Richard Edward Hearn[1](born January 4, 1971) is an American former racing driver.

Richie Hearn
Hearn practicing for the2007 Indianapolis 500
NationalityAmerican
Born(1971-01-04)January 4, 1971(age 53)
Glendale, California,U.S.
Indy Racing LeagueIndyCar Series
Years active1996, 2000–2005, 2007
TeamsDella Penna Motorsports
Pagan Racing
A. J. Foyt Enterprises
Team Menard
Hemelgarn Racing
Hemelgarn/Racing Professionals
Starts25
Wins1
Poles2
Best finish4th in 1996
CARTChampionship Car
Years active1996–1999
TeamsDella Penna Motorsports
Starts59
Wins0
Poles0
Best finish16th in1998
Previous series
1994–1995Toyota Atlantic
Championship titles
1995Toyota Atlantic Series

Hearn was born inGlendale, California.He ran in theToyota Atlanticchampionship for two seasons, winning the title in 1995. In 1996, he began driving for John Della Penna in both theIRLandChamp Carranks. He won an IRL race at theLas Vegas Motor Speedwayto cap off the year and was the highest finishing rookie at theIndianapolis 500,finishing 3rd.

Hearn moved full-time into Champ Car in 1997 for Della Penna with high-profile sponsorBudweiserbut failed to post significant results and by 2000 was surplus for sponsored driverNorberto Fontana.He contested a few more Indy 500s, with a best result of 6th in 2002. In 2005 following the Indy 500 he retired as a driver and started Hearn Motorsports LLC that ran in theStar Mazdaseries. He planned to move the team intoToyota Atlanticcompetition in 2006. Hearn returned from retirement to qualify on Bump Day of the2007 Indianapolis 500in a car jointly entered byRacing ProfessionalsandHemelgarn Racing.

Hearn is currently a driving instructor at Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch'sRon Fellowsdriving school.

Early life

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Hearn's parents were also racecar drivers, racing in amateurSports Car Club of Americaevents on the West Coast. They belonged to the Corvette club, and owned two Corvettes.[2]His father owned a go-kart shop.[3]When he was nine years old, he began racing go-karts. By the time he was 20, he owned seven International Karting Federation titles.[4]

Hearn then attended theWinfield Racing Schoolat thePaul Ricard circuitin southern France, whose alumni includedAlain Prost.His go-kart competitors helped pay for his tuition. He became the only American to qualify for Winfield's school competition.[4]He managed to win, and was able to earn a year of sponsored racing on theFormula Renaultcircuit, which is several tiers below theFormula Oneclass.[5]

Professional career

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Toyota Atlantic

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In 1995, Hearn won theToyota Atlantic championship.[2]

Indy Racing League IndyCar Series

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In 1996, Hearn won a pole at New Hampshire, won a race at Las Vegas, finished third in hisIndianapolis 500debut (the best rookie finish for that race) and was fourth in series points.[2][6]

CART Championship Car

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In 1997, Hearn and team owner John Della Penna moved full-time to theCART FedEx Championship Series.That season, he had 17 starts, but his best finish was ninth.[2]

The following season, his team made upgrades and he was able to improve in his finishes. In a race in Rio de Janeiro, he finished in a career-best seventh place.[2]

In 1999, Hearn crashed coming off turn two on lap four of the Marlboro 500, bringing out the first caution flag of the race. He was not injured, but several laps later,Greg Moorecrashed in the exact same spot and was killed.[7]

Hearn did not return for the 2000 season, as he didn't have a sponsor, andNorberto Fontanareplaced him.[8]

Return to Indy Racing

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In 2002, he finished sixth in theIndianapolis 500,his best finish since his rookie season.[6]In 2003, he was hired byMenard Racing,winning the pole for that year'sIndy 200.[9]

In 2007, Hearn got a last-minute ride withJon Herb'sbackup car withHemelgarn/Racing Professionals,even though he hadn't raced since the2005 Indy 500.With it, he qualified 32nd for theIndianapolis 500.[10]That would be the final Indianapolis 500 he competed in.[6]In seven seasons, he drove in 84 races.[11]

Later life

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After retiring from racing, he started a racing team. One of its drivers wasAlexander Rossi,who would go on to win the2016 Indy 500.However, the team became unsustainable during theGreat Recession.Due to this, he became bankrupt and did odd jobs such as driving a forklift, and coached a successful flag football team. He then got a job atBobby Flay’srestaurant at Caesars Palace. However, this wasn't satisfying for him, so he became a part-time instructor at Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch'sRon Fellowsdriving school, and eventually lead instructor once he quit his job at the restaurant.[11]

Hearn still races. In 2014, he competed in the 18th SKUSA SuperNationals.[12]From 2016-17, he competed in the “Indy Legends” Charity Pro-Am.[13][14]In his free time, he doesiRacing,a virtual reality racing video game[11]

Personal life

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Hearn was married, but they divorced when he got bankrupt. He has a daughter.[11]

Hearn attended college classes atCitrus College.[5]Years later, after seeing a commercial for the Cordon Blue Culinary School, he enrolled and earned an associate’s degree in the culinary arts in two years.[11]

Motorsports Career Results

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American Open-Wheel racing results

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(key)

CART

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Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Rank Points Ref
1996 Della Penna Motorsports Reynard95i FordXBV8t MIA
RIO
SRF
LBH
10
NZR
500
MIL
DET
POR
CLE
TOR
25
MIS
MDO
ROA
VAN
LS
17
29th 3 [15]
1997 Della Penna Motorsports LolaT97/00 FordXDV8t MIA
11
SRF
13
LBH
27
NZR
18
RIO
14
STL
9
MIL
23
DET
23
POR
14
CLE
28
TOR
27
MIS
22
MDO
13
ROA
9
VAN
22
LS
25
FON
15
21st 10 [16]
1998 Della Penna Motorsports Swift009.c FordXDV8t MIA
13
MOT
27
LBH
23
NZR
10
RIO
7
STL
28
MIL
6
DET
23
POR
10
CLE
18
TOR
7
MIS
5
MDO
24
ROA
13
VAN
16
LS
11
HOU
9
SRF
18
FON
8
16th 47 [17]
1999 Della Penna Motorsports Swift010.c ToyotaRV8DV8t MIA
23
MOT
10
LBH
11
NZR
20
RIO
19
22nd 26 [18]
Reynard99i STL
13
MIL
21
POR
22
CLE
10
ROA
10
TOR
16
MIS
12
DET
13
MDO
12
CHI
16
VAN
6
LS
16
HOU
8
SRF
23
FON
27

IndyCar Series

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Year Team Chassis No. Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Rank Points Ref
1996 Della Penna Motorsports Reynard95i 4 FordXBV8t WDW
19
PHX
4
INDY
3
4th 237 [19]
1996–1997 NHM
14
LVS
1
WDW PHX INDY TXS PPIR CLT NH2 LV2 33rd 59 [20]
2000 Pagan Racing DallaraIR-00 75 OldsmobileAuroraV8 WDW PHX LVS INDY
27
TXS PPIR ATL KTY TX2 47th 3 [21]
2001 Tri-Star Motorsports DallaraIR-01 60 PHX HMS ATL INDY
DNQ
TXS 27th 50 [22]
Sam Schmidt Motorsports 99 PPIR
9
RIR KAN NSH KTY STL CHI
6
TX2
2002 DallaraIR-02 ChevroletIndyV8 HMS PHX FON
14
TXS
9
15th 204 [23]
20 INDY
6
PPIR
12
RIR
7
KAN
10
NSH
4
MIS
10
KTY
24
STL CHI TX2
A. J. Foyt Enterprises 11 NZR
14
2003 Sam Schmidt Motorsports G-ForceGF09 99 ToyotaIndyV8 HMS PHX MOT INDY
28
TXS PPIR RIR KAN NSH MIS STL KTY NZR 28th 39 [24]
Team Menard DallaraIR-03 2 ChevroletIndyV8 CHI
14
Hemelgarn Racing 91 FON
21
TX2
18
2004 Sam Schmidt Motorsports G-ForceGF09B 33 ToyotaIndyV8 HMS PHX MOT INDY
20
TXS RIR KAN NSH MIL MIS KTY PPIR NZR CHI FON TX2 30th 12 [25]
2005 PanozGF09C 70 ChevroletIndyV8 HMS PHX STP MOT INDY
25
TXS RIR KAN NSH MIL MIS KTY PPIR SNM CHI WGL FON 33rd 10 [26]
2007 Racing Professionals
Hemelgarn Racing
DallaraIR-05 91 HondaHI7RV8 HMS
STP
MOT
KAN
INDY
23
MIL
TXS
IOW
RIR
WGL
NSH
MDO
MIS
KTY
SNM
DET
CHI
31st 12 [27]
Years Teams Races Poles Wins Podiums
(Non-win)
Top 10s
(Non-podium)
Indianapolis 500
Wins
Championships
9 6 25 2 1 1 9 0 0

Indianapolis 500

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Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team
1996 Reynard Ford-Cosworth 15th 3rd Della Penna
2000 Dallara Oldsmobile 23rd 27th Pagan
2001 Dallara Oldsmobile Failed to Qualify Tri-Star
Stood by as relief driver forTony Stewart
2002 Dallara Chevrolet 22nd 6th Schmidt
2003 G-Force Toyota 28th 28th Schmidt
2004 G-Force Toyota 30th 20th Schmidt
2005 Panoz Chevrolet 20th 25th Schmidt
2007 Dallara Honda 32nd 23rd Hemelgarn/Racing Professionals

References

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  4. ^abAntoine, Arthur St (7 October 1991)."Putting the Kart Before the Course".Sports Illustrated Vault | SI.com.Retrieved20 February2024.
  5. ^abKlein, Gary (14 January 1993)."Hoping to Be the Hottest Things on Wheels: Racing: Richie Hearn and Kimball Williams are attempting to steer their careers from karts to cars".Los Angeles Times.Retrieved20 February2024.
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  10. ^Schwarb, John (21 May 2007)."Notebook: Hearn hangs around, makes Indy field".ESPN.com.Retrieved20 February2024.
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Sporting positions
Preceded by Toyota Atlantic Champion
1995
Succeeded by