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Scott Dixon: B+. Jimmie Johnson and Scott Dixon talking during practice for the 2019 Indy 500. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) Six-time IndyCar champ Scott Dixon has been "good friends with Jimmie for ...
MONTEREY, California – When Jimmie Johnson pulled into his pit after a 16 th in the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, the seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion just ...
Jimmie Johnson’s full-time racing career is over. Johnson announced Monday that he wouldn’t pursue a second full-time season in the IndyCar Series and would instead race “bucket list ...
The NTT IndyCar Series raced last weekend without Jimmie Johnson for the first time in 2021, but the seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion still was racing – and with family. Lydia Johnson, 8, climbed ...
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.
Seven-time NASCAR Cup champion Jimmie Johnson announced he is set to race the full 2022 NTT IndyCar schedule for Chip Ganassi Racing. Johnson joined the open-wheel series this year, driving in 12 ...
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 ...
Jimmie Johnson will be a 45-year-old IndyCar rookie, competing in 13 road- and street-course races, beginning with Sunday's Grand Prix of Alabama.
Jimmie Johnson, who will race in the ... Johnson's best IndyCar finish came July 24 when he took fifth place in the Hy-Vee Salute to Farmers 300 at Iowa Speedway.
IndyCar and the risk of racing. After retiring from full-time NASCAR racing in 2020, Jimmie Johnson has shifted his focus in 2021 more toward IndyCar and special events like Le Mans.
Jimmie Johnson, now juggling a return to NASCAR with family concerns, revealed how the high risks of IndyCar racing deeply affected his wife, Chandra.