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Jimmie Johnson Eyes Final Daytona 500 Run as Legacy Motorsports Prepares for a New Era

The seven‑time champion is transitioning from the cockpit to the boardroom, backed by a roster of celebrity investors.

Jimmie Johnson is set to take the green flag for the final time at the Daytona 500 in February 2025, marking the end of a 20‑year NASCAR career that produced seven championships and 83 race victories.

A Star‑Studded Ownership Group

Now the 48‑year‑old is swapping his helmet for a boardroom seat, having become majority owner of Legacy Motorsports after a strategic investment from Knighthead Capital Management.

The team’s investor roster reads like a who’s who of American sport and entertainment, featuring Bryce Harper, Scott Dixon, Dario Franchitti, Tony Kanaan, Andy Roddick, Darius Rucker, Guy Fieri and Chase Utley.

Johnson says the blend of championship athletes, Grammy‑winning musicians and motorsport greats will provide the expertise needed to make Legacy a competitive franchise.

In addition to the current lineup, the team plans to add a third driver for the 2027 season, with Erik Jones, John Hunter Nemechek and Riley Herbst expected to join as the organization aims to climb from its current 20th and 28th positions in the Cup points standings.

Beyond racing, Johnson is pursuing a Hollywood Walk of Fame star he was selected for in 2024, while focusing on growing Legacy’s profitability and long‑term value.

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