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 ...
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, ...
The relationship between American and Japanese motorsports is only growing. Jimmie Johnson is part of the effort, too. A NASCAR contingency is in Japan right now for an upcoming exhibition race in the ...
Illinois head coach Bret Bielema celebrates with fans following an NCAA college football game against Southern California on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025, in Champaign, Illinois. Illinois head coach Bret ...
Bret Bielema's devotion to his family and building up the Illinois Fighting Illini football program has led to some sacrifices, and one of them has been spending time with Super Bowl and national ...
The roar of engines is about to echo across San Diego Bay, and nobody’s more fired up about it than seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson. This isn’t just another race announcement.
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 ...
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Kyle Larson wins second NASCAR championship, denying Denny Hamlin in overtime
Kyle Larson knew he wasn’t going to catch Denny Hamlin in the final laps on Sunday, not without the sort of help that only a caution flag can bring. Larson got his lucky ...
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