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NASCAR to allow drivers from outside the sport to participate even if it comes at the expense of someone like Jimmie Johnson, ...
Kensai Hirata is the early leader in the Sony Open. The 24-year-old from Japan shot a 63 on Friday among those who teed off ...
Todd Lewis speaks with Zach Johnson after second-round action at the Sony Open in Hawaii, where he reflects on his mindset ...
Trackhouse’s Project 91 is a program designed specifically to bring stars from other forms of motorsport to the NASCAR ...
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St. Elmo in Indianapolis is older than the Brickyard itself. “I had my face fried off by the cocktail sauce,” Jimmie Johnson says. “I still go back every year.” ...
Racing legend Jimmie Johnson recently shared a powerful and emotional message as he reflected on the tragic plane crash from ...
Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29 at age 100, was the first U.S. President to invite NASCAR drivers to the White House.
The former president, who died at 100 on Sunday, was a prolific writer, especially in the decades after he left the White House.