Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Jimmie Johnson returns to NASCAR as part-owner, driver

- By JENNA FRYER

AVONDALE, ARIZ. (AP) >>Jimmie Johnson’s NASCAR retirement and IndyCar experiment lasted all of two seasons.

The seven-time NASCAR champion is returning in 2023 to the series that made him a global motorsport­s star as the part-owner of Petty GMS. He’ll also enter about five Cup races.

Johnson told The Associated Press that his first race will be the season-opening

Daytona 500, where he’s a two-time winner.

“I’ve had a watchful eye on the ownership part and what’s happening with NASCAR, and the opportunit­y that I have here, the business structure and the model with NASCAR charters is just so different from than anything else in motorsport­s,” Johnson told the AP. “I want to be part of it. We certainly watched Michael Jordan join, what the Trackhouse Racing folks have done, and there’s all these rumors of people who want to get into the sport.

“I’m honored and thankful that I’m going to be part of it.”

His car number and sponsors — and maybe even the current Petty GMS name — are all a work in progress for Johnson, who turned 47 in September.

On his bucket list are the Coca-Cola 600, a race he’s won four times, and he’d love if NASCAR made him eligible for the 2023 AllStar race at North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Carolina.

Johnson also said he still wants to do “The Double” of the Indianapol­is 500 and Coke 600 on the same day, but he’s on hold as Chip Ganassi shapes the organizati­on Johnson left after two seasons. But, even if an Indy 500 ride materializ­es, the All-Star race would conflict with Indy 500 qualifying. And, he’s now part owner of a Chevrolet team, so that would theoretica­lly prevent him from racing with Ganassi, a Honda team.

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