Driver Detail: JIMMIE JOHNSON


2010 NASCAR Season Snapshot
Rank Starts Poles Wins Top 5 Top 10 DNF Laps Led Laps Completed Winning Best Finish
4th 15 1 4 7 10 7 709 99.1% $2,103,377 1st
NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson
  • Born: September 17, 1975
  • Age: 34
  • Hometown: El Cajon, CA
  • Team: Hendrick Motorsports
  • Primary Sponsor: Lowe's
  • Car Make: Chevrolet
  • Car No: #48


JIMMIE JOHNSON Career Statistics

Jimmie Johnson NASCAR Cup Series Career Statistics
Yr Rank Pts Sts Pole W 5 10 DNF Laps Completed Laps Led Races Led Avg St Avg Fin Winnings
2008 1st 6684 36 11 7 15 22 1 10643 1959 29 8.5 10.5 $7,354,861
2007 1st 6723 36 4 10 20 24 4 10318 1289 24 9.8 10.8 $7,646,420
2006 1st 6475 36 1 5 13 24 1 10577 854 18 10.8 9.7 $8,909,143
2005 5th 6406 36 1 4 13 22 5 10126 547 17 12.2 12.7 $6,796,660
2004 2nd 6498 36 1 8 20 23 7 10054 1312 24 10.5 12.1 $5,692,620
2003 2nd 4932 36 2 3 14 20 3 10492 559 20 12.3 11.4 $5,517,850
2002 5th 4600 36 4 3 6 21 3 10521 838 14 14.6 13.5 $2,847,700
2001 52nd 210 3 0 0 0 0 1 781 0 0 22.0 31.0 $122,320
Totals 9th 42,528 255 24 40 101 156 25 73,512 7,358 146 11.37 11.75 $44,887,574

Jimmie Johnson Season Statistics

Jimmie Johnson 2010 NASCAR Season Statistics
Race St Fin Pts/BP Laps Laps Led Status Winnings
Daytona 500 [Daytona] 3rd 35th 58/67 185/200 0 $0
Auto Club 500 [California] 7th 1st 195/10 250/250 101 Running $332,803
Shelby American [Las Vegas] 20th 1st 190/5 267/267 18 Running $405,628
Kobalt Tools 500 [Atlanta] 4th 1st 190/5 500/325 84 Running $199,978
Food City 500 [Bristol] 4th 1st 190/5 500/500 84 Running $199,978
Goody's Fast Relief 500 [Martinsville] 3rd 9th 138/105 508/500 0 $0
Subway Fresh Fit 600(k) [Phoenix] 16th 3rd 175/10 378/375 113 Running $191,303
Samsung Mobile 500 [Texas] 4th 2nd 175/5 334/334 39 Running $359,378
Aaron's 499 [Talladega] 1st 31st 75/5 194/188 9 Accident $134,553
Crown Royal 400 [Richmond] 3rd 10th 134/101 400/400 0 $0
Southern 500 [Darlington] 22nd 36th 55/56 179/367 0 $0
Autism Speaks 400 [Dover] 5th 16th 125/10 399/400 225 Running $139,353
Coca-Cola 600 [Lowe's] 5th 37th 57/5 364/400 36 Running $140,403
Pocono 500 [Pocono] 25th 5th 155/110 204/200 0 $0
Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 [Michigan] 3rd 6th 151/108 200/200 0 $0

Jimmie Johnson Track Statistics

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Jimmie Johnson's Performance on NASCAR Nextel Cup Tracks
Track Races Pole Win 5 10 Best Avg Fin Avg Start Avg Pts Winnings
Atlanta Motor Speedway 18 1 4 10 12 1st 10th 8th 146 $2,784,637
Auto Club Speedway 15 2 5 10 11 1st 5th 9th 164 $3,019,302
Bristol Motor Speedway 17 1 1 4 9 1st 15th 16th 124 $2,017,812
Chicagoland Speedway 8 1 0 5 7 2nd 8th 9th 151 $1,349,940
Darlington Raceway 12 0 2 6 9 1st 9th 13th 146 $1,574,318
Daytona International Speedway 17 2 1 6 9 1st 15th 9th 124 $5,526,396
Dover International Speedway 17 3 5 7 11 1st 10th 11th 146 $2,728,253
Homestead-Miami Speedway 9 2 0 3 6 2nd 13th 19th 133 $1,212,785
Indianapolis Motor Speedway 8 1 3 3 4 1st 18th 17th 121 $2,188,285
Infineon Raceway 8 0 0 2 3 4th 17th 20th 115 $936,258
Kansas Speedway 8 3 1 2 6 1st 10th 6th 143 $1,284,500
Las Vegas Motor Speedway 9 0 4 4 5 1st 10th 15th 149 $2,053,877
Lowes Motor Speedway 18 4 6 9 13 1st 10th 8th 148 $3,835,198
Martinsville Speedway 17 2 6 12 16 1st 5th 11th 163 $2,088,464
Michigan International Speedway 17 1 0 2 7 3rd 15th 8th 123 $1,791,610
New Hampshire Motor Speedway 16 0 2 5 11 1st 10th 9th 143 $2,165,550
North Carolina Speedway 5 0 0 1 2 2nd 23rd 25th 98 $339,760
Phoenix International Raceway 14 1 4 9 12 1st 5th 11th 165 $2,452,998
Pocono Raceway 17 2 2 6 11 1st 10th 8th 143 $2,119,705
Richmond International Raceway 17 2 3 4 5 1st 18th 11th 117 $2,026,500
Talladega Superspeedway 17 4 1 4 7 1st 18th 10th 118 $2,373,608
Texas Motor Speedway 14 0 1 7 10 1st 10th 9th 142 $3,369,051
Watkins Glen International 8 2 0 3 4 3rd 13th 7th 131 $887,520

Jimmie Johnson Track Type Statistics

Jimmie Johnson's Performance By Race Track Type
Track Type Races Pole Win 5 10 Best Avg Fin Avg Start Avg Pts Winnings
Short track 51 5 10 20 30 1st 13th 13th 135 $6,132,776.00
Speedway 205 21 39 89 137 1st 10th 10th 144 $34,269,769.00
Superspeedway 34 6 2 10 16 1st 17th 9th 121 $7,900,004.00
Road course 16 2 0 5 7 3rd 15th 13th 123 $1,823,778.00

Jimmie Johnson Bio

James Kenneth Johnson was born on September 17, 1975. He is a native of El Cajon, California.

He races the #48 Lowe's Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS owned by teammate Jeff Gordon and operated by Rick Hendrick's Hendrick Motorsports.

He has never finished below 5th in the final NEXTEL Cup points standings and finished second twice (in 2003 and 2004). Since his rookie season Johnson ranks second among all active drivers with an average of 4.5 wins a season (behind Jeff Gordon's 5.6) and second in average top 10 finishes a season with 21.25 (behind Tony Stewart's 21.28).

In 2006, Johnson became only the second driver to win the prestigious Daytona 500, and Allstate 400 at the Brickyard in the same year. He is the only driver to win three Coca-Cola 600s in a row. He is the 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup champion.

Jimmie Johnson began his racing career in several off-road leagues including SODA, SCORE International and Mickey Thompson Entertainment Group. He accumulated over 25 wins, 100 top-three finishes, six championships, and received Rookie of the Year honors in all three leagues.

Johnson raced with Herzog Motorsports in the 1996 and 1997 SODA series. Johnson was a field reporter for ESPN in the SODA series.

In 1998, Johnson joined the American Speed Association (ASA) circuit, finishing fourth in the season while picking up Rookie of the Year honors.

During this time, Johnson also began racing in the NASCAR Busch Series, driving in three events. In 1999, Johnson continued to run in both the ASA and the Busch Series, winning twice and finishing third in the ASA point race.

By 2000, Johnson became a Busch Series driver with Herzog Motorsports, finished 10th in the points standings and third in the Rookie of the Year standings. He won his only Busch Series race in 2001 at the Hills Brothers Coffee 300 at Chicagoland Speedway in his 81 series events.

Johnson began racing in the NEXTEL Cup series in 2002. Johnson stunned the NASCAR world by winning the pole at the 2002 Daytona 500 and ending up with a quality 15th place finish. He would only improve from there, winning three times, averaging a 13.5 place finish, and becoming the first rookie ever to both lead the series in points (he eventually finished fifth overall) and the first to sweep races at a track (Dover). Johnson's first Winston Cup win was at his home region of California Speedway.

Despite finishing the highest of any rookie in points, he was runner-up to Ryan Newman for NASCAR Rookie of the Year because of NASCAR's controversial 'Rookie of the Year' award being based on a driver's 15 best finishes, and not points.

For the 2003 campaign, Johnson had three victories, 14 top-five finishes and 20 top-ten finishes. He finished the season second in the points standings to Matt Kenseth. Johnson got his first win at Lowe's Motor Speedway at the time. He won in back to back weekends at the NEXTEL All-Star Challenge and the Coca-Cola 600. The All-Star Challenge was a non-points event.

In 2004, Johnson started slowly in weeks two and three at Rockingham and Las Vegas. However, he quickly rebounded with a week five win at the Carolina Dodge Dealers 400 at Darlington Raceway. Subsequent victories at the Coca-Cola 600 and the Pocono 500 helped solidify his place in the Chase for the Cup towards the end of the regular season. However, poor finishes at Talladega (37th) and Kansas (32nd) nearly sank his chances to win the Nextel Cup.

Four subsequent victories put him 18 points behind leader Kurt Busch going into the final race.

The second victory at the Subway 500 in Martinsville, Virginia on October 24, 2004, was marred by tragedy. Owner Rick Hendrick's son (Ricky Hendrick), nieces and brother were killed in an airplane crash on route to the race. All eight passengers and both pilots died in the incident, and Johnson was told after claiming the winner's grandfather clock.

Johnson passed Mark Martin with six laps to go the next week in Atlanta Motor Speedway. Johnson won under the lights at Darlington in the Mountain Dew Southern 500, and became the first driver since Jeff Gordon to win two legs of NASCAR's Grand Slam in a season. He eventually finished second in the Nextel Cup, losing to Kurt Busch by 8 points.

In 2005, Johnson stayed in the top five in the points standings all year, winning at Las Vegas, Lowes Motor Speedway, Dover International Speedway, and again at Lowes Motor Speedway.

Johnson now has four straight wins at his sponsor, Lowes, sponsored track in Charlotte, North Carolina, and became only the second driver to win three consecutive races in one of NASCAR's majors. (owner Jeff Gordon won four consecutive Southern 500 titles from 1995-1998, but that leg of the Grand Slam was eliminated in the Ferko lawsuit.)

Johnson had a chance to win the championship coming into the November 20 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, but finished 5th in points after crashing in the midway point of the event with a tire problem.

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