Johnson honored with Jimmie Johnson Day in San Diego
SAN DIEGO — California Speedway president Gillian Zucker threw a heroes celebration for Nextel Cup Series Champion and California native Jimmie Johnson on Wednesday at the San Diego Hall of Champions.
Johnson was honored for his achievements and culminated with San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders declaring Jan. 31 “Jimmie Johnson Day” in San Diego.
“We are pleased to have Jimmie Johnson right here in San Diego to celebrate his 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Championship,” Sanders said. “Proclaiming January 31st ‘Jimmie Johnson Day’ in San Diego will be a lasting tribute to our native son.”
“Winning the NASCAR Nextel Cup championship was one of the most incredible experiences of my life,” said Johnson, who won his first Cup Series race at California Speedway in 2002. “I often forget to look back at where I started and what I have accomplished. An event like [Wednesday] helps me do that.
“Being able to come back to San Diego to celebrate with family, friends and fans here, and from my hometown of El Cajon, is truly an honor. Since it’s ‘Jimmie Johnson Day’, I’d like to tell everyone they can have the rest of the day off.”
The standing-room only crowd cheered as Johnson made a surprise entrance, driving his No. 48 Chevrolet right into the San Diego Hall of Champions. After a brief introduction, Hall president Alan R. Kidd read a special letter from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Johnson also received a special proclamation from Rick Terazzas of congressman Duncan Hunter’s office and a County Proclamation from supervisors Ron Roberts and Dianne Jacob.
Zucker shared highlights of Johnson’s 2006 season leading up to his Cup Series victory, and commented on how excited San Diego was to embrace Johnson’s return.
“California Speedway couldn’t resist the opportunity to bring Jimmie to his hometown to celebrate,” Zucker said. “Jimmie’s integrity, professionalism and grit, on top of the fact that he’s a great driver, give him the heart and spirit of a true champion. There is no question, we as Southern Californians are very lucky to call him our own.”
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