Scenario: John Orichosky
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John Orichosky (born October 3, 1996 - died November 10, 2100) will be one of the most popular drivers in the 2020s. He would capture 86 wins in his career and 7 championships by the year 2040 and he would be famous for his dance called The John Dance. John Orichosky started racing in 2017 (He also won rookie of the year) driving the number 95 McDonalds car for Richard Childress Racing and would get help from his old friends during his career they are Logan Mandell, Garett Anderson, Cody Kruise, Michael Selfridge, Tyson Stone, Quinton Gower, Cullen Hubler, Kris Smeal, and Curtis Teats and he would be best friends with Dale Earnhardt Jr and his old buddy Chance Watro. John got his first win a year later at Pocono in a photo finish with Kyle Busch. He also won his first championship in 2020.
A year later in 2021, John got married to his girlfriend Brynn McGarvey. In 2024 he had his first child John Orichosky Jr and in 2026 a girl named Taylor Orichosky. John started his own racing team in 2028 called Orichosky Racing which would be popular in the 2030s and he would be driving the number 5 Home Depot car for his new team. In 2029, John failed to qualify for the race at Phoenix and went over to Europe using a maglev train to see the Asteroid Apophis come close to Earth (but not hitting it thus averting Nostradamus's doomsday prediction as seen on the TV show Nostradamus 2029).
In 2040, John became the fifth driver in Nascar to win seven championships after Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon, and Jimmie Johnson. Two years later in 2042, John made a Nationwide Series car for 18-year-old John Orichosky Jr. John went winless from 2045 to 2048 and won one race in 2049. In October 2049, John announced he would retire after the 2050 season and would become a crew chief for his son. John got his last win in March 2050 at Bristol later that year John's last race came at Homestead-Miami and finished 23rd and did a Polish Victory Lap around the track. The next year he became a crew chief for John Jr and would be one until 2076. In 2052 his grandson John Orichosky III was born and 23 years later in 2075 he started racing. Five years later in 2080, his great-grandson John Orichosky IV was born.
In 2092 John turned 96 breaking Lloyd Moore's record as the longest NASCAR driver to live. And John Orichosky turned 100 years old on October 3, 2096. Two years later in 2098, his great-grandson at the age of 18 started racing in the 2098 Daytona 700. Two years later. (November 10, 2100) John Orichosky passed away in bed in front of his family at the age of 104 (a record that will probably never be broken). And he would be buried by his wife Brynn who died of nanomolecular disease 15 years earlier.
