Johnny Greaves (born March 21, 1966) is a professional American off-road racing racetruck driver from Abrams, Wisconsin.
Greaves began racing in buggies and won two championships before to Pro Light.
After those sanctioning bodies dissolved, he won the 2010 Traxxas TORC Series champion in their Pro 4x4 division.
He received national television exposure, as SODA events were broadcast on ESPN and ESPN2.
Greaves joined with rival Jeff Kincaid to form a two truck Toyota team in 1997.
He was the highest Pro-2 finisher at the Borg-Warner Cup race at the Crandon International Off-Road Raceway.
Greaves started slow in the 2005, but finished the season by winning seven consecutive races.
He earned eight victories in 2006, won the season championship, and was named driver of the year.
He set the record for the most consecutive wins in CORR history when he won seven races.
After CORR and WSORR both ended after the 2008 season, he continued off-road racing in the Traxxas TORC Series starting in 2009.
Greaves set a world record in 2009 when he jumped 301 feet (92 m) in a 3,100 pounds (1,400 kg) TORC Pro 2WD truck.
He overpowered Rick Huseman's 1:18.983 lap to establish a new record of 1:19.482 at the June Brush Run weekend.
The duo battled for the lead in the opening laps for the final race at Texas.
[9] Greaves won his 100th Pro 4 race on August 1, 2021 at the Dirt City Motorplex.