Australian Supercars Series icon Scott McLaughlin, Formula One vet Romain Grosjean and NASCAR champ Jimmie Johnson bring star power to the IndyCar Series.
Chase Elliott took the torch from teammate Jimmie Johnson by winning his first Cup title Sunday, driving from the back of the field to victory lane at Phoenix Raceway.
No one has had more success in NASCAR than Jimmie Johnson. As the 45-year-old rounds the final turn on his storied career, he explains why he’s done with stock cars, but not with auto racing.
Johnson announced Carvana, the company known for multistory car vending machines, will sponsor the No. 48 Honda that Johnson will drive in IndyCar races.