Early chaos chews up Johnson, Wallace at COTA
Circuit Of The Americas is unforgiving towards all of NASCAR’s best, even towards a seven-time champion, as Jimmie Johnson found out.
Circuit Of The Americas is unforgiving towards all of NASCAR’s best, even towards a seven-time champion, as Jimmie Johnson found out.
Jimmie Johnson will join former F1 drivers Kimi Raikkonen and Jenson Button at COTA on March 26.
Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson made his first NASCAR Cup Series start in three seasons in Sunday’s Daytona 500.
Jimmie Johnson returned to a familiar position on Friday—the front of the NASCAR Cup Series field.
Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson, long-time sports car star Mike Rockenfeller and former Formula One champion Jenson Button will comprise the highly-anticipated driver lineup for the NASCAR Garage 56 project at this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Months after a new addition to its ownership, NASCAR team owners Maury Gallagher, Jimmie Johnson, and team ambassador Richard “The King” Petty announced Wednesday the organization will officially change its name from Petty GMS to LEGACY Motor Club.
Before he turns his attention to a 600-mile marathon at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Sunday evening, Chase Elliott’s focus will be elsewhere.
Jimmie Johnson will go after another championship, this time in IMSA sports car racing.
When Darrel Waltrip retired, he did so with a great deal of fanfare.
On Friday morning, before he jumped on a Zoom conference with reporters, Hendrick swapped stories and reminiscences with Jimmie Johnson, his seven-time champion driver. Hendrick […]
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