Day Four: Johnson Returns To Head Table After Two-Year Absence
2013 Champion’s Week™ Among Most Enjoyable For Six-Time Title Holder
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.
(Dec. 6, 2013) – Jimmie Johnson wraps up his sixth NASCAR Sprint Cup Series™ championship celebration Friday night in Las Vegas.
For Johnson, Champion’s Week™ has been an enjoyable one – and perhaps his best since he captured his first championship
in 2006 to begin an unprecedented run of five consecutive titles.
“The streak, when it was alive, I didn’t realize how much pressure we were carrying on our shoulders. We almost
didn’t get to enjoy the moment,” he said. “We were looking ahead to see what the next year would be.
“This (year) is almost a starting over. We’re just enjoying it for what it is.”
Johnson
and the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Lowe’s Chevrolet team’s streak of
five titles ended in 2011 and
they missed the title a year ago, but the now-38-year-old Californian
smiled and applauded the achievements of Tony Stewart and Brad
Keselowski from the audience.
The
two seasons away from the head table provided some of the impetus for
what Johnson calls “a kick-butt year”
in which he won six races. Two victories during the Chase for the
NASCAR Sprint Cup™ were keys to Johnson emerging victorious from a
dramatic and tension-filled battle with 2003 NASCAR Sprint Cup champion
Matt Kenseth.
“There’s nothing more motivating than sitting down on the floor and watching the head table receive all the
things through the course of the night,” Johnson said. “We worked hard and came back and got it done this year.”
One
championship away from matching the seven NASCAR Sprint Cup titles won
by NASCAR Hall of Famers Richard
Petty and Dale Earnhardt, Johnson had hoped to reference some of the
legends’ thoughts in making Friday night’s speech. He had no luck
retrieving any of Petty’s remarks following his sixth title. The late
Earnhardt’s speech in 1994 likewise wasn’t helpful.
“I
expected to see some life-changing thing in there I could attach to my
speech; some meaningful moment or
whatever,” Johnson said of Earnhardt’s banquet performance. “He was
just as nervous as the rest of us. He was rattled, got off the stage and
walked away.
“I do recognize I’m in a very unique position (that) only two other men have been in. If I can find a way to
mention that tonight, that’s my goal.”
The
week’s highlights included the champion’s media tour, participation by
all 13 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint
Cup qualifiers in Wednesday’s Fanfest Presented by Las Vegas Motor
Speedway held at the Fremont Street Experience and Thursday’s annual
NASCAR NMPA Myers Brothers Awards Luncheon during which Johnson received
the Goodyear Tires Award and Sunoco Diamond Performance
Award.
Thursday’s traditional Victory Lap during which NASCAR Sprint Cup stock cars performed burnouts on the famed
Las Vegas Boulevard and NASCAR After the LapTM sponsored by
Ford and Coca-Cola wrapped the lead-up to Friday night’s 2013 NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series Awards™ hosted by comedian, actor and radio
personality Jay Mohr at Wynn Las Vegas. FOX Sports 2 and
www.NASCAR.com
provide coverage beginning
at 9 p.m. ET. Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90
coverage begins at 8 p.m. ET. The show will also re-air on FOX Sports 1
at noon ET on Dec. 8.
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