Robert Glenn "Junior" Johnson is unique in NASCAR history, with tremendous success both as a driver and car owner. Johnson won the 2nd annual Daytona 500 in 1960 and in the process, became credited with the discovery of "drafting" on the superspeedways. He won 50 races in the Cup Series then surprised many people by retiring from driving to become an owner. As a competitor, Johnson never missed a beat; through the years his drivers won 132 races. There were also 6 championships produced with Cale Yarborough (1976-78) and Darell Waltrip (1981-82,'85).

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