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Thrill Ride with Jimmie Johnson at Daytona International Speedway

Chrissy Clary

Experience high-speed excitement as Chrissy Clary rides with NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson at Daytona.

The Daytona International Speedway, located in Daytona Beach, Florida, is renowned for its rich history and significance in the world of motorsports. And yes! This happened about 15 years ago. A visit to this iconic venue offers a chance to witness racing at its finest. For those looking to replicate Chrissy Clary's thrilling ride with Jimmie Johnson, there are several ways to immerse yourself in the Daytona experience.


The Ultimate Passenger Seat

There are moments that etch themselves into memory — for Chrissy Clary, this was one of them. Representing 386.com, she climbed into the passenger seat of the 2010 Camaro Pace Car at Daytona International Speedway, ready to experience the legendary track from the best seat in the house — right beside seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson.


The roar of the engine filled the air as the car rolled onto the track. Chrissy’s excitement was palpable:“Here comes Jimmie Johnson in all his stubbled glory — we’re about to hit 150 miles per hour!”


And just like that, they were off.


150 Miles Per Hour and Counting

The pace car hugged the steep, 31-degree banking of Daytona’s turns as the speed climbed higher. At 150 mph, the world outside blurred into streaks of asphalt and adrenaline. Chrissy clung to her seat, laughing nervously while Jimmie — calm, focused, and effortlessly conversational — explained the art of control at such speeds.


“See the cars dancing around out there?” he said, gesturing toward the imaginary line that every driver follows. “The faster you go, the more intense the bumps become. That’s why handling is everything on this track.”


Despite the dizzying pace, Johnson talked as if he were cruising down A1A at 35 mph. His composure underscored just how natural high-speed racing was for him — and how much trust it demanded from both driver and machine.


Lessons from the Track

As they completed the lap, Jimmie shared a racer’s perspective on what makes Daytona International Speedway so special.


“Here, the track puts the tools back in the driver’s hands,” he explained. “Unlike Talladega, where it’s smoother and easier to go fast, Daytona makes you work for it. That’s what makes this place a real driver’s track.”


He talked about how repaving — though necessary — often changes the spirit of a race. “Once a track gets too smooth, anyone can go fast,” he said with a grin. “But here, it’s about skill, precision, and a little bit of nerve.”


The Ride of a Lifetime

As the Camaro slowed and the roar subsided, Chrissy exhaled — half in relief, half in awe. What began as a thrilling opportunity turned into an unforgettable education in the science and soul of racing.


Daytona isn’t just a track. It’s a living symbol of speed, history, and American motorsport culture — a place where legends like Jimmie Johnson prove why it’s still called The World Center of Racing.


And for Chrissy, this wasn’t just another story for 386.com — it was a front-row experience in pure velocity.“You don’t just watch Daytona,” she said afterward. “You feel it.”

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