Jimmie Johnson and Team
Lowe’s Racing have formed an
impressive record at
Darlington Raceway, often
called the Track Too Tough
to Tame.
In nine starts at the
1.366-mile oval, Johnson has
scored two victories (March
2004, Nov. 2004), five top
five and eight top-10
finishes. He has also
completed 99.9% of total
competition laps (3082 out
of 3084).
In addition, the 1401
points that Johnson has
accumulated over the last
nine Darlington races is
more than any other driver.
Second is Ryan Newman with
1271.
JIMMIE JOHNSON QUOTES:
YOU HAVE AN IMPRESSIVE
RESUME AT DARLINGTON. TALK
ABOUT THE TRACK AND THIS
WEEKEND’S RACE: “It’s a
great track. I’m eager to
get on the track to see the
repave job and what that’s
going to be like. I have to
admit I’m going to miss the
old track – it was just such
a challenge. And over time
I’m sure it will evolve back
to what it was. It’s nice
that the shape is still the
same.
“I’m really looking
forward to Thursday’s test
sessions that they have now
just to get familiar with
the track. Jeff went there
and tested so I feel like
we’re going there smarter as
a company than maybe some of
the other guys. So I’m
looking forward to it.”
WITH MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY,
TALK A LITTLE BIT ABOUT YOUR
MOM AND THE INFLUENCE SHE’S
HAD: “My mom’s been a big
part of my racing career
especially when I was a kid.
She’s been to so many races
over the years that she
doesn’t come that often
anymore. Had enough days in
the traffic and stands and
all that stuff. My mom’s
been the glue in our family
holding everything together
and has really taught my
brothers and myself how to
be compassionate and caring
people. She’s a special lady
and I certainly appreciate
everything she’s done.
“I’m excited about this
mother’s day. My wife’s
mother is going to be in
town and my mom will take
them to brunch and have some
fun so I’m excited for
that.”
RACE NOTES:
Chassis
Team Lowe’s Racing will
use chassis No. 433 as its
primary in Saturday’s
Darlington Raceway event. In
its four starts, Johnson has
driven the chassis to two
top-15 finishes. Chassis No.
465 will be used as a
backup.
Darlington
In nine Cup Series starts
at Darlington, Johnson has
completed 99.9% of
competition laps (3082 of
3084). He has two victories
at the 1.366-mile oval,
along with five top five and
eight top 10s. His average
starting spot is 9.7 and
average finish is 6.8.
Career
Johnson has won at least
three Cup races a season
since he posted his first
victory in 2002. He is the
only driver in the modern
era to win at least three
races in each of his first
six full-time seasons.
Johnson’s most recent
victory at Phoenix (April
12, 2008) was the 34th of
his Sprint Cup career. The
win moves Johnson past
legendary “Fireball” Roberts
for 18th on NASCAR’s
all-time wins list. Johnson
has the fourth-highest win
total among active drivers,
behind Jeff Gordon (81),
Bill Elliott (44) and Mark
Martin (35). Johnson has won
Sprint Cup Series races at
all but seven (Bristol,
Michigan, Infineon, Chicago,
Watkins Glen, Kansas,
Homestead) of the 22 tracks
where the series competes.
Johnson’s 10 wins in 2007 is
the highest number recorded
in a single season since
Jeff Gordon posted 13
victories in 1998. The
four-consecutive wins scored
by the No. 48 team in the
2007 Chase for the
Championship ties a
modern-era NASCAR record.
History
In 229 Sprint Cup Series
starts, Johnson has posted
90 top five and 138 top-10
finishes. He has a top-five
finish at every track on the
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
circuit. Johnson has led
5,896 laps and driven 66,152
laps in his Sprint Cup
career, covering over 88,030
miles. He has finished on
the lead lap 174 times.