Jimmie Johnson Joins The Elite Goup of “50 Wins Club”

Jimmie Johnson does a burnout for his No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet pit crew after earning his 50th career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series win

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Jimmie Johnson does a burnout for his No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet pit crew after earning his 50th career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series win

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Jimmie Johnson won his 50th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race today at Bristol Motor Speedway, a rare accomplishment that further solidifies the four-time defending champion’s place among the all-time greats.

Only 11 other drivers have reached the milestone. Three are NASCAR Hall of Fame inductees, six were Hall of Fame nominees, and the other two – Jeff Gordon and Rusty Wallace – will surely join the Hall of Fame nominee list in the future.

Johnson needed only 296 starts to hit the 50 mark. Only three drivers have reached 50 victories quicker – Gordon (232), Darrell Waltrip (278) and David Pearson (293).
Here is the exclusive “50 Wins Club”:

All-Time NSCS Wins 
Driver                      Wins     
Richard Petty             200
David Pearson            105
Bobby Allison              84
Darrell Waltrip              84
Cale Yarborough          83
Jeff Gordon                  82
Dale Earnhardt             76
Rusty Wallace             55
Lee Petty                    54
Ned Jarrett                  50
Junior Johnson            50
Jimmie Johnson          50

 

Below are some of Johnson’s milestone and historic wins on his way to 50:
1 – Johnson did not take long to nab his first victory. In only his 13th start, at his hometown track Auto Club Speedway on April 28, 2002, Johnson led 62 laps in the win. Among those in the top 10 of all-time victories, only Lee Petty needed fewer starts for his first win (five).
4 – In what would become customary, Johnson won NASCAR’s longest race – the Coca-Cola 600. He currently has three Coke 600 wins.
10 – In his 95th start, Johnson reached double digits. He won at Pocono for the second time in 2004, his third career season track sweep. Johnson currently has 11 career track sweeps.
14 – In 2004, Johnson took home one of NASCAR’s crown jewels – the Southern 500.
19 – His biggest race win to date, Johnson became a Daytona 500 champion on Feb. 19, 2006.
20 – Johnson won at Las Vegas for his 20th victory, but led only one lap – the last one. It was the only time in his series career that Johnson had only one lap led in a race win.
22 – No big stage daunts Johnson. That, of course, includes the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He won the Indy race in 2006, the first of three Brickyard wins thus far.
25 – Johnson hit the halfway point on March 18, 2007, in his 187th start. That means, statistically, he went on a winning rampage soon after. His last 25 wins took only 109 starts.
30 – Johnson’s 30th coincided with the beginning of a streak of four consecutive wins in 2007. The first was at Martinsville, followed by Atlanta, Texas and Phoenix.
40 – Win No. 40 came at Phoenix in race No. 35 of the 2008 season. He dominated, leading 217 of the 313 laps.

Johnson’s victories have come at 17 different tracks. His most prolific: Charlotte Motor Speedway and Martinsville Speedway, where he has won six times apiece.

Jimmie Johnson Wins By Track
Track                      Wins     
Charlotte                    6
Martinsville                 6
Auto Club                   5
Dover                         5
Las Vegas                 4
Phoenix                     4
Atlanta                       3
Indianapolis                3
Richmond                  3
New Hampshire          2
Pocono                      2
Darlington                  2
Texas                        1
Daytona                     1
Talladega                   1
Kansas                      1
Bristol                        1         

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