Johnson, JDC-Miller Motorsports Hoping to “Rally” at Lime Rock Park One Year after Memorable First Victory in IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge

July 18, 2019
Staff Report
IMSA Wire Service

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Returning to Lime Rock Park this weekend,
Michael Johnson is hoping to recreate some magic in the IMSA
Michelin Pilot Challenge.
A paraplegic since age 12 following a motorcycle incident, Johnson
scored a memorable first victory in the Pilot Challenge TCR class in
last year’s race at Lime Rock.
This year, Johnson has experienced a tale of two seasons with his
co-driver and coach Stephen Simpson and the rest of the JDC-Miller
Motorsports team. While 2018 brought six podium finishes in eight
races for the No. 54 Audi RS3 LMS, the team was finally able to
break through two weeks ago for its first top-five finish of 2019
at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.
Midway through the 10-race schedule, the only other highlight
for Johnson so far this year was earning the Motul Pole Award to
start the season at Daytona.
“I got the pole at Daytona and it was starting to go well there, but
it didn’t work out,” said Johnson. “Sebring, Watkins Glen, all these,
it’s just been bad luck. We’ve had a lot of issues that we didn’t have
last year. Hopefully we can rally, get some momentum, get a good
result and just keep that going for the rest of the year and work
for next year.”
The memory of the 2018 victory – which made national headlines
and doubled as Johnson’s first professional sports car victory – lives
on and serves as proof of the team’s capabilities. In fact, a win was
seemingly destined to come for the team after it scored finishes
of fourth, third and second place successively in the three races
leading up to the 2018 Lime Rock triumph.
Johnson hopes destiny will step in again to turn around the team’s
luck, hopefully sooner rather than later.
“Last year was honestly amazing with that win and all of our
hard work we put together,” said Johnson. “If we could just repeat
that, that would be amazing. All the hard work we’ve put together
this year, it’s been there. We just haven’t been able to put the
results together. If we can just finalize it and actually make it
come through, it’ll be like the icing on the cake for how 2019 has been.
“I think everyone has been working really hard, especially Cole
(Scrogham), our engineer and Stephen Simpson and everybody.
I know it’s coming. Our bad luck is going to turn around at some
point, but we’ll just have to wait for that day.”
Coming off their best finish of the season and heading to what
has become one of the team’s favorite tracks, there may be a light
at the end of the tunnel. If anything, Johnson, Simpson and the
JDC-Miller Motorsports crew are ready for a battle at the “Bullring.”
“It’s a small track and there’s a ton of (Grand Sport) cars, so it’s
going to be a battle out there,” said Johnson. “There’s going to
be contact, there’s going to be a lot of action that goes on, so
hopefully I can qualify well. That’s really how you’re going to
win the race is to have a good car and qualify really well. It’s one
of my favorite tracks. Of course, we won there last year, but I’ve
also done Skip Barber there in the past. It’s a track that I’m used
to and a track I can hopefully get more wins at.”
The two-hour Lime Rock Park 120 is scheduled for Saturday,
July 20 at 11:10 a.m. ET and can be streamed live on IMSA.tv 
with IMSA Radio commentary. The NBCSN broadcast will air
on Friday, July 26 at 6 p.m.
For news and updates throughout the IMSA Michelin Pilot
Challenge weekend at Lime Rock Park, please visit IMSA.com 
or join the conversation on social media using the hashtags
#IMPC and #LRP120.