Jimmie Johnson Makes History,
Wins Record-Tying Seventh NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship
Ties Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt for Most Premier Series Championships
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (November 20, 2016) –
History has been made.
Jimmie
Johnson captured his record-tying seventh NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
championship with a stirring victory Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway,
tying NASCAR Hall of Famers Richard
Petty and Dale Earnhardt atop the all-time list.
Sunday’s win was Johnson’s 80th career victory.
To
win the 2016 championship, the driver of the No. 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet
outdueled the other Championship 4 drivers Joey Logano (fourth), Kyle
Busch (sixth) and Carl Edwards (34th)
at Homestead.
It
was a year of sevens for Johnson, who took over sole possession of
seventh place on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series all-time wins list after
his win at Auto Club Speedway earlier
this season. His wins at Atlanta and Auto Club catapulted him into the
Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.
Johnson
breezed through the first round of the Chase, logging his two highest
laps led totals of the season to that point at Chicagoland and Dover.
When the Round of 12 rolled around, he added his all-time track-record
eighth win at Charlotte, leading a race-high 155 laps on the way to a
Round of 8 berth. Johnson was the first to lock up a spot in the
Championship 4, winning at Martinsville Speedway for
the ninth time.
At
the age of 41, Johnson becomes the youngest seven-time champion. Petty
was 42 when he captured his seventh title in 1979; Earnhardt was 43 in
1994.
All seven of Johnson’s championships were won under team owner Rick Hendrick and with crew chief Chad Knaus.
Hendrick,
owner of Hendrick Motorsports, captured his record-extending 12th
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship. Along with Johnson’s seven
titles, Hendrick has won championships
with Jeff Gordon (four) and Terry Labonte (one).
Knaus
cemented his legacy as one of the top crew chiefs in NASCAR history
with his seventh title, one shy of the all-time record held by NASCAR
Hall of Famer Dale Inman.
Also on Sunday, Chase Elliott was named Sunoco Rookie of the Year Award.
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