According to NTT IndyCar Series reporter Tony Donohue on the Tony D. Podcast, Tom Brady and Jimmie Johnson are expected to ...
The seven-time Cup Series champion from El Cajon, California, will attempt to make his 22nd career start in the Great American Race while in his third part-time racing season at Legacy Motor Club.
Kenny Wallace has responded bluntly to the fanbase's query about Jimmie Johnson automatically entering the Daytona 500. This came after IndyCar legend ... to qualify and test the car.
Jimmie Johnson shared his thoughts ... the Charlotte race is hosted on the same day as the IndyCar Series' Indianapolis 500, a prestigious event where Johnson won the Rookie of the Year award ...
NASCAR Hall of Famer Jimmie Johnson ... for Legacy Motor Club. Johnson’s post-retirement career has included one partial schedule (2021) and one full season (2022) in IndyCar.
Chad Johnston will serve as crew chief for Jimmie Johnson ... of the 2020 season, Johnson has been exploring other avenues, including a pair of seasons in the NTT IndyCar Series, and starting ...
SiriusXM announced today that seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion driver Jimmie Johnson and veteran journalist and ...
Smith has seen Johnson win seven championships, compete in the NTT IndyCar Series, and return to NASCAR as a team co-owner. “Jimmie and I have had so many great conversations through the years ...
Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson has become the majority owner of Legacy Motor Club, which was a rebuild of Petty Enterprises, one of NASCAR's oldest and winningest race teams.
Jimmie Johnson will attempt two NASCAR Cup Series starts in 2025, the Daytona 500 and the Coca-Cola 600. / Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images At 49-years old, Jimmie Johnson's driving career is closer ...
According to NTT IndyCar Series reporter Tony Donohue on the Tony D. Podcast, Tom Brady and Jimmie Johnson are expected to team up as co-owners of a fourth Chip Ganassi Racing entry in the 2025 ...
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