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Jimmie Johnson is all set to make his 700th career start this coming Sunday (May 25) at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The seven-time Cup champion retired back in 2000 but never really gave up racing.
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EssentiallySports on MSNNASCAR Insiders Praise Legacy MC’s Quiet Rise as Jimmie Johnson Nears 700th StartLet's roll back the decades, 24 years down memory lane, and Jimmie Johnson isn't the force of NASCAR that we know today. The ...
All-Star Race winner Christopher Bell seeks his fourth win in a points-paying race this year. Standing in his way, among ...
Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series at Charlotte Motor Speedway… Richard Childress Racing has made eight trips to Victory Lane at Charlotte Motor Speedway, including six wins in the ...
The seven-time Cup Series champion from El Cajon, California, is scheduled to become the 21st competitor to reach 700 career ...
The three-time Daytona 500 champion from Chesterfield, Virginia, is scheduled to achieve a milestone start in his 20th ...
WME gets to rev its talent-representation engines with a new client, NASCAR great Jimmie Johnson. The seven-time NASCAR Cup ...
Jimmie Johnson addresses his NASCAR driving future beyond the 2025 Coca-Cola 600. Has Johnson completed his last race in the ...
Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson spun out, hit the wall and then two cars ending his run in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte.
This year’s Coke 600 result won’t be remembered like some wins will. Johnson finished a ho-hum third after starting P2. But ...
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