INDIANAPOLIS – Jimmie Johnson fondly recalls watching the Indianapolis 500 as a kid in California, rearranging the couch cushions so he could pretend he was sitting in a race car.
Johnsons grandfather was an A.J. Foyt fan. Johnson liked Rick Mears. And now Johnson might be mentioned in the same breath as those two drivers and other Indy greats.
Johnson stamped another exclamation point on his racing résumé Sunday, a dominant drive that ended with his fourth career Brickyard 400 victory.
Im able to join racing legends, my heroes and people I looked up to my entire life, Johnson said. To join them was a huge, huge honor.
With the win, Johnson joined Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jeff Gordon as the only NASCAR drivers to win four times at the historic 2.5-mile track, which has played host for stock car racing since 1994.
The victory also puts Johnson among some top names in the tracks record books.
Only three drivers have won four Indianapolis 500s: Foyt, Mears and Al Unser Sr. Formula One ace Michael Schumacher won the U.S. Grand Prix five times on Indys road course configuration.
Johnson took it all in during a unique family moment of his own after the race, taking a victory lap in a pace car with his wife, his daughter and his crew guys all piled on board.
You can actually soak in the moment, and look around and realize that youre at the Brickyard – and won – was really special, Johnson said.
Johnson also won the Brickyard in 2006, 2008 and 2009.
Theyre that good, and they deserve it, Gordon said.
Kyle Busch finished second, followed by Greg Biffle, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Gordon. Pole-sitter Denny Hamlin was sixth.
It was a rough day for Matt Kenseth, who came into Sundays race with the Sprint Cup Series points lead but was taken out of the race in a late collision with Joey Logano.
While Johnson ruled the day, Earnhardt walked away with the points lead – 14 points ahead of Kenseth.
Weve persevered all year, and weve done good work all year, Earnhardt said. I think it is a bit of a confidence booster, something Im proud of because weve worked hard all year and weve got something to show for it.
Jeff Burtons flat tire brought out a caution with 36 laps to go, giving the leaders an opportunity to make their final pit stops.
Johnson, Brad Keselowski, Gordon and Busch all took four tires on their stops – but Biffle only took two tires, allowing him to come out of the pits first.
The race restarted with 31 laps to go, with Biffle taking the lead and Johnson fighting off Busch to hold on to second.
Biffles lead didnt last long, as Johnson went around him on the front stretch with 29 laps to go.
It didnt really matter if you were in front of him or not, he was going to pass you in about four or five laps anyway, Biffle said. His car was just really, really good.
Logano then spun and collected Kenseth, leaving his car banged-up and smoldering. Kenseth was OK – but his points lead was gone after he finished 35th.
Everybody was just running everybody in the back, and you could see it was just a matter of time before the wreck happened, Kenseth said.
Johnson got a flawless restart when the race went back to green with 20 laps to go, then pulled away from Busch in the closing laps of the race.
Keselowski was going for a weekend sweep after winning the Nationwide Series race at Indianapolis on Saturday.