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Danny Johnson
Inducted into the Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame in 2006
Danny Johnson (Briel) was raised in an auto racing family. His father,
Johnny Johnson, and mother, Eileen, both raced. His mother competed in
powder puff events winning seven of 11 events, while his father raced for 18
years throughout the midwest. Johnny Johnson was inducted into the Michigan
Motor Sports Hall of Fame in 1989 for his exploits in stocks, supermodifieds
and midgets.
Danny Johnson started racing go-karts at nine years old in 1957 and
continued racing go-karts until he was 16. At 17 and a junior in high
school, he built his own supermodified and ran on the dirt tracks of
Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio starting his career at the now defunct Warsaw
Fair Speedway in Indiana.
In that first year on the midwestern bullrings, Danny finished 10th in
points on the Hoosier Hot Rod Association circuit and gained the 1966
Rookie-of-the-Year honors.
Five years later he became the Rookie-of-the-Year for the American Midget
Racing Association (AMRA) and also the Michigan Auto Racing Fan Club. That
was in 1971 and the next year he went on to claim the 1972 AMRA midget
championship. He also won the Canadian Midget Championship in 1975 and
finished second in the 1975 and 1980 Midget Winternationals in Florida. One
of his best years in the midgets was in 1980 when he won nine of 11 races he
entered. He occasionally raced USAC midgets as well.
He also ran sprint cars in Tri-SAC where he was named the most-improved
driver on that circuit in 1976. He also raced USAC, World of Outlaws, and
the All Star sprints. Also he is one of only a few drivers to ever have
raced a turbine-powered sprint car.
In private life, he's been a volunteer fireman for 17 years. Danny and his wife
of 36 years, Lyn, live on a farm in
Freeport, Michigan. They have two daughters, Daneen, and Breena,
who had their own race track for go-kart in the back field when they were
young. The
family is active in community and church activities.
He retired from auto racing in 1984 shortly after the birth of their first
child. Danny Johnson raced in over 1,000 races. He had well over 100 feature
wins and he finished in the top ten most of the time. He raced throughout
the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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