Johnson Says Keselowski "Has Some Growing Up To Do"

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Thursday, February 14, 2013



"He needs to matire a little."
Five-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson said today that he did not approve of 2013 titlist Brad Keselowski's beer-fueled postrace celebration at Homestead Miami Speedway last November.

"Watching him on Sports Center following the race trying to drink a beer, I was not sure it was the best thing for our sport,” he said. “As mature as he wants to portray himself, Brad has some growing to do."

“Now he is in the spotlight as the champion. I think we all sit back and chuckle at some of the things he says and does. He is a great guy. He has the best of intentions for our sport; for his sponsor; for his team. He just needs to mature a little. I'm sure people can look back on my '06 year and have plenty of things to point fingers at."

Johnson predicted that the Penske Racing driver "will be more aware of his voice” in 2013. “Once you are the champion, your voice carries much further. The more success you have in the sport, that voice will carry further and further. I had experiences where I would casually mention something, and I didn't realize how far it went. Maybe I wasn't as accurate as I needed to be. I think he'll have a few moments like that which will rein him back in some, make him think about what he says and be more calculated.
Johnson had nothing but priase for Keselowski's ontrack efforts, however, saying, "he and Paul (Wolfe) did an amazing job. As competitors, they are awesome. They put up a heck of a fight.
He predicted that Keselowski will find there is a big difference between winning a championship and defending the title.
Keselowski celebrates at Homestead
“A lot of it depends on how the season starts,” he said. “If you take off where you left off (as the previous year’s champion), it’s pretty easy. You get accustomed to what being the champion is; the perks that come with it, the notoriety, then everything kind of blends in.
“But once you are a champion, when you don’t run like you should for any period of time, the questions will come. That is when any driver and team are tested. Brad (Keselowski) and Paul (Wolfe) are both very strong together. I don’t see it affecting them and preventing them from succeeding, but they will be reminded often that you have to go out there and earn each and every week. It’s not a layup.
“I have had years where we left the Chase successful, started the next season successful, then midway through the year it became really tough. Then the pressure sinks in and your mind starts playing some games on you. Those were moments we just had to learn from and work through. I would expect at some point in the year, they will go through that too.”
Johnson also warned that coming up short in two consecutive championship chases should not be viewed as a sign that his team has lost momentum.
“We haven’t thought of it as a loss of momentum,” he insisted. “It didn’t happen for a lot of reasons, When I look at 2011, I’m disappointed in the way we performed and the way we were involved in the Chase. We really weren’t, past the halfway point. But last year was quite different. I’m very proud of the effort we put in. I think last year showed how much of a team sport NASCAR racing really is. We seem to forget that at times, and (forget) how many variables play into winning the championship.
“We went to Phoenix and (had an) issue. We went to Homestead, a couple of issues. There is a lot more to it than just Chad and I, and what we do in the car. At the end of the day, I’m very proud of what we did last year.”
While fully focused on returning to championship form in 2013, Johnson said his first order of business will be to win a second Daytona 500.“There isn’t a single race larger than this one,” he said. “The Daytona 500 is in the same sentence as the other major auto racing events around the world. When you think of Monoco, Le Mans, Daytona, Indy, those are the staples. A championship does trump that, in my opinion. I was fortunate to win my Daytona 500 before my first championship (and) I was plenty happy. Winning the Daytona 500 was a huge accomplishment for myself.”
Johnson said the new, Gen-6 race car will be different to drive, and also present new challenges to the pit crews.
"Opportunities are still there..."
“I think crash damage is going to be something to learn from and understand how to repair the race car,” he predicted. “When those guys crashed on the backstretch during the (Daytona) test, stuff broke apart and disappeared. Before, with the sheet metal on the car, you were able to bend things and put them back in place. I understand that we didn’t have all the parts and pieces on the cars at that time either, but noses would smash in pretty easily. I think crash damage will be something that we all need to learn pretty quick.
"They took so many tools away from us that I don't know what we can really do,” he admitted. “We have far less tools today than we did at Homestead. They have changed the rules for the rear geometry. We still have opportunities to find things, but the reward is so small. You are finding a half of a tenth, at best and you have to stack up four or five things to create an advantage.
“The opportunities are still there,” said Johnson. “It is just more difficult to recognize them and put them in play. There are a lot of changes to the car, but at the end of the day, we have less tools to work with."
“Everybody is excited about the look of the car and the speed in the car,” he said. “It is a race right now for the first quarter. Whichever organization can find what the car likes first, is going to have a nice advantage. It won't last long, though.
“I really have to commend (Chad) for the way he carried himself and handled the ups and downs of last season, then through the off season, building with the team. There's been a lot of change when you look at the car and then some of our personnel change. Chad has been the best at leading that I have ever seen him since we've been together.
"Chad is doing what every crew chief is doing; trying to find areas to find speed in the car. We've learned things over the years (that put) speed in the cars. We all know that skew is important. So, within the rules, how can you get as much skew as possible in the car? We know what camber does. We'll have to see over the course of the year how much rear camber guys can run. We've seen a lot of excessive wear on the right rear tire with the high camber settings that they let us run. Long story short, Chad is doing what all the other guys are. But that box keeps getting smaller and smaller.”
 
I a bit shocked Jimmie has a problem with the beer celebration, but JJ shows more of his personality in this interview than I can ever remember.
 
I a bit shocked Jimmie has a problem with the beer celebration, but JJ shows more of his personality in this interview than I can ever remember.


Johnson is just pissed he hasn't been in the championship light in 2 years. Nascar would be stupid to turn Kesolowski into another Johnson. I am no fan of Kes, but it doesn't take an idiot to point out he could be the next best thing to happen to Nascar since Jeff Gordon. Oppose to the worse thing in Johnson.
 
Yes, Keselowski needs to be a boring @$$ like Johnson. Smh. Yeah Jimmie, Brad's not going to promote his sponsor after winning the Championship is he? Johnson would have been building a damn house promoting Lowe's in victory lane if that possible, but he's going to criticize Kes?
 
Yes, Keselowski needs to be a boring @$$ like Johnson. Smh. Yeah Jimmie, Brad's not going to promote his sponsor after winning the Championship is he? Johnson would have been building a damn house promoting Lowe's in victory lane if that possible, but he's going to criticize Kes?
Yeah, makes me hate Jealous @ss Johnson even more...I'm sure Jimmy know his chances are getting slim to win more championships with a driver like Kez behind the wheel.
 
Uhhh, Jimmie? Yeah, that's really what we need, boring, no beer drinking (even though it's his sponsor) (did I mention boring?) champion that brings no excitement to the sport. Nope, excitement certainly isn't what we need from a champion. That would certainly be the downfall of the sport. :rolleyes:
 
Uhhh, Jimmie? Yeah, that's really what we need, boring, no beer drinking (even though it's his sponsor) (did I mention boring?) champion that brings no excitement to the sport. Nope, excitement certainly isn't what we need from a champion. That would certainly be the downfall of the sport. :rolleyes:

I can see where JJ is coming from thuogh. I mean if you owned a business would you want your spokesperson to do an interview drunk and make a fool of himself?
 
I don't see where he was making a fool of himself though. And it was MILLER TIME!!! Can a beer sponsor ask for a better party?


this. he was in victory lane celebrating his championship. This isn't like what the Patriots are having to deal with Gronk, even though I don't think what Gronk is doing is that bad. Bring this crap up when Brad is getting drunk in public getting into fights. Or worse, getting involved in scandals like Big Ben.
 
Brad brings back good memories of what Nascar was like before it got all PC and pussified.

That's what I see. The damn prima donnas the past 10 years were boring as hell. They drive cars at 200 mph and start crying about something somebody said about them? Useless.
 
Yeah, makes me hate Jealous @ss Johnson even more...I'm sure Jimmy know his chances are getting slim to win more championships with a driver like Kez behind the wheel.

This is what I said during the chase. JJ wanted 8 championships, and Chad has said he can't see CC'ing past 2015. JJ pulled out all the stops to beat Kez and fell short. He fired every shot in the book to try and shake him and never made a dent. Now that Brad is a champion, he will drive more confident and he'll have more of a say as to how others race him.
 
Hey Jimmie, why don't you have some beers and get on top of a golf cart.....oh wait....


Jimmy use to have a show on Sirius I think. I actually liked listening to his stories about growing up in Cali, or what he did/does for fun. Also HBO did the 24/7 Daytona with him a few and I found it quite enjoyable. It is the ESPN, FOX, SPEED, TNT Jimmie we see at the track week in and week out that I don't care for.
 
That's what I see. The damn prima donnas the past 10 years were boring as hell. They drive cars at 200 mph and start crying about something somebody said about them? Useless.

Tony is a prima donna? :D
 
Tony is a prima donna? :D

IMO, sometimes he's one of the biggest. Tony is moody, so it's hard to say he's this or that, but he's real big on his rules of racing. He's also big on breaking those rules whenever he feels like it. But I love that he's in nascar. All of that is very entertaining, and he's a hell of a driver.
 
Much ado about nothing, they ain't suppose to like each other.
A little hate and contempt ain't a bad thing they just need to step it another notch, this ain't even good name calling. Just to much idle time during the off season.
Hopefully they will exchange fenders at a short track in 2013.

As for alchol I dont care for it, there are two many tombstones. But I wouldn't impose my personal ideas on another that's something every adult has to workout and Jimmie has no reason to concern himself over the point. I would rather him just say he doesnt like seeing someone win the title that he wanted for himself.

If I owned Miller I would tell him to drink it in victory lane, but to avoid drunkeness, thats a negative I wouldn't want to advertise to anyone. But I dont know there thoughts and I cant speak them, neither can Jimmie.

Just race him hard Jimmie in 2013 and try to beat him, thats your job, and let Brad and Miller figure out they want to be represented.
 
People continue to talk about Kez, which also means his sponsors get more mention, so I doubt they have problem, especially since none of his antics are really that bad.

Nothing to see here.
 
Kyle Busch makes himself look a fool damn near every week and he keeps gaining sponsorship. Why? It's ENTERTAINMENT.

People continue to talk about Kez, which also means his sponsors get more mention, so I doubt they have problem, especially since none of his antics are really that bad.

Nothing to see here.

There's different kinds of personalities, and that's good. Brad is quirky, outspoken and very talented, but never mean spirited. Kyle and Kurt are outright mean to people at times. There is no comparison, IMO. All 3 are very entertaining, but I'm a fan of just Brad. I stuck with Kurt, and even Kyle, as long as I could, but their form of entertainment isn't something I can root for. It is fun to watch though.
 
Jimmy is usually a class act but commenting on another driver's personality surprises me. It seems a petty thing to do.
 
i don't have a problem with jimmie's comments. i think it says more about his personality and beliefs than it does about brad. and i also hope brad doesn't change a thing in how he goes about his business. that post championship beer drinking interview will bring NASCAR more fans than any of jimmie's celebrations.
 
I understand the point Jimmie is trying to make but I don't expect that everyone agrees with him. But what end's up happening is that people become more focused on the messenger than the message.
 
It was immature for Kez to get drunk while celebrating on TV. JJ and others drink, but you don't see them drunk on TV.
 
It was a joke.
Adjusting my joke index with a beer...
It was immature for Kez to get drunk while celebrating on TV. JJ and others drink, but you don't see them drunk on TV.
I'd agree with you if he was an older driver but the kid had just won a significant deal and I was smiling while watching him enjoy the moment. To be honest I was thinking "You can only do it this way once".
 
I think it's funny that the complaints are starting to come in now on Keselowski's victory lane celebration. Count me in as one of the immature fans that thought that it was funny as all heck. He got to fulfill a dream that day. If he chose to celebrate it by drinking from the biggest pilsner glass available, more power to him. Not only did he celebrate to the max, he also fulfilled all of his media commitments and responsibilities.
 
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