After over 18 seasons of Cup racing, seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson is giving it one last shot to win his eighth. He has announced he will retire after 2020.
Jimmie Johnson
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Jimmie Johnson, fighting to not miss the postseason for the first time ever, is caught in a battle with those like Daniel Suárez, Ryan Newman, and Clint Bowyer for the final two playoff spots entering the Cup Series regular season finale at Indianapolis.
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A day after finishing 15th at Pocono, Jimmie Johnson’s race engineer Cliff Daniels will take over as his crew chief effective immediately.
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Jimmie Johnson spent Monday competing in the prestigious Boston Marathon.
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Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin has secured his second race win of the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. The #11 Camry driver took the win at Texas Motor Speedway, coming home ahead of Stewart-Haas Racing’s Clint Bowyer.
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Twenty drivers will be eligible to compete in February 2019’s Clash at Daytona.
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NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson has said that he is interested in taking part in a road course races in the IndyCar Series in the future. The Hendrick Motorsports driver said he has had multiple offers to race in the Indy 500 in the past.
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Ally Financial will replace Lowe’s as the sponsor of the #48 in 2019.
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Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus, one of NASCAR’s strongest driver/crew chief duos, is splitting up after the 2018 season.
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Jimmie Johnson has lost longtime sponsor Lowe’s for the 2019 season and beyond, ending a relationship that dates back to Johnson’s rookie season in 2002.
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We take a look back at a fantastic 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, the year that Martin Truex Jr and Furniture Row Racing took the crown.
JR Hildebrand will race with Dreyer & Reinbold Racing in the 2019 Indianapolis 500, the second year in a row that the American has raced for the team. He will drive the #48 Chevrolet, paying tribute to Dan Gurney.
Jimmie Johnson is triumphant in the Advance Auto Parts Clash following a rain-filled race that ended with a multi-car wreck.
Two of motorsport’s biggest names will join forces as Fernando Alonso and Jimmie Johnson swap rides at Bahrain in November.
13 of the 40 drivers racing in Sunday’s Cup Series event at Pocono, including pole winner Kevin Harvick, will start at the rear following a flurry of failed inspections following Saturday’s qualifying.
The 2017 NASCAR Cup Series comes to a conclusion this weekend with the Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.