A record seven wins, the most laps led in Texas Motor Speedway history and a resume so stout they renamed victory lane after him.
But as Jimmie Johnson prepares for his IndyCar debut at the track he dominated for a decade he has low expectations of earning a trip to "The Jimmie Johnson Winners Circle."
"I don't think that's realistic. Some people may have that expectation and that's fine. I would love that to be the case," Johnson said. "Whenever you enter a new series, you're with the regulars, they're so good at what they do.