SOUTHLAKE, Texas – Sportscar Vintage Racing Ass’n announced Tuesday that NASCAR champions Mike Skinner and Johnny Benson have filed entries for the Vintage Race of Champions Charity Pro-Am at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta.
The VROC competition is part of the March 26–29 SpeedTour Road Atlanta Grand Prix weekend.
“Mike and Johnny have become good friends to SVRA,” said SVRA President and CEO and majority owner of the Trans-Am Co., Tony Parella. “Mike has been a regular at our SpeedTour race meets the last two years, and I love how both he and Johnny have embraced our SVRA vintage racing code of camaraderie.”
Skinner is the defending champion of the Road Atlanta VROC Pro-Am, having scored the victory over Al Unser Jr. there last year. He remained in the hunt for the VROC A-Production championship through the final race of the season at Virginia Int’l Raceway in September.
Skinner has 28 race wins and 50 poles in NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series competition. In 1995, he delivered the Truck Series championship for legendary team owner Richard Childress, scoring 16 victories with the black No. 3 Goodwrench Truck across two seasons. By 1997, Childress promoted him to join the great Dale Earnhardt as his teammate in the NASCAR Cup series. He again delivered, winning the 1997 rookie title, as well as six pole positions and a pair of exhibition race wins in Japan in the following seasons.
In 2013, he was recognized for his accomplishments when he was inducted into the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame. Skinner has continued his career competing on the world-famous hill climb at the Goodwood Festival of Speed where he holds the record for the NASCAR class and has been voted “Driver of the Event” by the Duke of Richmond on three occasions. Skinner competes with SVRA and in other races as well as hosting the radio show, “Skinner Round-Up” with his wife Angie on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
Benson has 18 NASCAR race victories with one in Cup, three in Xfinity, and 14 in Trucks. He earned Xfinity and Truck championships in 1995 and 2008, respectively. Benson is one of 37 drivers to have won a race in all three of NASCAR’s major series – Cup, Xfinity, and Trucks. Three drivers have won championships in Xfinity and Trucks – Benson, Greg Biffle and Austin Dillon.
Early in his career, Benson also scored an American Speed Ass’n championship in 1993. As a result of his success, Benson represented the Xfinity series in the 1996 IROC invitational, finishing third in the season standings. Early in his career, he also scored an American Speed Association (ASA) championship in 1993. He was ASA rookie-of-the-year in 1990, and also won the same honor after stepping up to the Cup series in 1996.