for Shelby American Racing. Teaming with Miles and Skip Scott, Morton won the GT class at the Road America 500, second overall, in a team Cobra. That year he bought his second race car: a Lotus 23B, which he still races today in vintage races for current owner Tom Griffiths.
John raced mostly SCCA Club races through 1968 until Peter Brock hired him for his new BRE Datsun team. The period between 1969 and 1972 were fruitful for John, Peter and Datsun. The team disbanded after the 1972 season after dominating both SCCA C Production with the 240Z and the 2.5 Trans-Am with the 510.
Born
February 17th, 1942 in Chicago (Age 82)
Last Changes
2020/01/22
New Response (Success): Signed my custom card.
2011/11/05
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Prob.Auth)
2011/11/05
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Prob.Auth)