EL CAJON, Calif. — Ready to thrill a few hundred school kids, Jimmie Johnson hopped into a replica of his No. 48 car to fire up the engine.
The battery was dead.
He and some members of his group tried to bump start the car. That just bashed in the show car's bumper, led to some odd grinding noises and the car started leaking oil.
Undaunted, the NASCAR star jogged through the parking lot to the grass plot where the kids were gathered, chanting his name.
It was an appropriate entrance, considering that Johnson was at Chase Avenue Elementary in his hometown to check out a jogging track that was built with a Jimmie Johnson Foundation/Lowe's Toolbox for Education Champions Grant.
"I thought, 'Well, since we're running around the track, I'll just run on in,'" Johnson said.
Johnson, the Sprint Cup points leader, ran a lap with some of the kids and his young daughter, Evie.
The school received a grant in 2010 to build the jogging track and install a large grass plot that has baseball backstops on both ends.