
Jimmie Johnson
49-Year-Old Driver
LEGACY Motor Club

2024 Cup Stats
Points
60
Starts
9
Wins
0
Poles
0
Top 5
0
Top 10
0
2025 Fantasy Outlook
The seven-time champion's return to NASCAR would only make three starts last season with the new Legacy Motor Club before a personal family tragedy would sideline Johnson the remainder of the year at mid-season. He looks to return to action (part-time) in 2024 with the team's No. 84 Chevrolet. Johnson's exact schedule and number of starts have not been announced at the time of this writing, but we do know of at least three starts (Texas, Charlotte and Kansas) due to some sponsorship disclosures. The veteran driver was having difficulty adjusting to the new Cup Series car last year before he'd have to step out last July. His three starts all ended with DNF's, so Johnson has a lot to prove in terms of performance in the upcoming season. Read Past Outlooks

Third-Place in Great American Race
Johnson finished third in the Daytona 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday evening.
ANALYSIS
Starting 40th on the grid would seemingly put Johnson at a huge disadvantage. He wouldn't collect a stage point and he wouldn't lead a single lap. However, the seven-time champion would survive getting some damage in a lap 72 tangle and make it all the way to the finish. The overtime finish and last-lap crash would propel Johnson from outside the Top 10 to racing for the win. He would cross the finish line third-place for his best finish since returning to NASCAR action in 2023.
Starting 40th on the grid would seemingly put Johnson at a huge disadvantage. He wouldn't collect a stage point and he wouldn't lead a single lap. However, the seven-time champion would survive getting some damage in a lap 72 tangle and make it all the way to the finish. The overtime finish and last-lap crash would propel Johnson from outside the Top 10 to racing for the win. He would cross the finish line third-place for his best finish since returning to NASCAR action in 2023.
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The seven-time champion's return to NASCAR would only make three starts last season with the new Legacy Motor Club before a personal family tragedy would sideline Johnson the remainder of the year at mid-season. He looks to return to action (part-time) in 2024 with the team's No. 84 Chevrolet. Johnson's exact schedule and number of starts have not been announced at the time of this writing, but we do know of at least three starts (Texas, Charlotte and Kansas) due to some sponsorship disclosures. The veteran driver was having difficulty adjusting to the new Cup Series car last year before he'd have to step out last July. His three starts all ended with DNF's, so Johnson has a lot to prove in terms of performance in the upcoming season.
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Makes Daytona 500 on Lap Time
Johnson finished 19th in Daytona Duel 2 for the Daytona 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway Thursday night.
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Two Races in 2025
Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Johnson will attempt at least two races in NASCAR's top series in 2025. Johnson will attempt to make the field for the Daytona 500 next month and the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May, The Racing Experts reports.
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Races into Daytona 500 Field
By virtue of finishing 12th in the Bluegreen Vacations Duel 1 at Daytona International Speedway Thursday night, Johnson raced his way into the field for Sunday's Daytona 500.
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Crew Chief Named
Legacy Motor Club has signed Jason Burdett as crew chief of the No. 84 Toyota Camry XSE driven by seven-time NASCAR champion Johnson in 2024. Burdett brings with him almost three decades of experience working with powerhouse teams and championship-winning drivers at NASCAR's highest level.
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No Races this Year
Johnson says he will not run any more races this year. He was initially expected to run 5-7 races, Jayski.com reports.
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