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2005

Unity LONG JOHN 150 - Unity Raceway - 10/29 - Here

Race 17 - Beech Ridge Motor Speedway - 9/25 - Here
The Pullen 300 - Johnny in #54 and Michael Pickens in #154

Race 16 - White Mnt'n - 9/17 - Here

Races 14 & 15 - Speedway 95 - 9/10 & 9/11 - Here

Race 13 - Canaan Fair Speedway - 9/4 - Here

Race 12 - Scotia Speedworld - 8/13 - Here

Race 11 - Riverside Speedway - 8/6 - Here

TD Banknorth 250 - Oxford Plains Speedway - 7/31 - Here

Race 10 - White Mnt'n - 7/16 - Here

Race 9 - Unity Raceway - 7/10 - Here

Race 8 - Oxford Plains Speedway - 7/3 - Here

Race 7 - Scotia Speedworld - 6/25 - Here

Race 6 - Unity Raceway - 6/19 - Here

Race 5 - Oxford Plains Speedway - 6/11 - Here

Race 4 - Riverside Speedway - 6/4 - Here

Pro Stock 105 - Unity Raceway - 5/29 - Here

Race 3 - Canaan Fair Speedway - 5/28 - Here

Race 2 - Thompson Int'l Speedway - 5/15 - Here

Race 1 - White Mnt'n - 4/17 - Here


JOHNNY AT THE JACK ROUSH GONG SHOW
In 2005 Racing legend Jack Roush was looking for NASCAR's next racing superstar to drive his cars to victory. Out of nearly 2,000 applicants looking for the opportunity to become the next Roush racing star, only 25 lucky men and women made the cut. Johnny was one of the 25 along with Bubba Pollard, Justin Allgaier, and David Regan. This audition was informally known as The Gong Show. In 2005, the Discovery Channel decided to film and air these tests as Roush Racing: Driver X.

The 2005 winner was Erik Darnell, who won a full-time ride in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for Roush Racing in the #99 Ford F-150.[7] He scored two wins over three Truck Series seasons with Roush, and would later run seven races in the Cup Series for fellow Ford team Yates Racing in 2009. David Ragan drove a limited number of races in the #6 Ford F-150 in 2006.[7] He earned two Cup Series victories with Roush and Front Row Motorsports before retiring at the end of the 2019 season.

PREVIOUS RESULTS & PHOTOS HERE


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