Larson reached 402 Cup Series starts by the same age, thanks in part to an earlier debut at 21 and a more intensive racing ...
Kevin Harvick on Jimmie Johnson has drawn attention to the seven-time champion’s legacy in NASCAR, suggesting it is not ...
Jimmie Johnson, 50, is returning to NASCAR in 2026. Johnson, driver of the No. 84 Toyota Camry, hasn't raced in the NASCAR Cup Series since May of this year, when he finished 40th at Charlotte. In ...
Think race car drivers just sit and steer? Think again. IndyCar champion Josef Newgarden reveals the truth behind the elite-level fitness required to handle 200 mph speeds, extreme G-forces, and no ...
Jimmie Johnson, the seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champ, is strapping back into a Cup car at age 50. Nick Degroot of Motorsport report that Johnson will compete in a groundbreaking event on June 21, ...
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Jimmie Johnson may have reached 700 career starts during the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, but the seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion isn't calling it quits yet. The 83-time Cup Series race winner ...
In 2020, Jimmie Johnson let go of an ambition. When he clinched his Cup Series title in 2016, the former Hendrick Motorsports driver tied with Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt’s 7 championships. After ...
NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson has revealed what motivates him to keep on racing at 50 years old and with nothing left to prove. Johnson's status as a NASCAR legend has long been secured, having won ...
Jimmie Johnson’s Legacy Motor Club (LMC) and Rickware Racing (RWR) have announced the settlement of their ongoing lawsuit related to the sale and transaction of a team charter. While a big relief for ...
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