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Jimmie Johnson is competing in the Daytona 500 as both a driver and owner after a two-year absence from NASCAR. Here's why he decided to come back.
Jimmie Johnson’s days as a full-time IndyCar driver are over after one season, the 47-year-old seven-time NASCAR Cup champ announced Monday. His plans for 2023, though, are still undecided.
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Jimmie Johnson ended his second season in IndyCar—and his first full season competing on all the circuit’s races—in Sunday’s season-ending event at Laguna Seca.
Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson is retiring from full-time racing and will turn his focus toward spending time with family.
Like many legends, Jimmie Johnson, as he ages, can't leave racing behind, preferring to take on new challenges, like partnering in a Nascar team (Legacy Motor Club) and racing at Le Mans.