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Jimmie Johnson, Garage 56 make ... Goodyear and IMSA; the effort led by Johnson’s former crew chief Chad Knaus, ... The Hypercar Class No. 51 AF Corse Ferrari posted the top overall speed on Sunday.
Jimmie Johnson knows he'll race some sort of Carvana-badged car in 2023, but he says he needs time to decide what his schedule will look like. News Sports Indy 500 Things To Do Opinion Advertise ...
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.
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 is not coming to IndyCar (at least for now) So, all this started when NTT IndyCar Series reporter Tony Donohue ...
Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson is retiring from full-time racing and will turn his focus toward spending time with family.
Jimmie Johnson hints that Legacy Motor Club could expand beyond NASCAR in the United States. ... There is nothing imminent as of right now, but Legacy Motor Club could be a part of IMSA's future.
It probably wouldn’t have changed anything. Jimmie Johnson had approached his mid-40s career change with too much mindfulness to veer off-course on a whim, but the addiction to competition and ...
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.
Jimmie Johnson can’t win the 24 Hours of Le Mans this year, no matter how hard he tries. ... IMSA, Chevrolet, Goodyear, and Johnson’s former Cup team, Hendrick Motorsports.
Jimmie Johnson, who will race in the Music City Grand Prix Sunday in Nashville, ... This year with IndyCar and IMSA I'm at 21 races and I'm feeling a little more busy than I want to be." ...
It probably wouldn’t have changed anything. Jimmie Johnson had approached his mid-40s career change with too much mindfulness to veer off-course on a whim, but the addiction to competition and ...