December 2007 Archives

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(drivers pictured left to right)

This year's finalists are:

NASCAR: Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Carl Edwards
IndyCAR: Dario Franchitti, Helio Castroneves
Champ Car: Sebastien Bourdais
NHRA: Tony Schumacher Top Fuel, Tony Pedregon Funny Car
ALMS: Rinaldo Capello, Allan McNish
Grand-Am: Alex Gurney, Jon Fogarty
World of Outlaws: Donny Schatz

Be the first to know. Watch this space for The Driver Of The Year Award announcement on January 5th!

Johnson_Jimmy5.jpgWhen Jimmie Johnson learned that he won the 4th Quarter, DRIVER OF THE YEAR – 2007, by a highly unusual unanimous vote he was surprised. He was probably the only person to be astonished by that fact.

In the last quarter Johnson (who went on to beat his teammate, Jeff Gordon for his second-straight, Nextel Cup Title) he went on a tear, winning four-in-row.

Johnson, who drives the #48 Lowe’s Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports, said “it’s quite an honor, again, and I’m a little surprised at the vote” he thought of many other rival drivers in other series might have received similar recognition. As a result of his ten wins in the NASCAR Nextel Cup series he’s a favorite for the year-end vote.

In a very rare situation Johnson tallied all 17 votes first-place votes cast in the fourth quarter ballot. He beat France’s, Sebastien Bourdais, by more than double the points 153 to 72. Bourdais had two victories on his way a fourth-straight Champ Car World Series title in the McDonald’s Panoz/Cosworth. He’ll be saying adieu to the series as he is going to drive in Formula One next year. Jeff Gordon, Johnson’s teammate, had two wins in the period in the #24 Dupont Chevrolet and tallied 48 points.    
             
Barry Schmoyer, President of the Driver of the Year Foundation, noted “the unanimous vote of the panel is such an uncommon occurrence it speaks volumes about how Johnson and his team dominated in such a hard-fought time period. The panel is made up of such a diverse group of persons, to earn all their votes is virtually unprecedented."

Fourth place went to Donny Schatz from the World of Outlaws. Drag Racing’s Tony Schumacher and NASCAR’s Kyle Busch were fifth and sixth. A total of 19 drivers scored points in the fourth quarter voting.

In its’ 41st year, the DRIVER OF THE YEAR title is unique. A panel of 18 leading journalists from across the U.S. determine the winner.




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Dario Franchitti (center) accepts trophy and Tissot watch from Mike Harris (left) Associated Press and Lewis Franck of Sports Illustrated.com (right) at Texas  Motor Speedway

Winning the Indy 500, and the IndyCar title are two very difficult tasks yet Dario Franchitti went beyond those feats as he won the voting for the 3rd  Quarter, DRIVER OF THE YEAR - 2007. It was his second-straight honor.

Although the IndyCar title went down to the last lap of the last race, Franchitti, a native of Scotland who now makes Tennessee his home, never faltered. That was reflected in the media balloting. In the third quarter he won two races, including the season finale at Chicagoland Speedway, four poles, and had only one finish below eighth.

Franchitti, who drives the Canadian Club Dallara/Honda for Andretti Green Racing, said “it is quite an honor to receive the Driver of the Year award for the second-consecutive quarter. I am especially honored when you consider all of the very talented drivers throughout every series.”

Tony Stewart, a previous Driver of the Year winner, who drives for Joe Gibbs Racing in the NASCAR Nextel Cup series was second and last year’s Driver of the Year and Nextel Cup Champion, Jimmie Johnson at Hendrick Motorsports was third.

Barry Schmoyer, President of the Driver of the Year Foundation, commented “it’s a pretty rare occurrence for one driver to win back-to-back quarters. Not only is Dario an accomplished driver, but, one who works well with the media and fans, that is a big reason for his recognition by the panel.’

In the voting Franchitti garnered seven first-place ballots and totaled 100. points. Stewart, who drives the Home Depot Chevrolet, had three NASCAR Nextel Cup wins which netted two first-place votes and a total of 65 points.

Johnson, driving the Lowes Chevrolet, had two wins in the Cup series, resulting in three first-place votes, and finished third with 51 points

Fourth place went to IndyCar’s Scott Dixon of New Zealand. Drag Racing’s Tony Schumacher and NASCAR’s Kurt Busch were other drivers to a first-place vote.

A total of 16 drivers scored points in the second quarter voting. In its’ 41st year, the DRIVER OF THE YEAR title is unique. A panel of 17 leading journalists from across the U.S. determine the winner.  In quarterly voting, points are awarded on a declining 9, 6, 4,3,2,1 basis. Franchitti will receive a trophy and a Tissot wristwatch to be presented at a later date.

 “I am very grateful to be recognized for a successful 2007 season that was highlighted by an IndyCar Series championship and Indianapolis 500 win," added Franchitti.

It was a surprise upset when Ryan Newman, then in his second full season at NASCAR's top level, was voted 2003 Driver Of The Year. Here is a look back at that exciting win!

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