
John
Fitch
(2000
Induction)
John
Fitch is well known as a true pioneer in Corvette racing,
and is considered racer extraordinaire. He was the Sports
Car Club of America's first national champion; he won
the second Sebring 12-hour race in 1953, and in the same
year was declared "Driver of the Year" by Speed Age Magazine.
Fitch was the only American ever to drive for the Mercedes-Benz
factory team, and also raced the Corvette "SS" and the
test mule, which later became the Sting Ray Racer. He
was the first manager of Connecticut's Lime Rock Park
Raceway, and is noted as one of the prime movers behind
the project's beginning, and is still involved with the
raceway's operations.
After
retiring from racing, Fitch became a successful specialty
car builder and safety engineer, and developed the "Fitch
Barriers", the familiar yellow crash barrels we see on
highways and racetracks, which have saved the lives of
many motorists. Fitch was also responsible for conducting
the world's first Advanced Driving School.