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Jimmie Johnson, a seven-time Cup Series champion with 83 race wins and a legacy defined by precision and poise behind the ...
Jimmie Johnson’s personal 2024 Camaro ZL1 Garage 56 Edition—1 of 56 built—celebrates NASCAR’s Le Mans return. A rare piece of modern motorsport and muscle car history has emerged: a 2024 ...
Jimmie Johnson crashed into Connor Zilisch and Cole Custer bringing out a caution on Lap 116 in the NASCAR Charlotte race on May 25. It ended the day for Johnson, who retired from full-time Cup ...
It’s no hyperbole. In 1979, Johnson celebrated his fourth birthday by attending San Diego Unlimited Hydroplane races on ...
Jimmie Johnson crashed into Connor Zilisch and Cole Custer bringing out a caution on Lap 116 in the NASCAR Charlotte race on May 25. It ended the day for Johnson, who retired from full-time Cup ...
Amid speculation that his 700th career NASCAR Cup Series start in Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 could be his last, Jimmie Johnson clarified in a media availability on Saturday that he intends to return ...
Forty years ago, Jimmie Johnson sat on the back of his favorite Hydroplane Unlimited powerboat piloted by one of his idols, Bill Muncey; this August, he'll have the chance to drive it himself ...
Jimmie Johnson’s first start in his Cup career didn’t come in the Coke 600. But it did come in Charlotte, and in that fall 2001 race, the rookie had an admirable run before getting caught in a ...
Invalid URL. The green flag of Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway marked 700 career Cup Series starts for NASCAR Hall of Famer Jimmie Johnson.
During the latest episode of “Hauler Talk,” Johnson revealed he was close to competing in the Indy 500 during his run of five consecutive championships in the No. 48 Chevrolet.
This weekend is a full-circle moment for Jimmie Johnson as he embarks on his 700th start in the NASCAR Cup Series. Johnson made his first-ever start in the Cup Series in 2001 at Charlotte Motor ...