
NASCAR Announces 75 Greatest Drivers for 75th Anniversary
NASCAR announces the final names on its Top 75 drivers of all time, including Jimmie Johnson and Martin Truex Jr.
NASCAR announces the final names on its Top 75 drivers of all time, including Jimmie Johnson and Martin Truex Jr.
Did anyone ever think they’d see Jimmie Johnson racing a Toyota in NASCAR’s Cup Series?
The Motorsports Hall of Fame of America prepares to honor the Class of 2024.
Garage 56 at Le Mans is designated for cars and drivers who push the envelope and are not part of the categories dictated by the FIA’s WEC, the Le Mans organizers and IMSA’s WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
Finally, we have the answer to “what’s next” for Jimmie Johnson.
Jimmie Johnson is scaling back his competition involvement.
Jimmie Johnson revisited a track more familiar to him from NASCAR, in August, in an open wheel IndyCar.
Tony Kanaan will race the four INDYCAR oval circuits on tap for 2021 in the #48 Ganassi Honda, while Jimmie Johnson handles the street and road courses.
Jimmie Johnson’s final year as a full-time driver in NASCAR’s Cup Series isn’t going the way he’d hoped. He didn’t make the playoffs and won’t be able to contend for an eighth championship in the series’ top class.
Jimmie Johnson will miss Sunday’s NASCAR Cup race in Indy after testing positive for COVID-19.