Michael Dennis Groff (born November 16, 1961, in Van Nuys, California) is a former race car driver who competed in CART and the IRL IndyCar Series and was the 1989 Indy Lights champion. His younger brother Robbie was also a CART and IRL driver from 1994 to 1998.

Mike Groff
NationalityAmerican
Born (1961-11-16) November 16, 1961 (age 62)
Van Nuys, California
Retired1999
Related toRobbie Groff
Indy Racing League IndyCar Series
Years active1996-1998
TeamsA. J. Foyt Enterprises
Walker Racing
Byrd-Cunningham Racing
Starts12
Wins0
Poles0
Best finish6th in 1996
Mike Groff
CART Championship Car
Years active1990-1994, 1996
TeamsEuromotorsport
A. J. Foyt Enterprises
Walker Racing
Rahal-Hogan Racing
Starts54
Wins0
Poles0
Best finish16th in 1991
Previous series
1986-1989
1985
American Racing Series
American Formula Super Vee
Championship titles
1989American Racing Series champion

Racing career edit

Formula Super Vee and Indy Lights edit

Groff made his professional debut in 1984 competing in the Valvoline/Robert Bosche Formula Super Vee series. He finished third in the series in 1985 and second in 1986. In 1986 he also made his American Racing Series debut (later renamed Indy Lights). Driving for a family team, he captured wins at the Milwaukee Mile and Road America and finished third in points. In 1987 he won at Nazareth Speedway and finished fifth in points. In 1988 he only competed in three Indy Lights races for three different teams, but finished second at Nazareth. In 1989 he competed full-time for Leading Edge Racing and captured four wins on his way to the championship.

CART Champ Car edit

Groff attempted to make his CART Champ Car debut in the 1990 Indianapolis 500 for Euromotorsport but failed to qualify. He made his debut three weeks later at the Detroit Grand Prix with the same team and completed the season with them. In 12 starts he had a best finish of seventh at Nazareth and finished 17th in points.

In 1991 Groff initially returned to Euromotorsport but switched to A. J. Foyt Enterprises for the final five races of the season. his best finish was eighth (three times) and he finished 16th in points. He also competed in his first Indianapolis 500.

Groff entered 1992 without a full-time ride. He qualified a second car for Walker Racing in the 1992 Indianapolis 500 but when regular driver Scott Goodyear failed to qualify, he replaced Groff. Groff made six starts that season for Euromotorsport (2 races), Walker (1 race), and Foyt (3 races) and finished 23rd in points.

In 1993 Groff joined Rahal-Hogan Racing for a limited race schedule. Groff made six starts in 1993 for Rahal-Hogan with a best finish of ninth at Portland International Raceway. He finished 23rd in points.

1994 saw Groff return to Rahal-Hogan full-time. The team had since abandoned their bespoke chassis but were the first team to experiment with Honda's new CART engine package. The team struggled with the package throughout the season and had to purchase Ilmor-powered cars from Team Penske to make the 1994 Indianapolis 500. Groff only finished 20th in points. Rahal managed a slightly more respectable tenth.

In 1995, Groff was left without a ride. During the third day of qualifications for the 1995 Indianapolis 500, he was tabbed by Chip Ganassi Racing to drive the back-up car for Bryan Herta, who had crashed and was not cleared to drive during the weekend. As Herta risked being bumped from the field, Groff was tasked with qualifying the car if such a situation had happened. To prepare for the situation, Groff did start an official qualifying attempt, which was aborted after two laps. However, Herta was not bumped, and Groff did not drive at all during Bump Day.

IRL IndyCar edit

In 1996 Groff joined the new IRL IndyCar Series with Foyt Enterprises. Groff finished sixth in the series' first race and third at the second race at Phoenix International Raceway. He then was hired by Walker to race in the CART race at Nazareth where he finished 14th and qualified 11th for the 1996 Indy 500 but was sidelined by a fire after 122 laps, also driving for Walker (which was one of the few teams to participate in both CART and the IRL in 1996). Groff finished sixth in the 1996 IRL championship.

For the 1996-1997 Indy Racing League season Groff joined Byrd/Cunningham and captured 3 straight top-five finishes to start the season including a third at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway and a second at Walt Disney World Speedway (the first with the series new naturally aspirated cars). He finished 12th in the 1997 Indianapolis 500 and finished fourteenth in the championship. Groff returned to Byrd-Cunningham Racing in 1998. After finishes of 7th, 15th, and 15th to start the season, he was replaced at the Texas Motor Speedway race by John Paul Jr. He was out of a ride for the rest of the season.

Groff attempted to qualify for the 1999 Indianapolis 500 for Team Xtreme Racing but failed to make the field. It would be his last IndyCar appearance.

Racing record edit

American open–wheel racing results edit

(key)

Indy Lights edit

YearTeam123456789101112RankPoints
1986Groff MotorsportPHX1
12
MIL
1
MEA
12
TOR
2
POC
2
MDO
13
ROA
1
LS
7
PHX2
7
MIA5th89
1987Patrick RacingPHX
4
MIL
3
MEA
10
CLE
12
TOR
2
POC
10
MDO
3
NAZ
1
LS
5
MIA
11
3rd96
1988Agapiou RacingPHXMILPORCLETORMEA
15
POCMDOROA
5
13th26
Leading Edge MotorsportNAZ
2
LSMIA
1989Leading Edge MotorsportPHX
1
LBH
9
MIL
1
DET
4
POR
5
MEA
1
TOR
7
POC
13
MDO
2
ROA
4
NAZ
1
LS
2
1st163

CART edit

YearTeamChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617RankPointsRef
1990EuromotorsportLola T89/00Cosworth DFS V8tPHXLBHINDY
DNQ
MILDET
15
POR
23
CLE
9
MEA
26
17th17[1]
Lola T90/00TOR
11
MIS
11
DEN
14
VAN
22
MDO
10
ROA
17
NAZ
7
LS
15
1991EuromotorsportLola T91/00Cosworth DFS V8tSRF
8
LBH
23
PHX
16
INDY
24
MIL
18
DET
22
POR
11
CLE
10
MEA
11
16th22[2]
A. J. Foyt EnterprisesChevrolet 265A V8tTOR
8
MISDEN
DNS
VANMDO
20
ROA
8
NAZLS
15
1992Walker RacingLola T91/00Chevrolet 265A V8tSRFPHXLBHINDY
DET
DNS
PORROA
24
VAN25th5[3]
EuromotorsportCosworth DFS V8tMIL
14
NHA
13
TORMISCLE
A. J. Foyt EnterprisesChevrolet 265A V8tMDO
15
Lola T92/00NAZ
16
LS
8
1993Rahal-Hogan RacingRahal-Hogan RH-001Chevrolet 265C V8tSRFPHXLBHINDY
MIL
19
DET
11
POR
9
CLETORMISNHA
11
23rd8[4]
Lola T93/00ROA
18
VANMDO
22
NAZLS
1994Rahal-Hogan RacingLola T93/00Honda HRX V8tSRF
8
20th17[5]
Lola T94/00PHX
6
LBH
27
MIL
19
DET
27
POR
11
CLE
19
TOR
22
MIS
27
MDO
26
NHA
25
VAN
14
ROA
20
NAZ
11
LS
15
Penske PC-22Ilmor 265C V8tINDY
31
1995Chip Ganassi RacingReynard 95iFord XB V8tMIASRFPHXLBHNAZINDY
QL
MILDETPORROATORCLEMISMDONHAVANLSNC-[6]
1996Walker RacingReynard 96iFord XD V8tMIARIOSRFLBHNAZ
14
500MILDETPORCLETORMISMDOROAVANLS34th0[7]
– Made an aborted qualifying attempt in Bryan Herta's back up car, as Herta was not cleared to drive after a crash and was in risk of being bumped.

Indy Racing League edit

YearTeamChassisNo.Engine1234567891011RankPointsRef
1996A. J. Foyt EnterprisesLola T95/0011Ford XB V8tWDW
6
6th228[8]
41PHX
3
Walker RacingReynard 95i60INDY
20
1996-97Byrd-Cunningham Racing10NHM
4
LVS
3
14th169[9]
G-Force GF01Infiniti VRH35ADE V8WDW
2
PHX
6
INDY
12
TXS
DNS
PPINH2
DNS
LV2
Oldsmobile Aurora V8CLT
14
1998G-Force GF01BWDW
7
PHX
15
INDY
15
TXSNHMDOVCLTPPIRATLTX2LVS30th56[10]
1999Team XtremeDallara IR946Infiniti VRH35ADE V8WDWPHXCLTINDY
DNQ
TXSPPIATLDOVPP2LVSTX2NC-[11]

Indianapolis 500 edit

YearChassisEngineStartFinishTean
1990Lola T89/00Cosworth DFS V8tDNQEuromotorsport
1991Lola T91/00Cosworth DFS V8t1824Euromotorsport
1992Lola T91/00Chevrolet 265A V8tRaced by S. GoodyearWalker Racing
1993Rahal-Hogan RH-001Chevrolet 265C V8tNo AttemptRahal-Hogan Racing
1994Penske PC-22Ilmor 265C V8t3131Rahal-Hogan Racing
1995Reynard 95iFord XB V8tRaced by Bryan HertaChip Ganassi Racing
1996Reynard 95iFord XB V8t1120Walker Racing
1997G-Force GF01Infiniti VRH35ADE V81812Byrd-Cunningham Racing
1998G-Force GF01BOldsmobile Aurora V83215Byrd-Cunningham Racing
1999Dallara IR9Infiniti VRH35ADE V8DNQTeam Xtreme

References edit

  1. ^ "Mike Groff – 1990 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  2. ^ "Mike Groff – 1991 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  3. ^ "Mike Groff – 1992 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  4. ^ "Mike Groff – 1993 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  5. ^ "Mike Groff – 1994 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  6. ^ "Mike Groff – 1995 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  7. ^ "Mike Groff – 1996 CART Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  8. ^ "Mike Groff – 1996 Indy Racing League Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 7, 2023.
  9. ^ "Mike Groff – 1997 Indy Racing League Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 7, 2023.
  10. ^ "Mike Groff – 1998 Pep Boys Indy Racing League Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 7, 2023.
  11. ^ "Mike Groff – 1999 Pep Boys Indy Racing League Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved August 7, 2023.

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Sporting positions
Preceded by American Racing Series Champion
1989
Succeeded by