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Junior Johnson & Associates (formerly Johnson Hodgdon Racing) was a NASCAR team that ran in the Winston Cup Series from 1953 to 1995. The team was run by former driver Junior Johnson and was best known for fielding cars for legendary talents such as Cale Yarborough, Darrell Waltrip, Neil Bonnett, Terry Labonte, Bill Elliott, Geoffrey Bodine, and Sterling Marlin.
Robert Glenn Johnson Jr. (June 28, 1931 – December 20, 2019), better known as Junior Johnson, was an American professional stock car racing driver, engineer, and team owner as well as an entrepreneur. He won 50 NASCAR races in his career before retiring in 1966.
The tracks Johnson pulled off the season sweep are Pocono, Charlotte, and Darlington. With Elliott getting the bonus points for leading the most laps, Waltrip lost 15 points on his lead. Elliott now had a 20-point deficit going into the season finale at Riverside where he picked up his first Cup victory in 1983, while Waltrip had five wins at ...
The 1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 36th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 13th modern-era Cup series season. It began on Sunday, February 19 and ended on Sunday, November 18.
Hylton Racing: Pontiac Grand Prix: 48 James Hylton: James Hylton: Jim Stacy Racing: Buick Regal: 2 Tim Richmond (R) Jim Stacy: Dale Inman: Johnny Hayes Racing: Buick Regal: 55 Benny Parsons: Johnny Hayes: Junior Johnson & Associates: Buick Regal: 11 Darrell Waltrip: Junior Johnson: Jeff Hammond: Langley Racing: Ford Thunderbird: 64 Tommy Gale ...
Geoff would leave the #5 Levi Garrett Chevrolet Lumina to go drive the #11 Budweiser Ford Thunderbird for the next 2 years (1990-1991) with Junior Johnson & Associates. A rare father-and-son crash knocked both Richard Petty and son Kyle out of the race, with Richard finishing 32nd (last); the 15th and final last-place finish for "the King".
Defending 1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Champion Terry Labonte of Hagan Racing was awarded the pole position while Darrell Waltrip of Junior Johnson & Associates won the race and US$200,000. [3] The race featured one two-tire pit stop between laps 30 and 40, and was held the day before the 1985 Coca-Cola World 600.
The 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 39th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 16th modern-era cup series. Davey Allison , the 1987 NASCAR Rookie of the Year The season began on February 8 and ended on November 22.