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Ricky Johnson (racer)

Ricky Johnson
Ricky Johnson celebrated 2012 AMSOIL Cup win.jpg
Johnson celebrates winning the 2012 AMSOIL Cup
Nationality American
Born (1964-07-06) July 6, 1964 (age 52)
El Cajon, California
Related to Luke Johnson
TORC: The Off Road Championship Pro 4 career
Debut season 2011
Current team Menzies Racing
Championships 2011, 2012
Best finish 1st in 2011, 2012
Finished last season 2nd
Previous series
2009–2010 TORC Pro 2
Championship titles
1984 AMA 250
1986 AMA 250 and Supercross
1987 AMA 250 and 500
1988 AMA 500 and Supercross
TORC Pro 2 (2010)
TORC Pro 4 (2011, 2012)
Awards
AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee (1999)
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America inductee (2012)
1997 and 2003 Baja 1000 winner
1999 American Speed Association Rookie of the Year
2012 AMSOIL Cup winner
2014 Frozen Rush winner
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career
12 races run over 4 years
Best finish 31st (1996)
First race 1995 Spears Manufacturing 200 (Mesa Marin)
Last race 1997 Carquest 420K (Las Vegas)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 2 0
Last updated on: February 3, 2014.

Rick Johnson (born July 6, 1964) is an American former professional motorcycle, off-road truck and . He competed in AMA and Supercross during the 1980s and, won seven . He later switched to off-road racing. In 2010, he won the Pro 2WD Trophy Truck championship in the Traxxas TORC Series. In September 2012, he won the 4x4 world championship race at Crandon International Off-Road Raceway and later that day won the AMSOIL Cup pitting the two and four wheel drive trucks. Johnson won the 2014 Frozen Rush, the first short-course off-road race on snow.

Johnson was born in El Cajon, California where his father was an avid motorcyclist who bought his son a mini-bike when he was 3 years old. When he turned 16 in 1980, he earned his pro license. He won his first 250cc class national championship in 1984 for the Yamaha factory motocross team. For the 1986 season, he was offered a job with the Honda team by team manager and five time former world champion Roger De Coster. He battled his Honda teammate throughout the 1986 season, coming away with the 250 title and the Supercross crown. During this season Johnson and Bailey were part of one of the most epic battles in Supercross history at the Anaheim stadium. De Coster picked Johnson, Bailey and another Honda teammate Johnny O'mara to represent the U.S.A in the Motocross des Nations in Maggiora, Italy. Team U.S.A. won with a clean sweep. Back home, he finished second to Bailey in the 500 class. Unfortunately, the rivalry was short-lived as just prior to the start of the 1987 season Bailey was paralyzed in a practice crash.

Johnson dominated the 1987 season, winning both the 250 and 500 crowns. In 1987, Johnson also won what is considered one of Supercross history's greatest races in the Super Bowl of Motocross at the L.A. Coliseum. After crashing in the first corner Johnson came back from near dead last to pass Jeff Ward and eventually privateer Guy Cooper on the penultimate lap to squeeze the win. Johnson followed this performance by adding the 1988 Supercross and 500 titles to his name.


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