The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Johnson agrees to a three-year extension

- By Noah Trister

Jimmie Johnson has agreed to a three-year contract extension that keeps the seventime NASCAR Cup Series champion with Hendrick Motorsport­s through 2020.

BROOKLYN, MICH. » Fresh off another championsh­ip — and with three more victories already this season — Jimmie Johnson is showing no signs of slowing down.

Now, he’s ready for at least three more years of racing. Beyond that, Johnson is leaving his options open.

Johnson agreed to a three-year contract extension with Hendrick Motorsport­s through 2020. Hendrick announced the deal with the seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Friday.

“I’ve said it before and continued to say that when the fire does go out, I will step down,” said Johnson, who is preparing for this weekend’s race at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway. “I don’t have any framework now on a timeline.

“I just know that I’ve got three more years of trying to go out there and win championsh­ips and win races. I’m as hungry as I’ve ever been and as focused and dedicated on doing my job.”

Hendrick already lost Jeff Gordon, who announced his retirement two years ago, and now Dale Earnhardt Jr. is in his final season . Johnson, however, won the title last year at age 41 and has no interest in stepping aside. Maybe this will be his final contract, maybe it won’t.

“I think in all fairness to the questions and to myself, any contract I sign right now with my age is probably going to raise questions,” Johnson said. “I get it, but I don’t have a vision of if it’s three, if it’s five, if it’s seven, I don’t know. I do know I’m having a great time and I don’t want to stop right now.”

Hendrick also announced that Lowe’s has signed an agreement to continue its primary sponsorshi­p of Johnson’s No. 48 Chevrolet through next year. Lowe’s has been Johnson’s primary sponsor for each of his 557 career Cup starts.

“Jimmie is one of the best to ever drive,” owner Rick Hendrick said in a statement. “We’re so fortunate to have him as part of our organizati­on, and I feel even luckier to call him a friend. He’s a great champion, a terrific advocate for Lowe’s and a true ambassador for NASCAR. There’s no better person, and he’s as good in the race car today as he’s ever been.”

Johnson tied a record with his seventh Cup Series title, and he leads all drivers with three victories in 2017. He’s tied for sixth on the career list with 83 wins — one behind Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip and 10 behind Gordon.

“I’ve never honestly been driven by stats and I’ve said it so many times, but it’s hard to ignore where I sit on the wins list and not let my competitiv­e spirit kick in and want more,” Johnson said. “Certainly, would love to climb further up the ladder there. Eight championsh­ips, I would love to stand alone at that.”

Larson wins pole

Kyle Larson won the pole Friday for the NASCAR Cup Series event at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway.

Martin Truex Jr. qualified second, meaning the top two drivers in the points standings will start from the front Sunday. Truex is atop the standings, one point ahead of Larson. Everyone else is over 100 points behind.

Larson won his second pole of the season and third of his career. This will be his fourth chance to start from the pole this year, but two of them came when qualifying was called off because of the weather.

Larson posted a lap of 202.156 mph in his No. 42 Chevrolet.

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 ?? NICK WASS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jimmie Johnson, left, poses in Victory Lane after a win at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway earlier this season.
NICK WASS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jimmie Johnson, left, poses in Victory Lane after a win at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway earlier this season.

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