Johanna Robbins (née Long; born May 26, 1992) is an American professional stock car racing driver. She last competed part-time in Asphalt Super Late Model competition in 2023 in the No. 10 Toyota Camry for Jett Motorsports.

Racing career

Background

Long's father raced late models and she wanted to start racing karts when she was five years old; he allowed her to start racing when she was eight. She moved up into legends car racing, before turning to late models when she was twelve. In 2008, she won the Gulf Coast championship including races at Pensacola and Mobile, Alabama as well as the late model track championship at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola.

NASCAR career

Long's 2012 Nationwide Series car

Long began her transition into NASCAR in 2009 by racing in a variety of series, including ASA Late Model Series, Pro Late Model, and ARCA. In 38 events, she had 27 top ten finishes, 17 top fives and five wins. Long ended 2009 by winning the pole position in the Snowball Derby, one of the few late model races in the off-season, which features drivers from around the United States.

Long was expected to race in three Camping World races in 2010 but ended up racing in seven events. She raced in the Billy Ballew Motorsports truck in the middle of the season before the No. 15 team was shut down, and finished the year by racing in four events for her family-owned team, Panhandle Motorsports. With Ballew she qualified in all three races between 15th and 20th before finishing 17th, 34th and 20th. With Panhandle she had a season-high ninth place qualifying effort at Texas Motor Speedway with her best finish being a 20th-place result at the final race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Long returned to Pensacola's Five Flags Speedway for the 2010 Snowball Derby, and won the 43rd annual running of the event by holding off Landon Cassill. She became the second woman to win the race after Tammy Jo Kirk did it in 1994.

Long competed in the Camping World Truck Series in 2011, driving the family-owned No. 20 Toyota and running for Rookie-of-the-Year honors. Sponsorship issues forced her to run a partial season; her best finish was eleventh at Texas Motor Speedway.

For 2012, Long signed to drive the No. 70 Biomet/Foretravel Motorcoach Chevrolet, owned by ML Motorsports, in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, with former series champion David Green acting as a mentor. She finished 21st in her Nationwide Series debut at Daytona International Speedway, becoming the youngest woman driver ever to compete in the series. The team entered 21 races, finishing 20th in the standings. In 2013, still running a limited schedule, she fell to 23rd in points, and the team let her contract expire at the end of the season, soon folding.

Long spent the 2014 season racing Pro Late Models at Five Flags Speedway while searching for sponsorship.

On January 28, 2015, it was announced that Long would drive the No. 03 Chevrolet Camaro for Mike Affarano in the Xfinity Series. However, after several weeks of funding issues and her one and only attempt with the team resulted in a DNQ at Richmond, the team revealed on May 21 that Long has been released. On July 30, she joined Obaika Racing for the Xfinity race at Iowa Speedway.

Personal life

In 2016, Long married Kyle Busch Motorsports engineer and fellow short track driver Hunter Robbins. They have two children; Rory and Rhett.

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Xfinity Series

NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233NXSCPtsRef
2012ML Motorsports70ChevyDAY 21PHOLVS 19BRI 29CALTEX 20RCH 20TAL 37DARIOW 22CLT 22DOVMCH 16ROAKEN 19DAY 12NHACHI 21IND 30IOW 13GLNCGVBRI 29ATLRCH 32CHI 21KEN 12DOVCLTKAN 31TEX 36PHOHOM 3420th428
2013DAY 27PHO 40LVS 19BRICALTEX 27RCH 15TAL 26DARCLT 36DOVIOW 12MCH 18ROAKEN 20DAYNHACHI 20IND 27IOW 19GLNMOHBRIATLRCH 19CHI 26KEN 16DOVKAN 24CLT 17TEX 37PHOHOM 2123rd414
2015Mike Affarano Motorsports03ChevyDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCH DNQTALIOWCLTDOVMCHCHIDAYKENNHAIND72nd17
Obaika Racing97ChevyIOW 27GLNMOHBRIROADARRCHCHIKENDOVCLTKANTEXPHOHOM

Camping World Truck Series

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPtsRef
2010Billy Ballew Motorsports15ToyotaDAYATLMARNSHKANDOVCLTTEXMCHIOWGTYIRP 17POCNSH 34DARBRICHI 20KENNHA47th586
Panhandle Motorsports20ToyotaLVS 36MAR 22TALTEX 36PHOHOM 20
2011DAY 32PHO 20DAR 31MAR 18NSH 32DOV 22CLT 20KAN 24TEX 11KEN 36IOWNSH 26IRP 17POCMCHBRI 15ATL 31CHINHAKENLVSTAL 16MAR 33TEX 18HOM21st347

* Season still in progress 1 not eligible for series points

ARCA Re/Max Series

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Re/Max Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021ARSCPtsRef
2009Venturini Motorsports25ChevyDAYSLMCARTALKENTOLPOCMCHMFDIOW 23KENBLNPOCISFCHITOLDSFNJESLMKAN65th450
D'Hondt Motorsports19ToyotaCAR 29

External links

  • driver statistics at Racing-Reference
Sporting positions
Preceded byInauguralSunoco Gulf Coast Championship Series Champion 2009Succeeded byChase Elliott
Achievements
Preceded byKyle BuschSnowball Derby Winner 2010Succeeded byChase Elliott