Jake Johnson (racing driver)

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Jake Johnson
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Johnson's No. 3 car at Richmond Raceway in 2024
NationalityAmerican
Born (2002-12-24) December 24, 2002 (age 21)
Rehoboth, Massachusetts
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour career
Debut season2022
Years active2022–2024
Former teamsBoehler Racing Enterprises
Starts28
Championships0
Wins1
Poles2
Best finish9th in 2023
Finished last season9th (2023)
Last updated on: July 16, 2024.

Jake Johnson (born December 24, 2002) is an American professional stock car racing driver who last competed in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, driving the No. 3 for Boehler Racing Enterprises.

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Johnson made his debut in the series in 2022, driving the No. 3 for Boehler Racing Enterprises while driving a partial schedule, where he earned four top-tens with a best finish of third at Claremont Speedway. He then ran in all but five races with the team in 2023, where he finished ninth in the points with seven top-ten finishes and won rookie of the year honors. [1] He was retained by the team the following year to run full-time. [2] He won his first win in the series that year at Monadnock Speedway, giving the No. 3 its first win since 2017. [3] However, in August of that year, it was revealed that Johnson and the team had parted ways, and that Johnson would sit out the remainder of the season and the whole of the following year to focus on school and personal responsibilities. [4]

Johnson has also competed in series such as the ACT Late Model Tour, the PASS North Super Late Model Series, the Modified Racing Series, the Tri-Track Open Modified Series, and the NELCAR Legends Tour. [5] His biggest win came in the 2020 Snowflake 100 at Five Flags Speedway during the Snowball Derby weekend, which was an upset victory as not many New England racers have had much success at the event. [6]

Motorsports results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Whelen Modified Tour

NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour results
YearCar ownerNo.Make123456789101112131415161718NWMTCPtsRef
2022 Boehler Racing Enterprises3 Chevy NSM RCH RIV
24
LEE
5
JEN MND
7
RIV WAL
26
NHA CLM
3
TMP LGY
8
OSW RIV TMP MAR 21st193 [7]
2023 NSM
6
RCH MON
14
RIV
8
LEE
7
SEE
19
RIV WAL
18
NHA
10
LMP THO
12
LGY
7
OSW MON
7
RIV
14
NWS
16
THO
2
MAR 9th433 [8]
2024 NSM
9
RCH
5
THO
2
MON
1
RIV
6
SEE
9
NHA
8
MON
14
LMP
9
THO
26
OSW RIV MON NWS THO MAR -*-* [9]

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References

  1. "Jake Johnson wins 2023 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Sunoco Rookie of the Year Award". NASCAR . November 28, 2023. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  2. "Boehler Racing Enterprises names Jake Johnson full-time driver of legendary Ole Blue No. 3 Modified". NASCAR . January 4, 2024. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  3. "Jake Johnson Rules NASCAR Modified Tour". Speed Sport. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  4. "Moving On: Jake Johnson Parting Ways With Boehler Racing Enterprises On Whelen Mod Tour". Race Day CT. Retrieved August 27, 2024.
  5. "Jake Johnson (MA)". The Third Turn. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  6. https://www.shorttrackscene.com/pro-late-models/jake-johnson-inherits-win-in-chaotic-snowflake-100/
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  8. "Jake Johnson – 2023 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
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