OTDIH: 2017

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Jimmie Johnson wins the AAA Drive For Autism 400 at Dover for his 83rd and last (to date) victory. Kyle Lar2on led a race high 241 laps and finished 2nd.

In the 73 races since, Johnson has 4 top fives, 9 top tens, and 153 laps led.

In the 73 races prior, Johnson had 9 wins, 20 top fives, 34 top tens, and 1096 laps led.

Win totals by driver since:

Kyle Busch - 17
Martin Truex Jr. - 13
Kevin Harvick - 10
Brad Keselowski - 7
Denny Hamlin - 4
Joey Logano - 4
Chase Elliott - 4
Kyle Larson - 3
Clint Bowyer - 2
Ryan Blaney - 2
Ricky Stenhouse - 1
Kasey Kahne - 1
Matt Kenseth - 1
Aric Almirola - 1
Kurt Busch - 1
Austin Dillon - 1
Erik Jones - 1
 
It may be a coincidence however it seems to me that JJ has not won since the at track inspection process
was adopted.
 
Wrong. The Title introduces OTDIH within a 2017 field.

The way it is written, there is no specific date in the Title.
 
I really thought Johnson would be the one driver to challenge Pearson's 105 wins. Now, I don't think he'll win but 1 or 2 more races before he hangs it up.
 
OTDIH in 2015, Martin Truex, Jr., then a Chevrolet driver, snapped a 69-race winless streak at Pocono in the Axalta "We Paint Winners" 400. This finally cemented a result that had gone begging in the prior three races, in which he had led the most laps but somehow fell short one way or another. It was the first of what would become his many triumphs with Furniture Row Racing. The victory saw him run second in the standings only to a very much in-form Kevin Harvick, by 39 points. Recently retired drivers, such as Dale Jr., Jamie McMurray, Kasey Kahne, Matt Kenseth, and Jeff Gordon were all in the top ten in points. Carl Edwards was hanging on to the final transfer spot, but was already locked in by virtue of a fuel-mileage Coke 600 win.
 
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