As the NASCAR Cup Series returns to the Monster Mile this weekend, there are many storylines to follow. From favorites looking for a win, a former champ looking to relive the glory days, and a young phenom making his first Cup Series start, here are five drivers that you should keep up with during the Wurth 400 at Dover Motor Speedway on Sunday.
The NASCAR Cup Series heads to one of its most challenging tracks this weekend, with drivers tasked with taking on the high banks of the Dover Motor Speedway.
After a terrifying wreck during this past Sunday’s GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway, it’s been revealed that Erik Jones has suffered a spinal fracture.
NASCAR redesigned the practice format, providing the drivers 20 minutes to get on top of their machinery, unlike the 50-minute sessions earlier during the Covid-19.
Seven times NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson has been struggling to produce solid results in the Next-Gen car since his return to the sport as a co-owner/driver at Legacy Motor Club.
Ahead of the 2024 Texas Cup race Jimmie Johnson publicly asked NASCAR to extend the practice session to give teams more times to better develop the cars.
Seven times NASCAR Cup champion Jimmie Johnson had a major influence on the sport from early in his career that a only a limited of racer ever had. One of the major change he had brought in early was the fitness factor.
Hendrick Motorsports has always been the destination for best racers in the NASCAR garage. From Jimmie Johnson to Jeff Gordon in the past to Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott now, the list of superstars are long.
As a team owner, Jimmie Johnson knows exactly how the charter negotiations are going between the teams and NASCAR. It isn’t good, folks. Many hoped and believed that this would be settled by Daytona, but here we are more than two months into the season and no deal.
During the 2020 NASCAR season, which was hosted during the Covid-19 pandemic, the sanctioning body decided to drastically cut down the length of practice sessions.
Seven-time is still having trouble trying to control this Next Gen car. Jimmie Johnson credits that in part to short practice sessions. NASCAR only has about 20 minutes of practice for drivers and teams, if they have practice at all anymore.
Richard Petty and Jimmie Johnson will make multiple appearances at Dover Motor Speedway on Sunday, April 28, ahead of the Würth 400 as part of the yearlong celebration of the Petty Family’s 75th anniversary in NASCAR, the racetrack announced Tuesday.
Noah Gragson had an eventful rookie season on his Cup full-time debut. He couldn’t find any significant pace in the Legacy MC, a team co-owned by Jimmie Johnson, car and wasn’t able to score any solid finishes.
The 66th running of NASCAR's most prestigious race is in the books, and after Mother Nature forced the field to wait until Monday evening, William Byron emerged victorious.
The 500 is anyone's race, so let's take a look at three drivers — a favorite, a contender and a dark horse — who may be your best bets, as well as one driver who may not be.
Jimmie Johnson ended his full-time NASCAR Cup Series career with a lengthy winless streak, but that’s not the reason he’s back behind the wheel. At least that’s what Johnson is telling the world.
Jimmie Johnson and his Legacy Motor Club team made headlines this offseason when it was revealed they’d be switching from Chevrolet to Toyota as their manufacturer.
At the end of the day, Seven-Time was just too much to overcome.
Jimmie Johnson has added some tremendous events to his schedule for the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series campaign. The Legacy Motor Club team owner and seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion announced via press release on Tuesday that he’ll be racing in the Daytona 500, the Brickyard 400 and the season finale at Phoenix Motor Speedway.
Jimmie Johnson is one of the easiest-going individuals in racing. Little gets under his skin. At the same time, Johnson has never allowed himself to be intimidated by any of his fellow competitors.
In a statement on Instagram Friday, Johnson said his family is “devastated” and thanked fans for their support.
Johnson’s wife’s parents and 11-year-old nephew were killed in a shooting at their Oklahoma home on Monday, according to TMZ.
Jimmie Johnson’s day at the Echopark Automotive Grand Prix on Sunday could not have gone worse.
Johnson, 47, previously drove for Hendrick Motorsports but stepped away from racing full-time in the Cup Series in 2020.
One of the all-time greats in NASCAR history is calling it quits. Johnson announced in November 2019 that the 2020 Cup season would be his last full-time season of racing.
Johnson is wrapping up his first full-time IndyCar season after competing part time in the series in 2021.
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