NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson playfully challenged basketball icon Shaquille O'Neal to a free throw contest in a light-hearted social media exchange.
Legacy Motor Club began its next chapter on Monday when Jimmie Johnson was introduced as its majority owner and Knighthead Capital Management, LLC a new investor and minority owner. The
This is clearly some kind of social media activation ... but what for in advance of NASCAR's prestigious Daytona 500?
Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson is now the majority owner of LEGACY MOTOR CLUB, the team officially confirmed on Monday. The change in owne
Seven-time NASCAR Cup champion Jimmie Johnson plans to run two series races this season, Legacy Motor Club announced Thursday. Johnson plans to compete in the Feb. 16 Daytona 500 and the May 25 Coca-Cola 600.
One one hand, Jimmie Johnson’s NASCAR Cup Series driving schedule for 2025 isn’t all that attractive. On the other hand, it’s nearly perfect.
Seven-time NASCAR champion and co-owner of LEGACY MOTOR CLUB ("LEGACY MC") Jimmie Johnson announced today that LEGACY MC has joined forces with Knighthead Capital Management, LLC, on behalf of certain of its affiliates and accounts ("Knighthead") as a strategic partner.
Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson is now the majority owner of Legacy Motor Club under a restructuring in which investment adviser Knighthead Capital Management bought into the Cup Series ...
Jimmie Johnson feels like he’s the new guy again in NASCAR as the next chapter of his career begins as the majority owner of Legacy Motor Club. “Right or wrong, I feel like I’m starting all over
Jimmie Johnson is now the majority owner of Legacy Motor Club after the organization added a minority stakeholder. Legacy Motor Club announced Monday that Knighthead Capital Management has acquired a minority stake in the NASCAR team.
While competitors have since called for NASCAR to tweak its playoff format, with some wanting to move the finale to a different track every year instead of keeping it at Phoenix Raceway, Logano — not surprisingly — believes the setup is just fine.