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It’s not always easy for a racer to completely quit racing even after they announce their retirement from full-time competition. One driver who has not been able to fully walk away from the sport yet is NASCAR Hall of Famer Jimmie Johnson. The seven-time Cup Series champion may have a lot on his plate being the co-owner of a race team but racing is something he has regularly participated in. On a recent episode of the NASCAR Live podcast, the 48-year-old shared his plans for the future.
Jimmie Johnson was recently inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame along with his long-time crew chief Chad Knaus. The duo is considered to be the greatest driver-crew chief pairing in the history of the sport and won five straight Cup Series championships. It was a heartwarming moment for fans who lived through the #48 era of dominance during the 2000s and 2010s.
It’s not always easy for a racer to completely quit racing even after they announce their retirement from full-time competition. One driver who has not been able to fully walk away from the sport yet is NASCAR Hall of Famer Jimmie Johnson. The seven-time Cup Series champion may have a lot on his plate being the co-owner of a race team but racing is something he has regularly participated in. On a recent episode of the NASCAR Live podcast, the 48-year-old shared his plans for the future.
Jimmie Johnson was recently inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame along with his long-time crew chief Chad Knaus. The duo is considered to be the greatest driver-crew chief pairing in the history of the sport and won five straight Cup Series championships. It was a heartwarming moment for fans who lived through the #48 era of dominance during the 2000s and 2010s.
It’s not always easy for a racer to completely quit racing even after they announce their retirement from full-time competition. One driver who has not been able to fully walk away from the sport yet is NASCAR Hall of Famer Jimmie Johnson. The seven-time Cup Series champion may have a lot on his plate being the co-owner of a race team but racing is something he has regularly participated in. On a recent episode of the NASCAR Live podcast, the 48-year-old shared his plans for the future.
Jimmie Johnson was recently inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame along with his long-time crew chief Chad Knaus. The duo is considered to be the greatest driver-crew chief pairing in the history of the sport and won five straight Cup Series championships. It was a heartwarming moment for fans who lived through the #48 era of dominance during the 2000s and 2010s.