IMSA Camel Lights IMSA International Sedan Pro Formula Atlantic Tasman Formula Pacific SCCA GT-4 Playboy/Escort Series Firehawk Series IMSA Renault Cup
Championship titles
1991-1993 1987-1988 1986 1985
IMSA Camel Lights Champion IMSA International Sedan Champion SCCA GT-4 National Champion Renault Cup National Champion
Parker Johnstone III (born March 27, 1961) is a former race car driver and motorsports announcer from Redmond, Oregon. An accomplished musician, he was the principal trumpet of the International Youth Orchestra, touring Europe, playing with Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic, and famed pianist Van Cliburn. Instead of attending Juilliard School of Music, he went to the engineering school at the University of California, Berkeley, where he received his degree in 1982.[1]
ParkerJohnstone III (born March 27, 1961) is a former race car driver and motorsports announcer from Redmond, Oregon. An accomplished musician, he was...
2017. "ParkerJohnstone - A Sponsors Dream Driver". Archived from the original on 2007-10-22. Retrieved 2 July 2017. "INDYLIGHTS: ParkerJohnstone Teams...
compatriot ParkerJohnstone, who spun off in Turn 4 (the starts at Mid-Ohio take place on the backstretch, just after Turn 3). Johnstone's day was over...
Lights class went to the No. 49 Comptech Racing Spice SE91P driven by ParkerJohnstone, Steve Cameron, Jimmy Vasser, and Dan Marvin. The GTS class was won...
by Mike Cone and Jeff Parker, owners of Tampa Race Circuit. In January 1989, Bishop and France sold the series to Cone and Parker. The new owners relocated...
Adrian Fernández came in third place, one lap behind Pruett and Unser. ParkerJohnstone earned his first pole position and fastest lap in the series but suffered...
2015. Johnstone, Duncan (26 February 2013). "Joseph Parker agrees to fight Francois Botha". Stuff. Retrieved 7 December 2014. "How it happened: Parker v Botha...
Jones ParkerJohnstone 7 Heartland #84 Nissan Performance #48 Comptech Racing Did not participate Did not participate Results Chip Robinson Parker Johnstone...
The race was broadcast on ESPN with Paul Page doing play-by-play and ParkerJohnstone as the color commentator. Gary Gerould and Jon Beekhuis were in the...
Panasonic 25 Max Papis All MCI Team KOOL Green Reynard 97i Honda HRR F 27 ParkerJohnstone All KOOL Tasman Motorsports Reynard 97i Honda HRR F 31 André Ribeiro...
Brahma Sports Team for a season, with driver Raul Boesel. In 1997, ParkerJohnstone took over the seat, and KOOL cigarettes came on board as the major...
R 4, 11, 16 Ralphs Brix Comptech Racing Reynard 96I Honda HRH F 49 ParkerJohnstone All Motorola Project Indy Reynard 95I Ford Cosworth XB G 64 Dennis...
IMSA International Sedan series manufacturers' championships, while ParkerJohnstone won drivers' championship in the same years driving the Integra. In...
Andy Evans 2 Comptech Racing Spice SE90P-Acura 48 Ruggero Melgrati 11 ParkerJohnstone 11 Spice SE91P-Acura 49 All Dan Marvin 1, 3-11 Steve Cameron 1 Doug...
(auto racing coverage) Bob Jenkins: (auto racing coverage) (deceased) ParkerJohnstone: (auto racing coverage) Steve "Snapper" Jones: (NBA analyst) (deceased)...
racer ParkerJohnstone joined him with color commentary. During his suspension from the first race of the season, Paul Tracy joined Page and Johnstone in...
the GTP Lights class went to the No. 48 Acura Spice SE90P driven by ParkerJohnstone, Steve Cameron, Doug Peterson, and Bob Lesnett. The GTO class was won...
Taylor Intrepid RM-1 1991 Camel Grand Prix IMSA GTP Lights 1:36.630 ParkerJohnstone Spice SE90P 1991 Camel Grand Prix IMSA GTO 1:41.130 Robby Gordon Mercury...
Ferrari 333 SP 1994 Grand Prix of Portland IMSA GTP Lights 1:10.849 ParkerJohnstone Spice SE91P 1992 G.I. Joe's/Camel Grand Prix Presented by Nissan GTS...
IndyCar season. Alex Zanardi Jimmy Vasser André Ribeiro Greg Moore ParkerJohnstone Bobby Rahal Gil de Ferran Adrian Fernandez Maurício Gugelmin Scott...