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Who Is Jimmie Johnson? 7-Time Champ on Living Abroad & His Daytona 500 Future
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Who Is Jimmie Johnson? 7-Time Champ on Living Abroad & His Daytona 500 Future

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Seven-time Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson left full-time NASCAR racing after the 2020 season. Some thought he would come back for another full year in 2021 in front of post-COVID fan-filled tracks, but Johnson was ready for his next adventure. He’s had plenty of next adventures, including a couple of years racing in INDYCAR and purchasing a stake in GMS Racing, eventually becoming the majority owner of what is now Legacy Motor Club, which plans to expand from two to three Cup cars in 2027. Johnson had moved to England for a couple of years before returning to the United States full-time in 2025. He is back in the states trying to guide his team to improved performance. He also has two Cup races on his schedule this year — the Daytona 500 (he has run it the last three years) and the one-time race at Naval Base Coronado, near his hometown of El Cajon, California. Johnson talked to me about who he is — especially in his post-full-time NASCAR racing life: Post-full-time NASCAR career, who is Jimmie Johnson? It’s a great question. I am more aware. It’s been a great way to reflect. I'm learning more about myself, who I was, what it took to be that person. You know competition demands so much out of you that you're on the hamster wheel but maybe don't have the awareness that you could or should, and the more time I spend away from that environment, the more aware I become. So it's a lot of reflection, I guess. How would your wife, Chani, describe you? I think at the core, she would say I'm so very much the same person — the work ethic, the journey, the motivation, my hours. Everything else is different, like my focus has shifted. I'm hopeful to train a couple of days a week. I’m still up so many hours and motivated by being a team owner and the things that go with it versus being out on a run in the morning. The hours and dedication are still very similar, but the pressure of [no longer] competing has brought awareness, peace, enjoyment, some othe
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Seven-time Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson left full-time NASCAR racing after the 2020 season. Some thought he would come back for another full year in 2021 in front of post-COVID fan-filled tracks, but Johnson was ready for his next adventure. He’s had plenty of next adventures, including a couple of years racing in INDYCAR and purchasing a stake in GMS Racing, eventually becoming the majority owner of what is now Legacy Motor Club, which plans to expand from two to three Cup cars in 2027. Johnson had moved to England for a couple of years before returning to the United States full-time in 2025. He is back in the states trying to guide his team to improved performance. He also has two Cup races on his schedule this year — the Daytona 500 (he has run it the last three years) and the one-time race at Naval Base Coronado, near his hometown of El Cajon, California. Johnson talked to me about who he is — especially in his post-full-time NASCAR racing life: Post-full-time NASCAR career, who is Jimmie Johnson? It’s a great question. I am more aware. It’s been a great way to reflect. I'm learning more about myself, who I was, what it took to be that person. You know competition demands so much out of you that you're on the hamster wheel but maybe don't have the awareness that you could or should, and the more time I spend away from that environment, the more aware I become. So it's a lot of reflection, I guess. How would your wife, Chani, describe you? I think at the core, she would say I'm so very much the same person — the work ethic, the journey, the motivation, my hours. Everything else is different, like my focus has shifted. I'm hopeful to train a couple of days a week. I’m still up so many hours and motivated by being a team owner and the things that go with it versus being out on a run in the morning. The hours and dedication are still very similar, but the pressure of [no longer] competing has brought awareness, peace, enjoyment, some othe

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