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Jimmie Johnson
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NEW YORK, NY – After a season of achievements and
memorable competition, the payoff for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series drivers
came Friday in the form of the presentation of the final point fund awards.
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson (No. 48
Lowe’s Chevrolet) will collect a point fund award of $7,317,499, bringing
his 2007 total winnings to $15,313,920. The back-to-back champion has won
more than $59.5 million during his NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series career.
In addition to the point fund and his race winnings, Johnson
also receives $350,000 for winning four special awards – the Goodyear
Gatorback Fastest Lap Award, the Dow Automotive Strategic Call of the Race
Award, the Sunoco Diamond Performance Award and the Goodyear Award.
The NASCAR NEXTEL Cup top 10 drivers will share $24,068,732, the largest top
10 point fund payout in series history. Each of the top 10 will receive over
$1 million.
Johnson’s Hendrick Motorsports teammate, Jeff Gordon (No. 24 DuPont
Chevrolet), finished second in the standings and receives $3,280,915 from
the point fund, and $497,150 for winning four special awards – the Budweiser
Pole Award, the Checkers/Rally’s Double Drive-Thru Challenge Award, the
Commit Lozenges Commit to Win Award and the WIX Filters Lap Leader Award –
to go along with his race winnings for a total of $10,926,687. With this
payout Gordon, the series’ all-time money leader, has collected $93,300,213
during his career.
The awards ceremony capped off a second consecutive
championship for Johnson, who said he enjoyed this trip to New York more
than last year's.
"Especially coming as the champion, it's a great experience," Johnson said.
"The events they have set up for us, the way the sport honors the champion,
it's a great experience. I'm really enjoying this and savoring it more than
I did last year.
"Last year, before I knew it, we were packing our bags and heading home. It
was over, and I'm like, 'Wow.' There were some things I wish would've taken
a little longer and stopped and enjoyed it a little bit more."
In total, more than $32.8 million will be distributed this
year from the point fund.
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Top 10 – Point Awards and Season Totals:
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Driver |
Race winnings |
Special Awards |
Point Fund |
Total |
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1. Jimmie Johnson |
$7,646,421 |
$350,000 |
$7,317,499 |
$15,313,920 |
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2. Jeff Gordon |
$7,148,622 |
$497,150 |
$3,280,915 |
$10,926,687 |
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3. Clint Bowyer |
$4,215,869 |
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$2,358,924 |
$6,574,793 |
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4. Matt Kenseth |
$6,485,629 |
$105,600 |
$2,033,587 |
$8,624,816 |
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5. Kyle Busch |
$4,685,518 |
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$1,789,580 |
$6,475,098 |
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6. Tony Stewart |
$6,396,751 |
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$1,626,833 |
$8,023,584 |
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7. Kurt Busch |
$5,287,846 |
$100,000
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$1,464,162 |
$6,852,008 |
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8. Jeff Burton |
$6,015,668 |
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$1,431,620 |
$7,447,288 |
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9. Carl Edwards |
$4,611,967 |
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$1,399,077 |
$6,011,044 |
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10. Kevin Harvick |
$7,494,593 |
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$1,366,535 |
$8,861,128 |
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