With his win Sunday inthe AAA 400 Drive for Autism at Dover International Speedway, Jimmie Johnson tied Hall of Famer Cale Yarborough for NASCAR's most wins.

Johnson's 11th win at the 1-mile track pushed him to the 83rd of his career in NASCAR's premier series. His Hendrick Motorsports No. 48 Chevrolet led Sunday's race just seven laps, but got the checkered flag under caution as a multicar crash ended the race on its lone overtime attempt.

After the race, Johnson talked about joining the elite company at the top of NASCAR's record books.

"To be here and tie him at 83 wins is amazing," Johnson said. "We just got the tribute helmet. I wasn't sure how quickly we'd be, or if we'd be able to go there, and get it done. But, Cale, you're the man. Thank you for all you have done for our sport."

Means a lot to tie Cale Yarborough for 83 win with my @TeamHendrick @lowesracing team! pic.twitter.com/Z6relYEyjQ — Jimmie Johnson (@JimmieJohnson) June 4, 2017

Kyle Larson led six times for a race-high 241 laps but finished in second place. A yellow flag for David Ragan's crash with four laps left in regulation erased Larson's late lead, bunching up the field and eventually sending the race six laps past its scheduled 400-lap distance.

Larson's Chip Ganassi Racing No. 42 Chevrolet struggled to get going on the final drop of the green, bumped from behind by rookie Ty Dillon's No. 13 Chevrolet. He held on to finish second for the fifth time in 13 races this season.