
Jimmie Johnson starts final fulltime season with defense of Clash win
Jimmie Johnson’s return to Daytona International Speedway has been understandably bittersweet.
Jimmie Johnson’s return to Daytona International Speedway has been understandably bittersweet.
Jimmie Johnson has always been a family man.
Jimmie Johnson announced his retirement after the 2020 season Wednesday.
Seven-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup champion Jimmie Johnson will have one more chance at a record eighth title after announcing his impending retirement Wednesday afternoon on Twitter.
Unquestionably the big news to transpire Friday morning at Dover (Del.) International Speedway
Seven-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson was as calm and easy-going as usual walking around the Las Vegas Motor Speedway garage Saturday morning before qualifying for Sunday’s South Point 400.
For the first time in its history the NASCAR Cup playoffs will not have Jimmie Johnson among the contenders.
There’s no doubt what’s at top of mind at Hendrick Motorsports entering Sunday’s Big Machine Vodka 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Sure, Jimmie Johnson wants to qualify for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs this year.
There’s no mincing words. Jimmie Johnson is in dire peril of missing a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoff berth for the first time in his career.