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[[Image:JanOppermanSprint.jpg|thumb|right|Opperman driving at [[Williams Grove Speedway]] in the 1970's]]
[[Image:JanOppermanSprint.jpg|thumb|right|Opperman driving at [[Williams Grove Speedway]] in the 1970's]]
'''Jan Opperman''' ([[February 9]], [[1939]] - [[September 4]], [[1997]]), was an American racecar driver. He won the 1971 [[Knoxville Nationals]], the premiere event in [[sprint car racing]].
'''Jan Opperman''' (February 9, 1939 - September 4, 1997), was an American racecar driver. He won the 1971 [[Knoxville Nationals]], the premiere event in [[sprint car racing]].


Born in [[Long Beach, California]], Opperman died in Fountain, Florida, 16 years after suffering critical injuries from a crash during a race in [[Jennerstown, Pennsylvania]]. Known primarily as a [[Sprint car racing|sprint car]] driver, he also drove in the [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] [[Championship Car]] series, racing in the 1974 and 1976 seasons. He had 9 champ car starts, including the 1974 and 1976 [[Indianapolis 500]] with 3 top ten finishes.
Born in [[Long Beach, California]], Opperman died in Fountain, Florida, 16 years after suffering critical injuries from a crash during a race in [[Jennerstown, Pennsylvania]]. Known primarily as a [[Sprint car racing|sprint car]] driver, he also drove in the [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] [[Championship Car]] series, racing in the 1974 and 1976 seasons. He had 9 champ car starts, including the 1974 and 1976 [[Indianapolis 500]] with 3 top ten finishes.

Revision as of 21:58, 7 December 2009

Opperman driving at Williams Grove Speedway in the 1970's

Jan Opperman (February 9, 1939 - September 4, 1997), was an American racecar driver. He won the 1971 Knoxville Nationals, the premiere event in sprint car racing.

Born in Long Beach, California, Opperman died in Fountain, Florida, 16 years after suffering critical injuries from a crash during a race in Jennerstown, Pennsylvania. Known primarily as a sprint car driver, he also drove in the USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1974 and 1976 seasons. He had 9 champ car starts, including the 1974 and 1976 Indianapolis 500 with 3 top ten finishes.

Early in his career, Opperman was known as a hippie and part of the drug culture. He later became a dynamic Christian, who, until his catastrophic accident, was working toward creating a ranch in western Montana for troubled youth.

Awards

Indy 500 results

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish
1974 Parnelli Offy 32nd 21st
1975 Eagle Offy Failed To Qualify
1976 Eagle Offy 33rd 16th