Jimmie Kenneth Johnson (born September 17, 1975) is an American professional
auto racing driver. A seven-time
NASCAR Cup Series champion, he competes part-time in the series, driving the No. 84
Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for
Legacy Motor Club. Johnson's seven Cup championships, the first five of which are consecutive, are tied with
Richard Petty and
Dale Earnhardt for the most all-time. From 2021 to 2022, Johnson competed in the
IndyCar Series for
Chip Ganassi Racing, and has competed occasionally in
sports car racing throughout his career.
Johnson was born in
El Cajon, California, and began racing motorcycles at the age of four. After graduating from
Granite Hills High School he competed in
off-road series. He raced in
Mickey Thompson Entertainment Group (MTEG),
Short-course Off-road Drivers Association (SODA), and
SCORE International, winning rookie of the year in each series. In 1998, Johnson and his team,
Herzog Motorsports, began stock car racing. He moved to the national
American Speed Association (ASA) series for
late model touring cars, and won another rookie of the year title. In 2000, he switched to the NASCAR Busch Series (now
Xfinity Series).
His talent was noticed by Hendrick Motorsports driver
Jeff Gordon, who convinced owner
Rick Hendrickto sign Johnson in the Winston Cup Series full-time for 2002, with Gordon as a part-owner of his car. After finishing fifth in the points in his first full season, he was second in 2003 and 2004 and fifth in 2005. Johnson won his first Cup Series championship in 2006 and with further wins in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010, he became the first and only driver in NASCAR history to win five consecutive championships. Johnson finished sixth in the points standings in the 2011 season and third in 2012 before winning his sixth championship in 2013. In 2016, Johnson won his seventh championship, tying Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt for the most Cup Series championships of all time. Johnson is also a two-time winner of the
Daytona 500, winning in
2006 and
2013. Between 2002 and 2017, Johnson recorded seven championships, 83 career race wins, 222 top fives, 341 top tens, and 35
pole positions.
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Subcategory:Motor Sports
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