LONG ISLAND, NY, October 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson's new book, "On the Road," follows his quest for his sixth consecutive Sprint Cup. In a recent interview with TheCelebrityCafe.com, Johnson spoke of the moments and photos in the book that resonate most with him.
"There's one of this big wreck I had at Charlotte in October; it pretty much ended my season at the time and the photos get pretty up close and detailed about that. There's also a photo of my family and I watching the television when my good friend Dan Wheldon died last year in October and just seeing our reactions as we watched the replays of that crash, it's a tribute to him."
Jimmie also compared this season's Sprint Cup Chase with those of years past.
"It's been a little different, but I'd say overall it's been a top three year as far as performance goes for us," he said. "We've led a lot of laps, won a few races. Changes made last season revamped the technical side of the car and made a difference in a consistent performance."
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Jimmie Johnsons Presents His New Book "On the Road"
NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson talks to TheCelebrityCafe.com about his new book which documents his bid for an unprecedented sixth straight Sprint Cup and his career as a NASCAR driver.
2012-10-30
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