- Johnny Benson
Infobox NASCAR driver
Name = Jonathan Benson, Jr.
Birthdate = birth date and age|1963|6|27
Birthplace = Grand Rapids,Michigan
Cup_Wins = 1
Cup_Top_Tens = 58
Cup_Poles = 2
Best_Cup_Pos = 11th - 1997 & 2001 (Winston Cup )
First_Cup_Race = 1996Daytona 500 (Daytona)
First_Cup_Win = 2002Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400 (Rockingham)
Last_Cup_Win = 2002Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400 (Rockingham)
Last_Cup_Race = 2007 Ford 400 (Homestead)
Years_In_Cup = 11
Total_Cup_Races = 274
Busch_Wins = 3
Busch_Top_Tens = 35
Busch_Poles = 1
Best_Busch_Pos = 1st - 1995
First_Busch_Race = 1993Detroit Gasket 200 (Michigan) | First_Busch_Win = 1994SplitFire 200 (Dover)
Last_Busch_Win = 1995Sundrop 400 Hickory)
Last_Busch_Race = 2007AT&T 250 (Milwaukee)
Years_In_Busch = 10
Total_Busch_Races = 91
Truck_Team = #23 -Bill Davis Racing
Previous_Year = 2007
Prev_Truck_Pos = 3rd | Best_Truck_Pos = 2nd - 2006 (Craftsman Truck Series )
Truck_Wins = 13
Truck_Top_Tens = 77
Truck_Poles = 5
First_Truck_Race = 1995Copper World Classic (Phoenix)
First_Truck_Win = 2006Con-way Freight 200 (Michigan)
Last_Truck_Win = 2008Toyota Tundra 200 (Nashville Superspeedway )
Achievements = 1993American Speed Association (ASA) Champion1995
Busch Series Champion
Awards = 1990American Speed Association (ASA) Rookie of the Year1994
NASCAR Busch Series Rookie of the Year 1996
NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year 2006
Craftsman Truck Series Most Popular Driver2007
Craftsman Truck Series Most Popular Driver
Updated_On =September 13 ,2008 Jonathan Benson, Jr. (born
June 27 ,1963 inGrand Rapids, Michigan ) is aNASCAR driver and the son of former Michigan modified driver John Benson Sr. His career highlighs include 1993 American Speed Association AC-Delco Challenge series championship in 1993, The 1995Busch Series championship, and The 1996 Winston CupNASCAR Rookie of the Year award. He currently runs in theCraftsman Truck Series driving the #23 Toyota Certified Used VehiclesToyota Tundra forBill Davis Racing .Early career
Johnny Benson Jr. was late model champion at Berlin Raceway in
Marne, Michigan before joining theAmerican Speed Association (ASA) in 1990, During Benson Jr's rookie season in the ASA he captured one pole position, led 174 laps and scored eight top 10 finishes to blitz the competition for the ASA"s Pat Schauer rookie of the Year award . In 1991 Benson compiled 13 top 10's including four second place finishes. Benson ranked fourth in the ASA AC-Delco Challenge Series in 1991. Benson later when on to win the 1993American Speed Association (ASA) champion. During his time in the ASA series he drove the # 21 Valvoline Chevrolet for Throop Motorsports.In 1993, Benson made his
Busch Series debut atMichigan International Speedway , driving the #41Delco Remy Chevrolet forErnie Irvan . He started 20th, but finished 40th after an early crash. He ran three more races that season in the #74Staff America Chevy forBACE Motorsports , qualifying third atHickory Motor Speedway . His best finish was an eighteenth atAtlanta Motor Speedway .Benson was hired to drive full-time for BACE in 1994. He won his first career race at the
SplitFire 200 and finished sixth in points, winning Rookie of the Year honors. The following season, Benson won early in the season at Atlanta and Hickory and had nineteen top-tens, winning the championship. He also began running in the Truck Series in the #18Performance Friction Chevrolet Silverado forKurt Roehig . In his first season, his best finish was a second atIndianapolis Raceway Park . The following season, he won the pole atNorth Wilkesboro Speedway .1996-1999
In 1996, he moved up to the Winston Cup Series. A series Benson's father John Benson, Sr competed in for one race back in 1973 .He joined the #30
Pennzoil team owned byBahari' Racing . He failed to qualify for one race at theFood City 500 , but won the 1996NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year title. He won one pole atAtlanta Motor Speedway . In August he dominated theBrickyard 400 before a problem on the last pitstop that ended his chances for victory. He ended the season with seven top-tens and was 21st in points. He was invited to the 1996International Race of Champions as the reigning Busch Series champion, and finished third in the final points, finishing in the Top 10 in all four races.In 1997, Benson had nine top-tens, but did not finish in the top-five once. He won his second career pole at Michigan and finished outside of the top 10 by one point to
Ken Schrader . During the end of the season he announced he would be joiningRoush Racing to run the #26General Mills /Cheerios Ford Taurus at the end of the season.He missed the season opening
Daytona 500 , then finished 30th at the following race. He then had a streak of no finishes worse than ninth over the next five races and rose as high as tenth in points, before he finished 38th and 41st in the next two races. For the rest of the seaon, his best finish was ninth and he qualified no higher than second. He finished 21st in points. Benson had numerous crew chiefs in 1999. He had two top 10 finishes and finished 28th in the final standings. After a long negotiation, he was able to buy out his contract and announced he would leave Roush.2000-2003
At the start of the 2000 Winston Cup Series Season Johnny found himself without a sponsor when he signed on to join
Tyler Jet Motorsports to run the #10 car. The team showed up at Daytona Speedweeks with a white unsponsoredPontiac Grand Prix .Lycos.com signed on to be the team's sponsor for the year on the morning of theDaytona 500 . During the race Johnny and crew chief James Ince gambled on a late pitstop when they took only 2 right side tires and fuel, to come out with the lead with 43 laps to go. He held off the field untilJimmy Spencer brought out the caution in the final 10 laps. On the restart with 4 laps to go Johnny was leading withDale Jarrett andJeff Burton right behind. Going into turn one Dale passed him for the win while Johnny finished back in 12th. Benson finished sixth in the third race at theLas Vegas Motor Speedway , and was eleventh in points. At the next race at Atlanta, Benson did not qualify in first-round qualifying, and he missed the race after the second round was canceled. Benson finished second three weeks later.At the July
Pepsi 400 , the Tyler Jet Motorsports car showed up at Daytona again with a white car. During the weekend before the race the team removed the Lycos.com decals. Reports say that it was because Lycos never paid. Fact|date=February 2007 Tyler Jet went sponsorless for the next 4 races whenAaron's came aboard right before the team shut down. During the sponsorless run the team was sold toMB2 Motorsports . In August,Valvoline announced they would not only sponsor the team but become part owner. Benson finished in thirteenth place in the final points. He had a career high second in the points following the Spring Darlington Race. He finished third at Texas and Indianapolis. He did not win a points race although he won the pole for the Winston Open on his way to winning the non-points race, finishing eleventh in final points.The 2002 season started out with a 10th place finish in the Daytona 500 despite a crash early in the race. In May, Benson agree to race in the Richmond
Busch Series race forMarsh Racing in the 31Whelen Engineering Chevrolet . Benson was involved in a wreck in the early stages of the races and ended up with brokenribs and he missed three Cup races. At thePepsi 400 in Daytona he started sixth, and on the eighth lap he got together withMichael Waltrip . Benson ended up rebreaking his ribs which put him out of action for two more races. At Loudon. Johnny started second, led 53 of 207 laps, and finished fourth. Benson had a career-best second place finish at theMartinsville Speedway OnNovember 3 , he started 26th in the 43 car field at thePop Secret Microwave 400 . With 50 laps to go he was running in fifth, and with 28 laps left he passed Mark Martin for the lead. In the last 10 laps other drivers were running out of gas including his teammateKen Schrader , but held off Martin by 0.26 seconds to win the race.Benson was sixth in points after the first 4 races in 2003. Benson had Top 5 finishes at Dover and Homestead, and finished 24th in the points. Valvoline decided to release Johnny to go with rookie driver
Scott Riggs after the season was over.Busch and Trucks: 2004-2008
2004 started off with Johnny signing on with
Phoenix Racing to run the full 2004 Busch Series schedule. Benson won his first Busch career pole at Rockingham, but a rules violation relegated him to last place. He was poised to win at Bristol in the spring until Benson was caught up in a late race incident betweenKevin Harvick andDavid Stremme . Benson was also involved in a crash between the top 4 drivers at Nashville while racing for the win, and parted ways with Phoenix before the Richmond race. He also drove four races in Phoenix's #09 Cup ride, his best finish 27th at Daytona.Over the next few months Johnny ran one Busch race for
Matt Kenseth . In August he was offered a ride in theBill Davis Racing #23 truck in theCraftsman Truck Series . Johnny had eight Top 10 finishes in thirteen races. Benson had ten Top 10 finishes in 25 races, and 10th in the 2005 points standings. He ran four Busch races, one forFitzBradshaw Racing , and another forSmith Bros. Racing , finishing 18th at Nashville. He also had three Cup starts, two of them in the #00 Sara Lee Chevy forMichael Waltrip , and another in the #23Dodge Intrepid for Davis Racing. He finished 28th at Atlanta.He won his first Craftsman Truck Series race at the 2006
Con-way Freight 200 at theMichigan International Speedway . With the win, Johnny became the seventeenth driver that won a race in all three of NASCAR's major series. He has also won a pole in each of the three series. He followed with a back-to-back win at theToyota Tundra Milwaukee 200 atMilwaukee Mile . His third win of the season was at theToyota Tundra 200 atNashville Speedway . His fourth win of the season was at theSylvania 200 atNew Hampshire International Speedway . Johnny won his fifth race of the year at theCasino Arizona 150 atPhoenix International Raceway . Benson finished the 2006 season in second place, 127 behindTodd Bodine . He was named the series' Most Popular Driver for 2006.For the 2007 season, Benson continued to drive in the #23 truck for Bill Davis Racing. He finished the season in third place with four wins: the Toyota Tundra Milwaukee 200 at Milwaukee Mile, the
O'Reilly 200 presented by Valvoline Maxlife at Bristol, theMissouri/Illinois Dodge Dealers Ram Tough 200 atGateway International Raceway , and theFord 200 atHomestead-Miami Speedway . Beson was named the series' Most Popular Driver for the second year in row, becoming the first driver to repeat as award recipient.Benson continues to drive the #23 truck in the 2008 Craftsman Truck Series. His first win of the season came at the
Camping World RV Sales 200 at Milwaukee Mile, the third consecutive race that Benson has won as Milwaukee Mile. His second, third, and fourth wins came at theBuilt Ford Tough 225 atKentucky Speedway , thePower Stroke Diesel 200 atO'Reilly Raceway Park , and theToyota Tundra 200 andNashville Superspeedway . With this series of wins, he became the fifth driver in the Craftsman Truck Series to win three races in a row.Benson returned to NEXTEL Cup racing by driving the
Wyler Racing #46Toyota Camry in the 2007Crown Royal Presents The Jim Stewart 400 and the Bill Davis Racing #36 Toyota Camry in theChecker Auto Parts 500 andFord 400 . In 2008, after a the deal forJacques Villeneuve to drive the Bill Davis Racing #27 Toyota Camry fell through, it was announced that Benson and Mike Skinner would share driving duties for the #27. Benson failed to qualify in his first appearance in 2008 at theKobalt Tools 500 .He also returned to the Busch racing by driving the
Phoenix Racing #1 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS in the 2007AT&T 250 .External links
* [http://www.johnnybenson.com Official Site]
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=bensojo02 Racing-Reference Stats]
* [http://www.nascar.com/drivers/dps/jbenson00/cup/index.html Johnny Benson Cup Stats]
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