Jimmie Johnson Wins Record Third Straight Pepsi 500
10/11/2009Summary
Jimmie Johnson won his third straight NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Pepsi 500, making him Auto Club Speedway’s winningest Cup driver with four victories in total.
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Oct 11
Jimmie Johnson Wins Record Third Straight Pepsi 500
Jimmie Johnson won his third straight NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Pepsi 500, making him Auto Club Speedway’s winningest Cup driver with four victories in total.
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Oct 11
Auto Club Speedway To Donate Joan Jett Melody Maker Gibson Guitar
– In support of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, Auto Club Speedway will donate a Joan Jett Melody Maker Gibson Guitar, signed by Classic Rock Band Foreigner, to help the cause.
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Oct 11
Joey Logano Takes Exciting Copart 300
Joey Logano captured his first win at Auto Club Speedway, his second in consecutive weeks and fifth of the series by holding off Brian Vickers to win the Copart 300.
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Oct 11
In support of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, Auto Club Speedway and Gibson USA donated a Joan Jett Double Cutaway Melody Maker Gibson Guitar, signed by Classic Rock Band Foreigner, to help the cause. The guitar is currently being auctioned online at www.nascar.com/foundation with 100% of the proceeds donated to the Susan G. Komen Inland Empire Chapter.
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Oct 10
Another Walk Of Fame Honor For Jimmie Johnson
Jimmie Johnson cemented his place in Auto Club Speedway history for the third time on Saturday, as he was enshrined at the Speedway’s Walk of Fame by virtue of his win in the 2008 Pepsi 500.