
Pro Mazda: Paralyzed racer Michael Johnson returns to JDC
Michael Johnson has announced his return for a sophomore season in the Pro Mazda Championship presented by Cooper Tires in 2015. The 22-year-old paralyzed American racer returns to JDC Motorsports for the fourth straight racing season.
"I'm very excited to continue working with JDC Motorsports for the 2015 season in the Pro Mazda Championship presented by Cooper Tires, said Johnson. "I have improved so much in winter testing. I have a good feeling about this 2015 season!"
The Flint, Michigan native, Johnson, is the first and only paralyzed driver licensed by IndyCar to compete in the series' developmental ladder program. Johnson follows an aggressive physical therapy program and drives a specialty equipped racecar with hand controls.
"We are super excited to continue our relationship with Michael and his family," said JDC Motorsports Team Owner John Church. "Michael continues to improve his performance each and every time he is in the car and has made huge gains during winter testing. This year should prove to be a great one!"
Johnson completed his rookie season in Pro Mazda in 2014, where he finished 13th of 32 entries as part of his move up to the second step on the "Mazda Road to Indy" ladder. He spent 2012 and 2013 on the first step, the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship powered by Mazda.
For his impressive career and athletic determination, Johnson was inducted into the Athletes with Disabilities Hall of Fame and received the Spirit Award in 2012. In mid-2014, Disabled Sports USA awarded him a scholarship to train with members of the U.S. Paralympics Alpine Skiing National Team. In December 2014, NASDAQ featured Johnson on the famous NASDAQ Times Square Tower as part of their "Ignite Your Ambition" campaign in New York City.
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