The
father and son team of Roy and Allen Johnson knows
what it takes to win -- hard work and dedication.
In
the late 1970's and early 1980's, Roy and Allen Johnson
operated a two car super stock racing team, sponsored
by the Mopar Corporation. Discovering what it takes
to win, they began pushing their way forward, taking
home first place at the national events, as well as
moving up the ladder to become top point contender.
Johnson
& Johnson left the sport in the late 1980's, only
to return in 1995 with a desire to compete in the
professional class of Pro-Stock. Wanting to assure
themselves that they still had what it took to win,
the team competed in the sportsman class of Super
Comp, with Allen driving and Roy as |
the
crew chief.
Being
reassured, Roy and Allen debuted their 1996 Dodge
Avenger in the NHRA Pro-Stock class in 1996. Not only
did the Avenger qualify at the Mile High Nationals
in Denver, but Roy was also selected from among all
the other crew chiefs and given the Crew Chief of
the Race Award in the Pro-Stock Division.
Both
driver and crew chief are confident that their goal
of winning will be achievable.
At
a time when Pro-Stock is at its best, the Johnson
& Johnson Racing Team is ready to rumble. |