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Cory Witherill

Navajo race car driver

Cory Witherill (born December 17, 1971) is a Native American Navajo race car driver from Los Angeles in the Indy Racing League, Infiniti Pro Series, Indy Lights, and ARCA series. He made an incredible bump day run on a brand new engine to qualify for the 2001 Indianapolis 500, becoming the only full-blooded Native American to race in the Indy 500. He finished 19th. In 2002 and 2003, with the collapse of the IRL team he drove for, he went to the Infiniti Pro Series driving for Ron Hemelgarn Racing. In 2002, he had 8 podium finishes and 1 win at Nashville Superspeedway. He attempted to become the first full-blooded Native American in NASCAR.

Contents

  • 1 Personal life
  • 2 Career results
    • 2.1 CART PPG/Dayton Indy Lights
    • 2.2 IndyCar Series
    • 2.3 Indianapolis 500
    • 2.4 Infiniti Pro Series
  • 3 External links

Personal life

He currently lives in Santa Monica, with his wife Jennifer Khasnabis (former reporter for MotorWeek TV). Their first child, Graham Liston Witherill, was born in September 2009. In late 2017, the couple announced they were separating, and subsequently filed for divorce.

Career results

CART PPG/Dayton Indy Lights

IndyCar Series

(key)

Indianapolis 500

Infiniti Pro Series

External links

  • Driver Database Profile