

When she and her friends reached the age where they were all getting cars, she would always ask to drive her friends’ cars. She constantly asked to drive from a young age because it was “really fascinating to (her) to drive a car.” She said she recalled driving her older sister’s Pinto down an alley at age eight. When she was five she drove her go-cart around her family’s neighborhood in Camarillo, Calif. “Automotive stuff has just always been a part of my life,” Johnson said.

She grew up around automobiles and loved to drive since she was a kid. Nicole Johnson’s involvement with motor sports started long before she ever competed in a rock crawling competition or raced a monster truck. A monster truck driver, a wife, a rock crawling champion, a mom, a BYU alumna who graduated in construction management, a general contractor who co-owns a construction company - the questions is not who she is, but who she isn’t.
