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iRacer Takes 400th Win for Roush
by David Phillips on March 7th, 2010
Jack Roush Jr. and Billy Johnson won their second GRAND-AM Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Grand Sport race together, the Homestead 200, in the No. 61 ROUSH Performance Products Ford Mustang GT. The win was also Jack Roush Sr.’s 400th as a car owner. In nearly 40 years as an owner, Roush Sr. has also won in NASCAR’s three National series, Trans-Am and IMSA.
The win did not come easily. Roush Jr., an avid iRacer, set a track record in qualifying on pole Friday. However, his time was subsequently disallowed after a post-qualifying inspection revealed an unapproved part on the car. But that didn’t deter the young Roush. Starting 34th, he passed 10 cars on the first lap, three more on the next and moved into the lead on Lap 35. Johnson took over on Lap 39 and, after falling to second , passed Matt Plumb for the lead when the latter collided with a lapped car. Following a full course caution, Johnson retained the lead at the green flag and drove to his seventh series victory and third in the Grand Sport class..
“Jack did have quite a bit of fun today,” said Johnson. “He did an amazing job in qualifying. He went through the entire field today, which is no easy feat with the caliber of drivers at this track. He handled it like a pro. He kept the fenders clean and just moved through everyone. He turned the car over in one piece for, gave us good track position and I took it from there. I had to work through a few people myself, but I was able to come out on top again.”
For Roush Jr., who celebrated with his father, Jack Roush Sr., in Victory Lane, it was a complete turnaround of emotions from close to 24 hours earlier.
“It was real exciting race for us,” Roush Jr. said. “I can’t be more proud of my team and all the work they’ve done. It was a real privilege to be part of history with the Roush Racing group. I also have to hand it to my co-driver, Billy Johnson. He did an awesome job today. I’m looking forward to many more races.”
Roush and Johnson will have their next chance in the GRAND-AM Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge at Barber Motorsports Park on April 10.



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