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Team 48 Texas Motor Speedway preview
04/02/2008

Jimmie Johnson and the No. 48 Team Lowe's Racing crew head to Texas Motor Speedway this weekend for their 10th visit to the 1.5-mile oval. In his nine previous starts, Johnson has had seven top-10 finishes, including a win in November 2007.

NOTEWORTHY

Phoenix International Raceway announced this week that the April 10 NASCAR Camping World Series West race will be named the Jimmie Johnson Foundation 150.

The two-time reigning Sprint Cup champion and wife Chandra will participate in pre-race ceremonies, and the Jimmie Johnson Foundation will host a special reception during the race in one of PIR's luxury suites.

Tickets for the reception have been donated to the Jimmie Johnson Foundation's partner program organizations, American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, Hendrick Marrow Program, Make-A-Wish Foundation of America and Victory Junction Gang Camp, as well as PIR's charitable partner, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix.

JIMMIE JOHNSON QUOTES

On his first time racing the Impala SS "Car of Today" at Texas Motor Speedway: "Anything we did last year doesn't apply with this car, especially on these big tracks. We learned through last year's experience with the COT on short tracks compared to the old car, and it is the same way now on these big tracks. Some of the same philosophies apply as far as aero and mechanical, the things that we look for. But the way that you get there is different with the design of this car and the areas we have to work with ... NASCAR has, as we all know, tightened that box and the areas we can work. It is just a different environment, and here in the next short period of time we will have stuff where we need it and be back where we all think we should be."

On how recent testing has been going: "We needed the track time, we needed to work through some things. We needed more seat time with feeling the different combinations and what we can put under the car to find a foundation to build off of. We spent a lot of time doing that the last few weeks, and hopefully what we have learned will pan out and show up in Texas. The race we had in Martinsville, that was to be expected. I feel if we go and have a good run in Texas, then our testing paid off. We spent a lot of time last year worried about the championship. If you really think about it, I didn't test the COT on any big tracks through the NASCAR testing that came along. Jeff did a Michigan test for Hendrick Motorsports. I didn't do the Charlotte test. I didn't do the Atlanta test, so myself and Chad (Knaus, the crew chief) included were probably a little further behind than we first thought we would be. We are just catching up to understand the car a little bit, and thankfully it is a long year, and thankfully the Chase is where you have to worry about being in that top 12 and then worry about your best 10 races. We are just playing what we can.

"It is tough to test because you don't have a lot of tires to work with so, in my opinion, we are probably going to be out of tires soon and won't have a chance to test. Hopefully this stuff has paid off, and hopefully we get back to our normal schedule. The last few years it has been going so smoothly, and we understood the old car so well that we just didn't need to test as much as some of the other teams. Hopefully we get back to that spot and have that luxury. I don't expect that, because I know how difficult this sport is."

On tires and if racing will be similar to Atlanta: "I don't have a clue, and we typically don't know what tire we are going to be on too far in advance or what the changes are going to do to the car. We just show up, bolt them on and go. Atlanta did not work that well. I don't think I was overly opinionated; I had bigger problems than tires with my car there. But when you have the first- and second-place guys climb out of their cars complaining like they did and have the strong opinions they did, you can listen to those opinions. The guy running 13th, barely hanging on to the lead lap all day, had bigger problems than that. So, I don't know what to expect in Texas. I am not even sure what tire we are running on. We don't spend a lot of time focused on it, because we can't do a damn thing about it. We just show up, bolt them on and go."

RACE NOTES

Chassis

Team Lowe's Racing will use chassis No. 465 as its primary car in Sunday's 334-lap, 501-mile event at Texas Motor Speedway. In its only other showing, Johnson drove the chassis to a second-place finish at Auto Club Speedway (Fontana, Calif.) in February. The backup car, chassis No. 433, was last used at the Bristol event last month.

Texas

In nine Cup Series starts at Texas Motor Speedway, Johnson has completed 97.5% of competition laps. He has collected one win, four top-fives and seven top-10 finishes. His average starting spot is 9.6 and average finish is 9.2.

Career

Johnson has won at least three races a season since he posted his first victory in 2002. He is the only driver in the modern era to win at least three races in each of his first six full-time seasons.

Johnson's most recent victory at Phoenix (November 2007) was the 33rd of his Sprint Cup career, tying him with the legendary "Fireball" Roberts for 18th on NASCAR's all-time wins list. Johnson has the fourth-highest win total among active drivers, behind Jeff Gordon, Bill Elliott and Mark Martin.

Johnson has won Sprint Cup Series races at all but seven of the 22 tracks where the series competes.

Johnson's 10 wins in 2007 is the highest number of wins recorded in a single season since Jeff Gordon posted 13 victories in 1998.

The four consecutive wins scored by the No. 48 team in the 2007 Chase for the Championship ties a modern-era NASCAR record.

History

In 225 Sprint Cup Series starts, Johnson has posted 88 top-five finishes and 136 top-10 finishes. He has a top-five finish at every track on the NASCAR Sprint Cup series circuit. Johnson has led 5,710 laps and driven 64,913 laps in his Sprint Cup career, covering more than 86,410 miles. He has finished on the lead lap 171 times.

PRIMARY CAR: CHASSIS NO. 465 HISTORY

Car Date Event Start Finish
48-465 1/31/2008 California Test n/a n/a
48-465 2/24/2008 California Race 1 2

BACKUP CAR: CHASSIS NO. 433 HISTORY

Car Date Event Start Finish
48-433 6/3/2007 Dover Race 27 15
48-433 8/25/2007 Bristol Race 7 22
48-433 9/23/2007 Dover Race 1 14
48-433 3/16/2008 Bristol Race 1 18

JOHNSON'S TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY RECORD

Race Start Finish Laps Status Led
4/8/2002 13 6 334/334 Running 0
3/30/2003 4 8 334/334 Running 0
4/4/2004 8 9 334/334 Running 0
4/17/2005 18 3 334/334 Running 0
11/6/2005 11 5 334/334 Running 2
4/9/2006 16 11 334/334 Running 0
11/5/2006 5 2 339/339 Running 1
4/15/2007 3 38 260/334 Accident 0
11/4/2007 8 1 334/334 Running 9

JOHNSON'S 2008 STATISTICS

Race Site Start Finish Laps Status Led Points Pt. total Pt. Position
1 Daytona 1 27 200/200 Running 1 87 87 25
2 Fontana 1 2 250/250 Running 76 180 267 8
3 Las Vegas 33 29 265/267 Running 0 76 343 14
4 Atlanta 13 13 325/325 Running 0 124 467 13
5 Bristol 1 18 504/506 Running 14 114 581 13
6 Martinsville 10 4 500/500 Running 135 165 746 10

NO. 48 AT-TRACK CREW LIST

Name Shop Job Track Job Hometown
Knaus, Chad Crew Chief 48 Crew Chief 48 Rockford, IL
Bazzell, Kyle Truck Driver 48 Truck Driver 48 Fairburg, IL
Bosserman, Todd Shock Specialist 48 Shock Specialist 48 Waynesboro, VA
Bradshaw, Marcia N/A Scorer 48 Charlotte, NC
Claridge, Joe Mechanic Mechanic 48 Barrington, NH
Emerick, Danny Engine Tuner Engine Tuner 48 Bryn Mawr, PA
Evans, Brandon Engineer Engineer South Hill, VA
Gober, Ken Truck Driver 48 Truck Driver 48 Manchester, NH
Gutierrez, Rich Mechanic Gas Man 48 Yorba Linda, CA
Ives, Greg Race Engineer Race Engineer 48 Bark River, MI
Kerlin, Sean Mechanic Tire Specialist 48 Marysville, PA
Knauer, Mike Mechanic Catch Can 48 Cambridge, MD
Lingerfelt, Mike Mechanic Front Tire Changer 48 Greenville, SC
Malec, Ron Mechanic Car Chief 48/Rear Tire Carrier 48 Franklin, WI
Morin, Greg Pit Crew Coach Pit Crew Coach Waltham, MA
Nicely, Bobby Asst. Pit Crew Coach Asst. Pit Crew Coach Virginia Beach, VA
Puchalski, Marc Mechanic 48 Mechanic 48 San Jose, CA
Purcell, Kenneth Mechanic Jackman 48 Savannah, GA
Reeves, Stevie Machinist Spotter 48 Speedway, IN
Simmons, Art Chassis Set Up Front Tire Carrier 48 Kirksville, MO
West, Jeremy Mechanic Rear Tire Changer 48 Harbor City, CA
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