John Paul Jr. (racing driver)
John Lee Paul Jr. was an American racing driver. He competed in CART and the Indy Racing League competitions, but primarily in IMSA GT Championship, winning the title in 1982.
John Paul Jr. became the youngest-ever IMSA champion in 1982.
car that Paul co-drove to second place in 1984 24 Hours of Le Mans
IMSA GT was a sports car racing series organized by International Motor Sports Association. Races took place primarily in the United States and occasionally in Canada.
(front to rear) Tommy Kendall and Wayne Taylor (both driving an Intrepid RM-1) leads eventual winner Davy Jones (Jaguar XJR-16) and Chip Robinson, followed by Geoff Brabham (both in Nissan NPT-91), Raul Boesel (XJR-16) and James Weaver (Porsche 962) in the Nissan Grand Prix of Ohio, at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, 1991
1981 IMSA race at Road Atlanta featuring GTO, GTU, and GTP cars
Robin McCall in the Hoerr Racing GTO Oldsmobile (1987)
Toyota Eagle Mk.III GTP class car