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NASCAR`s Jimmie Johnson Day in Arizona Royalty Free Stock Photo
NASCAR`s Jimmie Johnson Day in Arizona Royalty Free Stock Photo
NASCAR`s Jimmie Johnson Day in Arizona Royalty Free Stock Photo
NASCAR`s Jimmie Johnson Day in Arizona Royalty Free Stock Photo
NASCAR`s Jimmie Johnson Day in Arizona Royalty Free Stock Photo
NASCAR`s Jimmie Johnson Day in Arizona Royalty Free Stock Photo
NASCAR`s Jimmie Johnson Day in Arizona Royalty Free Stock Photo
NASCAR`s Jimmie Johnson Day in Arizona
NASCAR`s Jimmie Johnson Day in Arizona Royalty Free Stock Photo
NASCAR`s Jimmie Johnson Day in Arizona Royalty Free Stock Photo
NASCAR`s Jimmie Johnson Day in Arizona Royalty Free Stock Photo
NASCAR`s Jimmie Johnson Day in Arizona Royalty Free Stock Photo
NASCAR`s Jimmie Johnson Day in Arizona Royalty Free Stock Photo
NASCAR`s Jimmie Johnson Day in Arizona Royalty Free Stock Photo
NASCAR`s Jimmie Johnson Day in Arizona Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seven-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Champion Jimmie Johnson took Arizona Governor Doug Ducey for a hair raising ride in the #48 car around the State Capitol. The ride was followed by a ceremonial burnout and a proclamation from the Governor to celebrate “Jimmie Johnson Day. ” Johnson, driver of the No. 48 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports, is the reigning series Champion after a worst-to-first performance at last year’s finale race. Now tied with NASCAR legends Dale Earnhardt and Richard Petty with seven series titles, Johnson is in town to promote the upcoming Camping World 500 NASCAR race weekend at Phoenix Raceway on March 17-19. At Phoenix Raceway, Johnson has earned a total of four victories on his way to three of his NASCAR championship titles in 2007-2009, including a season-sweep of both NASCAR races in 2008. After securing pole position in the 2015 Quicken Loans Race for Heroes 500, he currently holds the track record for qualifying with the fastest speed at 143. 158 MPH. For more info, visit PhoenixRaceway. com


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