About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: A. J. Griffin, Andrew Garcia (baseball), Anna Prieto Sandoval, Austin Cameron, Barry Zito, Bill McKeever, Bob Christian (baseball), Brandon Whitt, Bret Boone, Brian Giles, Brian Sipe, Cesar Sanudo, Charles Strode, David Jeremiah, David Lee (volleyball), David Leisure, Dudley DeGroot, Duncan D. Hunter, Earle Brucker, Jr., Edward A. Craig, Geoff Geary, Graham Koonce, Grant Roberts, Greg Louganis, Issa Salomi, James P. Zumwalt, Jason Russell, Jimmie Johnson, Joel Anderson, Joe Kennedy (baseball), John Barnes (baseball), Katie Wilkins, Kevin Correia, LaTanya Sheffield, Lester Bangs, Mark Malone, Mike Davis (scholar), Mike McCoy (baseball), Mike Van Raaphorst, Morris Strode, Natalie Spilger, Niels Edward Liljenberg, Psychotic Waltz, Raymond Lutz, Ricky Johnson, Robbie Pierce, Robert Vavra, Tim LaHaye, Tommy Vardell, Tony Clark. Excerpt: Jimmie Kenneth Johnson (born September 17, 1975) is an American NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race car driver. He currently drives the No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports. Johnson was born in El Cajon, California, and began racing motorcycles at the age of five. After graduating from Granite Hills High School he competed in off-road series. He raced in Mickey Thompson Entertainment Group (MTEG), Short-course Off-road Drivers Association (SODA) and SCORE International, winning rookie of the year in each series. In 1998, Johnson and his team began stock car racing. He moved to the national American Speed Association (ASA) series for late model touring cars, and won another rookie of the year title. In 2000, he switched to the NASCAR Busch Series (now Nationwide Series). He moved to Hendrick Motorsports in the Sprint Cup Series in 2002. After finishing fifth in the points in his first full season, he was second in 2003 and 2004 and fifth in 2005. Johnson won his first Cup series...