Jimmie Johnson Phoenix Preview
CHASE FOR THE NEXTEL CUP: RACE 9
Jimmie Johnson and the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series travel to Phoenix International Raceway for Sunday’s ninth of the ten-race 2007 “Chase for the Nextel Cup.” After posting his 32nd career victory at Texas Motor Speedway on Sunday, Johnson leads teammate Jeff Gordon by 30 points. Johnson hopes to drive his Chevrolet Impala SS “Car of Tomorrow” to his fourth consecutive victory this weekend equaling a modern era record held by seven drivers. Johnson has won 10 of the 38 “Chase” races since NASCAR created the new format four years ago. Only Phoenix and Homestead remain on the 2007 “Chase” schedule.
JIMMIE JOHNSON ON RECENT STRING OF SUCCESS: “I think that we've been on quite a roll here and going to victory lane does something for the crew and the shop that you couldn’t do any other way. When you go to victory lane, there's just a buzz that goes through all of Hendrick Motorsports and really on the 48 team.”
OUTLOOK: “We have momentum going our direction right now but it's only 30 points and if you look at the last two weeks, I've been able to make up roughly 60 points. Jeff hasn't had bad races the last two events. He's had strong he finishes. So it's not like he's had bad nights. I can finish tenth, he can win, and I'm back in second. So we have a lot of work ahead of us and are happy to be in a position to race for the championship. With good racetracks coming up for us, good race cars in the lineup and momentum from the victories, and our guys are showing up hungry every week, we’re trying to get as many points as we can.”
SECOND HALF “CHASE” SURGES: “I think tracks have something to do with it. There are good tracks that we see in the spring and fall and that has a lot to do with it. I feel that we have no idea. We just show up and we do the same job every week that we always do but there are certain tracks that we are better at.”
RACING AND FRIENDSHIP WITH JEFF GORDON: “This is racing. You have to check your emotions at the gate when you come in here. Motorsports is such a humbling experience and I've been very fortunate to experience in my career a lot of great things but the road getting here was a tough one and I think a lot of people know the career that I've had, and things that I've had to do to get to this point and it's been a long battle. Motorsports will eat people up and spit them out, and I just want to capitalize on this opportunity that I have. Jeff is a great friend and great teammate, but he's also the most challenging guy out there for me to beat. And that's with all the respect in the world. But I don't feel bad for him and I know he wouldn't, either. If something happened where he had bad luck and we ended up winning the championship, that's where I would feel bad. But the fact that we are racing as hard as we are for it right now, it's racing.”
NOTES
CHASSIS
Johnson will race chassis 461 at Phoenix. This car won at Martinsville on Oct. 21. Chassis 424 will serve as the backup. It won the April 6 and Sept. 8 races at Richmond. (see chassis results below.)
PHOENIX INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
Three top fives, six top 10s
Average finish of 7.3
Average running position of 6.1, second-best
Driver rating of 112.5, second-best
130 fastest laps run, second-most
No. 1-ranked fastest green flag speed
1,446 Laps in the top 15 (92.7%), second-most
98 quality passes, sixth-most
FOUR CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES IN MODERN ERA
Cale Yarborough (1976)
Darrell Waltrip (1981)
Dale Earnhardt (1987)
Harry Gant (1991)
Bill Elliott (1992)
Mark Martin (1993)
Jeff Gordon (1998
JOHNSON’S CONSECUTIVE VICTORY STREAKS
2004 Lowe’s Motor Speedway, Martinsville, and Atlanta.
2007 Martinsville, Atlanta, Texas.
2007 CHASE FOR THE NEXTEL CUP
Johnson and Matt Kenseth are the only two drivers to participate in all four “Chase” battles.
Johnson will post his sixth consecutive season finishing in the top ten in points.
Johnson’s only two “Chase” poles have come this season at Dover and Kansas. Johnson owns ten victories in the 38 “Chase” victories, the most of any driver.
Johnson has led 1,180 laps in “Chase” races but suffered five finishes outside the top 30 in his 38 career “Chase” races.
2007 SEASON
Johnson is the only driver with nine victories leading 21 of 34 races for 1,233 laps.
Chevrolet has won 25 of the season’s 34 races.
Hendrick Motorsports has won 17 of the season’s 34 races and 8 of the 15 “Car of Tomorrow “races.
CAREER
Johnson has won at least three 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 victory at Texas on Nov. 4 was the 32nd of his Nextel Cup career. He, Dale Jarrett and Tony Stewart are tied for 19th on the list for most victories since 1949. Johnson’s owns 12 poles in his career. He has won a pole in each of his first six seasons.
HISTORY
In 217 starts, Johnson has posted 85 top-5 finishes and 132 top-10 finishes. He has a top-5 finish at every track on the NASCAR Nextel Cup series circuit. Johnson has led 5,428 laps and driven 62,290 laps in his Nextel Cup career covering over 83,268 miles. He has finished on the lead lap 165 times. He owns a career average start of 11.9 and an average finish of 12.0.